SmartFan

Tracey Begaye, Kade Lemons, Kyle Winkleblech

Heating and cooling account for 47% of household energy use in the US, and an average household can spend $2,000 on utility bills. Household utilities account for 25% of their carbon emissions in the US, which directly contributes to accelerating climate change. We introduce our project, SmartFan. It is a new low-energy technology to regulate household temperatures reducing the need for energy-intensive temperature control devices.