by Elliot » Thu Nov 29, 2012 9:26 pm
I'm thinking that factories and offices may not need to be so huge and centralized to be efficient. The cost of all that commuting -- in all respects, including pollution, national energy security etc -- must be counted as part of operating the factory. But that's hardly part of any corporate business plan today.
While I'm on the soap box....
We have a similar situation with houses. There is some progress with "green" construction, but it's a drop in the ocean. For a century, the concept has been to build a cheap house and keep it livable by pumping large amounts of energy into it continuously. While, if we build a house with enough insulation and thermal-mass, and heat-exchange ventilation, it won't take much more than body heat to keep the place warm.
Same in summer -- people have huge electric bills for air-conditioning -- on houses with black roofs, such as my former home in Sacramento, built in 1992. When I held my hand above my head I could feel heat radiating thru from the attic. No excuse. (I installed an attic ventilation fan, with corresponding inlets; it helped a good deal.)
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