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Energy mismanagement
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The simples and most visible expression of such waste can be seen on our streets at least in Adelaide. Just go out at sunny day on the street and see how many street lamps are turned on. They are on 24/7/365. When authorities lied on radio, that they care about energy and in particular street lamps, and will pay $10 for each reported and not fixed lamp within a week, I have reported some 80 of them one day on my trip on bicycle to city and home. I estimated some 5 percent of all street lamps are in this category. After my long pursuit I gave up when minister have said to me: it is not mine but your problem. The lamps everywhere are still on.
What's wrong with it? Waste of energy, overloading line, faults,
and demoralisation of children as well as increased pollution.
There are plenty more than just public street lamps fully on. There are plenty of commercial lamps like that. But it must be my only problem. Yes, federal politicians also think that it is my problem.
We have to add to this topic, very inefficient home insulation. For example I wanted to buy double glazed window panels to upgrade my home (years ago) and I was laughed by professionals who reckoned that we do not need it here in Australia.
We need to assess our transport from energy usage point of view.
Just imagine the efficiency of the car of 1tonn or more carrying 100kg passenger. Now same passenger cycling to work and back on less than 20kg bicycle. How much energy and material used to manufacture the two vehicles and then to use them. If you use car non stop you can easily get depression. When you have depression, cycling may alleviate it and prevent obesity, and less road damage and pollution and so on.
Shall we continue energy (mis)management next time as well?