In today's world people to achieve the necessary degree of comfort to him, spends more and more energy. We
can not imagine my life without refrigerators, electric heaters
(kettles, microwave ovens), dishwashers and washing machines, computers,
and in the summer - without air conditioning. Now, instead of Power is a seasonal peak energy consumption, as it did 20 years ago - two: winter and summer. And, in conversations at the state level on the transition to energy-saving technologies in the home there is little change. None
of us are not ready to abandon the now familiar things, which really
must be confessed, make our lives easier, safer and more comfortable.However,
due to the fact that technology is constantly evolving, manufacturers
of energy-consuming products offer new and enhanced instruments, the
number of people enjoying the benefits of civilization, has been
steadily growing. As energy consumption increases and, above all, energy.Recent developments in Japan's nuclear power has once again made the world think about the safest ways to generate electricity. Thus,
in Bavaria, where about 60% of the electricity produced at nuclear
power plants, it was decided to gradually phase-out of electricity
produced at nuclear power plants, so that by 2020 fully switch to
alternative sources.Therefore,
energy, especially engineers and designers say something like this: We
do our best to ensure that our plants were the most environmentally
friendly. We do so in accordance with the current development of science and technology in this field. But
the needs of humanity's energy is growing faster than the development
of environmentally sound technologies generate electricity.It
is clear that the production of energy through the power of wind,
sunlight and heat the earth more environmentally friendly than the
energy produced from thermal and nuclear power plants. However, it is more expensive, but at the same time, the less stable. If
we consider the same Bavaria, there is hard to find places with a
strong constant winds, such as in Holland, sunny days a year, far less
than in Cyprus, and on the surface does not leave any geothermal
sources. Thus,
in parallel with the transition to alternative energy, humanity must
find ways to meet their needs through energy efficiency. Thus, simple replacement of fluorescent lighting to LED saves 50 to 90% of the electricity consumed for lighting. Plus go full cost of disposal of mercury-containing fluorescent lamps. But
high-quality LED lighting is now so expensive that at the current price
for electricity the payback period in Russia amounts to about two
years.Of course, replacing a light bulb, ordinary citizens do not save much. But
the competent government policy, including in the formation of economic
incentive for implementing energy-saving technologies at home and at
work will reduce the demand for electricity in our society and,
therefore, move at least a step towards a cleaner environment.
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