MIT Invents a Radical New Way to Heat Buildings: Spotlights That Follow You [View all]
The heat in big buildings is a massive energy suck. Commercial buildings account for 20 percent of the national energy consumptiona big number on its own, but stunning when you consider that often, those buildings are half empty.
A new project from MITs Senseable City Lab is looking to decrease the amount of wasted energy by creating hyper-localized beams of heat. Called Local Warming, the prototype system uses LED bulbs to beam direct rays of infrared light onto people. This is in direct contrast to HVAC systems, which blanket entire spaces with hot or cool air, regardless of how many people are present.
MITs system is rigged to the ceiling, like highly-efficient track lighting. Using a WiFi-enabled tracking system, the lights can sense when a human is present and will beam infrared heat down like a spotlight. Its almost like having a your personal sun, says Carlo Ratti, a professor in the Senseable City Lab.
The current prototype is on display at the Venice Architecture Biennale until November. It features a large infrared bulb surrounded by rotating mirrors that can direct the light in a focused beam. Its bulkyhardly the type of thing youd like in your homebut Ratti envisions future prototypes will use smaller LEDs for a more compact aesthetic.
http://www.wired.com/2014/06/mit-invents-a-radical-new-way-to-heat-buildings-spotlights-that-follow-you/