This article examines how smart cooling strategies can reduce residential energy demand in hot-climate cities, where cooling systems account for a significant share of household electricity use. It discusses passive design approaches, energy-efficient technologies, and smart control systems that improve indoor thermal comfort while lowering energy consumption and carbon emissions. The study highlights the role of sustainable building design and smart urban planning in supporting energy efficiency and climate resilience in rapidly urbanizing regions.
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