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The result was: promoted by JuniperChilltalk 22:53, 29 June 2024 (UTC)
... that the energy cost of a single fume hood in Singapore can cost up to $9,300?
Source: Energy Use and Savings Potential for Laboratory Fume Hoods "[...] Fume hoods create large amounts of airflow, which drives the overall HVAC sizing and energy requirements of the buildings in which they are located. For standard two-meter (six-foot) hoods, per-hood energy costs range from $4,600 for moderate climates such as Los Angeles, USA to $9,300/year for extreme cooling climates such as Singapore."
ALT1: ... that Thomas Jefferson designed a hearth at the University of Virginia that served as a precursor to the modern fume hood? Source: Thomas Jefferson's Hidden Chemistry Lab Discovered "While cutting edge for its time, the hearth is far different from anything seen in a modern chemistry lab. Special flues carried out toxic air and heated sand was used to disperse and temper the heat instead of just turning down a knob."
Prose size (text only): 26275 characters (4175 words) "readable prose size", Article created by Geoff on June 14, 2003 and promoted to GA on 6/6/24 , Article was promoted to Good Article status on June 6, 2024. No QPQ required. All hooks are interesting. I could not find the relevant section in the reference for ALT2, could you provide the relevant quote? If not, ALT0 and ALT1 can pass. awkwafaba (📥) 18:47, 26 June 2024 (UTC)
ALT2 is one thing that I found interesting, but wasn't able to confirm in my limited knowledge of Polish. It was a very old addition - maybe it's not entirely true? Machine translation roughly indicates that "obudowa rolet okiennych razem z silnikami elektrycznymi" (window shutter roller blind with electric motors) were present; this may be a mistranslation of the fume hood object as it is depicted in the article. This item is also specifically described as used "for decoration". Reconrabbit 19:56, 26 June 2024 (UTC)
ALT0 and ALT1 approved. I'm torn with which one is better, ALT0 is probably better information to know, but ALT1 probably will drive more clicks in. As for ALT2, I will hold the foreign-language reference in good faith enough to stay in the article, but as the other hooks are strong we should just go with them. awkwafaba (📥) 20:30, 26 June 2024 (UTC)