We are becoming more aware of the effects of energy requirements in both personal living requirements and industry, with the current Gulf Coast catastrophe. Natural energy use as opposed to ground harvest energy, needs to become a more dominant feature of our existence as human beings. Using resources that take millions of years to develop, need to be replaced by the effective use of natural constants like wind and solar, along with environmentally safe geothermal ground source applications. The current complications to marine wildlife and its seabed environment in the Gulf Coast will most likely be felt for generations to come.
For the building industry, it is difficult to envision alternate means of construction techniques from the current use of gasoline and oil to provide energy for equipment necessary to excavate or transport materials. Hopefully the suppliers of the heavy equipment we use will produce an alternate way to power them in the future.
The hand held tool makers are well on their way applying technology to save energy with all the new battery operated tools and especially the way batteries have become more sustainable and chargeable efficient.
The construction industry needs to develop more energy efficiency in the light equipment area. I would hope that ways to provide electrically powered bobcats and small backhoes for light excavation requirements will appear in the short term future. It is common for fork trucks in the manufacturing industry, so I’m hoping we can find ways to carry this into the field for contractors. Keeping our world a healthy place is good for all, and avoiding the use of any contaminant is a step in the right direction.
Art Wehnert
Helping to Green America
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