How San Antonio can lead in air conditioning innovation

Destiny Viator

Twenty-two years ago, I moved from Indiana, with its four discrete seasons, to South Texas, one extended summer interrupted by a couple of months of freezing rain. I love the region but have never gotten used to the heat and stay interested in thermal comfort systems (read: air conditioning). It […]

Twenty-two years ago, I moved from Indiana, with its four discrete seasons, to South Texas, one extended summer interrupted by a couple of months of freezing rain. I love the region but have never gotten used to the heat and stay interested in thermal comfort systems (read: air conditioning).

It turns out that San Antonio has a history of making buildings cooler. In 1883, Ed Friedrich started a company that pioneered refrigeration in the United States, becoming the largest manufacturer of refrigeration equipment by the 1950s. The St. Anthony Hotel opened in 1909 and was the first hotel in the world with fully functioning air conditioning. The Milam Building, the tallest in the country when it opened in 1928, was the first high-rise in the U.S. to have central air conditioning.

Today, according to the Department of Energy, “three-quarters of all homes in the United States have air conditioners. Air conditioners use about 6% of all the electricity produced in the United States, at an annual cost of about $29 billion to homeowners.” 

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