Susan's European Adventures

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Assignment One: Energy and Sustainability

Energy Star

Q.1) What is sustainability and how does it relate to your field and interests?

Sustainability is “the ability to provide for the needs of the world's current population without damaging the ability of future generations to provide for themselves. When a process is sustainable, it can be carried out over and over without negative environmental effects or impossibly high costs to anyone involved.”1 Sustainable energy is about using energy wisely, and using energy produced by clean technologies or from renewable sources. 2

Today, concern for the natural environment and high replacement costs of energy sources have shifted our attention to conservation and recycling on a global basis. How we obtain, use, and conserve energy today will have a direct impact on current and future generations. Design for energy conservation in buildings aims to minimize energy dependency and provide optimum comfort in interiors.

1www.sustainabletable.org/intro/dictionary/
2www.sustainable-energy.vic.gov.au/seinfo/glossary/r-z.asp


Q.2) What are the problems that need to be solved with my team topic and sustainability?

Cost for energy efficiency, in some circumstances, can be quite expensive. For example, “intelligent” appliances3 that receive information about the current price of power along with power itself, and choose alternate power sources accordingly is a credible approach to fluctuations in energy demand. Yet, convincing the common consumer that spending more on household appliances will out weight the eventual savings on energy costs has yet to catch on.

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www.homeownernet.com/articles/ intelligent_appliances.html - 15k –


Q.3) What solutions are currently out there?

GE, TMIO, and LG Electronics are creating energy efficient and intelligent appliances that are more user friendly and more equal in cost to regular/less energy efficient appliances. By adding special features that appeal to the general public, like a television in a refrigerator door, is making intelligent appliances more popular than ever.4

Intelligent Refrigerator

Currently there is also an interest in using more renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, biomass, and wood, as opposed to nonrenewable ones, such as oil and coal which have fixed and limited reserves.

Various codes, standards, and federal laws continue to be created and passed in an effort to make buildings more energy efficient. Energy codes also provide allowances for renewable energy sources such as solar radiation, wind, plant byproducts and geothermal sources.
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http://design.hgtv.com/kitchen/Video_detail.aspx?id=20
http://www.shapetomorrow.com/
5http://resourcecenter.pnl.gov/cocoon/morf/ResourceCenter


Q.4) What areas need more exploration around energy?

Research needs to be done to define more creative ways to take advantage of natural resources. Currently, taking advantage of natural resources like the sun (large solar panels) and wind (large windmill farms) requires the use of a lot of space. Finding ways to collect natural energy in a smaller more concise way could spread the popularity of these sources.

Q.5) What conclusions have you found, specifically that you would like to take on personally?

I am most interested in finding a way to reach typical consumers and get them interested in more energy efficient resources. Helping the consumer understand the cost of energy, not only in terms on social economics but on the environment.