Showing posts with label energybills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label energybills. Show all posts

Dec 13, 2024

Less explored potential of education in the energy transition.

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🌐A generic case for any city, or geography across the world.


❄️Every winter, every household pledges to save energy a little more; some switch to new modes of energy, some install new higher energy rating appliances, some switch to lighting and appliance automation, some go for retrofitting and better insulation, some become more conscious of their energy usage habits, some procure and install new energy management systems and connected home apps, and so on.

And one may wonder, why still there isn't aggregate high energy saving ⚡

🛠️You may have the most advanced energy-saving appliances, a house retrofitted for the highest rating, and so on, but results at the community level won’t be as favourable as expected unless some corrective measures are taken.

If one person is not using and operating the household appliance and fixtures correctly, soon the entire household will continue the wrong practice, that too this winter, and next, and throughout the lifespan of the product.


Feb 18, 2023

Missing piece of energy puzzle!

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Declaring a city or region as power surplus without meeting the actual thermal comfort needs of inhabitants may not be a correct estimate especially if the city or territory is experiencing distinct cycle of seasonal variations from severe cold to extreme heat and specially if per capita income in the region is low and especially if any country spans over multiple temperature zones from tropical to temperate. May be part of country's subregion needs ventilated homes and other part needs completely insulated homes, or may be the case that for part of the season residential homes require natural ventilation while in summer and winter central heating or cooling is required with completely insulated homes.

Just because through decades 24X7 residential thermal comfort was never considered a necessity in specific region, just because residents can't afford the luxury of centralised heating/ cooling infrastructure system of their home and associated energy bills, just because part of population do not have access to hot water for bath and kitchen in chilling winter and many not having access to cold drinking water in summer, just because majority of architects are not used to or trained for designing completely insulated residential housing or individual homes as required for central heating/ cooling it may be unfair to assume that they deserve to continue to live like this, shivering and sweating in uncomfort of their home.

It's logical point to ponder, that if a person requires & feels comfortable year-round in the centrally air-conditioned mall, office, public transport and private car while in same city in same season rather throughout the year, why he or she should not deserve similar thermal comfort in their home as well, in same city, in same season, rather throughout the year. Why some countries and cities falling in same temperature zone across the world have access to thermal comfort of central heating and cooling and continuous hot water tap but majority of population in other cities in same temperature zone are destined to live in thermal discomfort in the name of architectural tradition and sometimes inconsiderate and outdated bylaws. Certainly one or more or all of the above resons discussed above are accountable.

Urban planners, architects, environmentalists, economist & administrators need to take cognizance of this fact & situation for future habitation planning, design & during policy revisions.

Random exemplary questions are there like, who is accountable & what is the solution for mounting energy losses in cities & regions where window AC or split AC is being widely used for residential units, where ~100% residences having ~0% consideration for thermal insulation requirements. Is it that energy demand estimation and projection for cities and countries and world is rather wrong if we factor in justified need of thermal comfort of all citizens.

Author: Anoop Jha

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