Kuwait Times

AC boom in India to make world hotter

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BEHROR, India: Ratan Kumar once battled India’s brutal summers with damp bed sheets and midnight baths. Now he is among millions upon millions of Indians using air conditioni­ng - helping make the world hotter still. With India’s AC market expected to explode from 30 million to a billion units by 2050, the world’s secondmost populous country could become the planet’s top user of electricit­y for cooling. India is already the numberthre­e spewer of greenhouse gases, burning through 800 million tonnes of coal every year - and the predicted AC boom could mean the country would have to triple its electricit­y production to meet demand, experts say.

But for the hundreds of millions of Indians enduring scorching, even deadly, summers, the air conditione­rs are a godsend. “Summers make our life miserable,” said Kumar, a 48-year-old laundryman earning $225 a month who this year installed an AC unit in his two-room house in the town of Behror in the baking-hot desert state of Rajasthan. “Sleeping for few hours is a struggle after a day’s hard work,” the father-oftwo told AFP, running a hot iron over crumpled clothes. “I am not rich but we all aspire to a comfortabl­e life.”

Vast swathes of India endure a grueling four-month long summer, and the mercury has been inching ever higher in recent years. In 2016, the Earth’s hottest on record, temperatur­es in the Indian town of Phalodi soared to 51 degrees Celsius, the highest recorded in India. The brutal heat can melt tarmac on the roads and puts millions of people at risk, with nearly 2,500 victims perishing from sunstroke in 2015.

Currently just five percent of Indian households are equipped with AC compared to 90 percent in the United States

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