{"id":508379,"date":"2010-04-02T18:37:00","date_gmt":"2010-04-02T22:37:00","guid":{"rendered":"tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16432059.post-7144284283285373456"},"modified":"2010-04-02T22:04:30","modified_gmt":"2010-04-03T02:04:30","slug":"what-you-should-be-doing-if-you-really-believe-in-cleantech","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/508379","title":{"rendered":"What You Should be Doing if You Really Believe in Cleantech"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Believing in cleantech should mean walking the walk.&nbsp; Believing that technology can change the world, but that consumers have to play their part.&nbsp; Not just believing that technology will fix everything at the same price or that we can offload our problems to policy makers who can&#8217;t stumble out of their own way.&nbsp; Not slamming oil and power companies for providing us with exactly as much energy as we choose to consume.&nbsp; The title says it all, how&#8217;s your score on the checklist?<br \/><a name='more'><\/a><br \/>Checklist:<\/p>\n<p>If you own a house &#8211; get an energy audit.&nbsp;It will tell you to a) buy CFLs, b) blow in more insulation, c) seal your ducts, d) programmable thermostat, e) swap out the older appliances.&nbsp; If you don&#8217;t own one (and in California you&#8217;re probably better off it you don&#8217;t), still buy the CFLs.&nbsp; As a side note, I tried to get my wife to let me buy LED lights instead of CFLs.&nbsp; $60 for 30,000 hour life&nbsp;and 12 watts (equivalent to a 65 watt incandescent).&nbsp; And very cool looking.&nbsp;CFL was 6,000 hour life for 15 watts same equivalency.&nbsp; Price $10.&nbsp; Oh,&nbsp;but the CFL had a 5 year warranty vs. 2 year for the LED.&nbsp; For some reason after seeing the warranty she didn&#8217;t believe the 30,000 hours were real.&nbsp; That last part may well be a cleantech problem.&nbsp; So get cracking folks, I am not permitted to buy LEDs until the warranty matches the rated life.<\/p>\n<p>Turn off your lights &#8211; my Dad has been telling me this since I was 10.&nbsp; Amazingly enough, it still works, and it still needs to be said.&nbsp; And if you are too eye-hand coordination challenged, we&#8217;ve just invented these amazing things called motion sensors and timers.&nbsp; Walmart has them by the dozens.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>Water your lawn anytime but the middle of the day.&nbsp; Your Dad told you to do this growing up, and you still forget.&nbsp; And can we say timer and drip system?<\/p>\n<p>Learn to use, in this order &#8211; windows, curtains and fans before you use air conditioning.&nbsp; And when you buy it, buy the most advanced and efficient window, thickest curtain, best fan, AC, heater, appliance whatever gadget is available.&nbsp; It will be more expensive.&nbsp; Cleantech usually is.&nbsp; But it&#8217;s the right thing to do.<\/p>\n<p>Buy as little processed foods as possible &#8211; everything from&nbsp;your carbon to water to energy footprint will thank you.&nbsp; As well as your budget.&nbsp; And your waistline.&nbsp; Except for cakes and Girl Scout cookies.&nbsp; You&#8217;re forgiven for those.&nbsp; Box cakes and Thin Mints are still the greatest things ever.<\/p>\n<p>Keep your car another year.&nbsp; Don&#8217;t be fooled.&nbsp; Going hybrid does NOT equate to doing the right thing (though it does make you feel better, and it is a way cool status symbol).&nbsp; Driving your car longer does do the right thing.&nbsp; And next time, just buy one car size smaller.&nbsp; That combo can cut your transport costs in half AND save the world.&nbsp; (Of course, if you work in cleantech PR, I might recommend the hybrid anyway.)&nbsp; My car was built when Netscape went public.&nbsp; I think I can get 5 more years out of it.&nbsp; I may be able to get away with only one or at most two more cars in <em>my entire life<\/em>.&nbsp; Which is good, because I&#8217;m going to need the savings to pay for rising health insurance costs and my share of the new, new national debt.&nbsp; But seriously, if I could get a&nbsp;25 year Corolla with&nbsp;35 mpg for &lt;$17K, do you really think the planet wants me to buy two $25K 50 mpg Priuses instead?&nbsp; Keep in mind the average car in the US is half of that 25 years, and the average consumer keeps a car for only half of that, and your average hybrid <em>payback<\/em> is longer than either your average hold period, the car&#8217;s warranty, or the manufacturer&#8217;s rated life.&nbsp; But that&#8217;s ok, just tell your neighbors that compared to your option ARM home loan, the hybrid is a very, very good deal.<\/p>\n<p>Stop b*%^hing about smart meters.&nbsp; Heaven forbid we should drag our power company into the 21st century.&nbsp; Heaven forbid the power company that supplies you electricity should actually know how much you used.&nbsp; And bill you for it.&nbsp; I think they have term for the anti-smart meter movement &#8211; luddite.&nbsp; Or the super highly technical term &#8220;whiner head case&#8221;.&nbsp; I&#8217;ll paraphrase a favorite quote of mine from the Duke Energy CTO from sometime back &#8211; &#8220;why is it again that our power meters aren&#8217;t just software in our PCs&#8221;?&nbsp; Hmmmh, it couldn&#8217;t be because, gasp, we&#8217;re <em>regulated<\/em>?&nbsp; Or maybe because we like little round spinning dials.&nbsp; Kind of like bringing 50s retro style back?<\/p>\n<p>Buy your power green.&nbsp; In real states like Texas, you can choose from different vendors what mix of power you want.&nbsp; Real grid, 8.4 cents\/kwh.&nbsp; All wind?&nbsp;12 cents\/kwh.&nbsp; All natural gas?&nbsp;20% wind?&nbsp; Take your pick.&nbsp; Can we say, everywhere else in world can figure out how to do energy deregulation, why can&#8217;t California?&nbsp; Jerry? Meg? How about taking a run at doing it right this time?&nbsp; Or we could just do it California style and try and replace an IOU monopoly with a municipal monopoly.<\/p>\n<p>And possibly of most importance, just because you drive a hybrid and put solar on your roof does NOT mean you&#8217;re doing your part.&nbsp; Especially if you tell your friends it&#8217;s cheaper while you neglected the other items.&nbsp; What&#8217;s the technical term, &#8220;it ain&#8217;t&#8221;.&nbsp; It may be, however, better.&nbsp; This is cleantech.&nbsp; Go for better.&nbsp; Make a difference.<\/p>\n<p><em>Neal Dikeman is a partner at cleantech merchant bank <\/em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.janecapital.com\/\"><em>Jane Capital Partners<\/em><\/a><em>, and has cofounded several cleantech startups from carbon to superconductors.&nbsp; He is a Texas Aggie.<\/em><\/p>\n<div class=\"blogger-post-footer\">Content provided by and all rights reserved to CleantechBlog.com.  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