I've worked on my own several cars over the years and so I say this with confidence: who knows...
No, but seriously--technically gas (fuel) is the key to everything in your car. And the battery is the kick-start to every electronics in a car. But what keeps the battery alive is the alternator. Without it, the battery will drain, the engine will not start and the car will stall. The reason car battery lasts as long as 5 years is the fact that the rate of charging is greater than discharging (head lights, dashboard lights, ipod plugs, stereo, stereo amp, heater, air conditional etc).
And the way to keep your alternator alternating (to produce much needed electricity) is to keep the engine running. To run the engine combustion is required. Gas is one of highly efficient sources of combustion.
But in the sense of "energy" to run air conditional to keep the car environment cool is Freon. The same principal was taken from your average household refrigerator. A compressor filled with Freon circulates cold temperature by means of diffusion and thermodynamics.
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1. A gas cools on expansion.
2. When you have two things that are different temperatures that touch or are near each other, the hotter surface cools and the colder surface warms up. This is a law of physics called the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
So the "energy" to cool the air is from Freon. But the "energy" to drive the air conditioning unit comes from electricity provided by alternator which gets its energy from engine. And the engine requires combustion to deliver, among other things, enough force to keep the alternator going.
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