by mommy22 » Thu 01 Nov 2007, 11:04:32
I agree with Ferret, I think it's all about the money for all corporations. Hopefully, with $100 oil and electricity costs looking at them (and us), that will prompt them into these crazy hippy ideas.
A couple things that they (we) could do are things that are commonplace in Europe, and have been done for a long time. Simple things like putting timers on hall lighting (when you walk into a hallway, the individual presses a switch and she has light for the period of time it takes to walk down the hall, rather than on 24/7.)
Also, something that I think is unbelievably simple...most escalaters (like in malls, airports, etc..)have a senser of some sort that senses when someone is on the escalater, and it goes till the sensor stops sensing people are on. then it stops. SIMPLE. Not going for hours on end with no riders. Use only the energy that is necessary for the time, otherwise, it's just wasted electricity (and coal, mountaintops, nuclear risks, etc...), that could be conserved.
The high cost of electricity spurs people and corporations to find energy solutions. We could mandate that all nightime lighting (streets, playing fields, etc..)have lights that only send light down where people need it...not up into the sky!!Yet another HUGE waste! I think that the more we look around us, and hopefully borrow technologies from abroad, from those who seem to consider conservation as an important part of all of their lives, we can find ways to change...some being unbelievably simple.
Asking us all to consider "vampire electricity use" and pull out our plugs from electrical outlets in our homes is a fine start, but there are other things that society needs to demand or at least point out as an obvious way to change. Only in making changes will we even be in the race, if never a leader in green solutions. We've got a lot of catch up work to do.