Energy Usage
Thursday, October 18th, 2007I saw a couple of things on my stay in Barcelona that caused me to think about our attitudes towards energy usage and recent attempts to conserve energy for environmental reasons.
I visited a fountain display of lights and music at la Font Magica near the Placa d’Espanya. Such a display that I found both impressive and enjoyable also struck me as an entirely frivolous waste of energy. Surely no real benefit could be claimed to be derived from this regularly repeated displays?
Of course I am not suggesting that anything that has no clear or measurable benefit should be banned or avoided but it made me wonder which energy (or any other important resource) consuming activities should be deemed acceptable and which should not. The doors on the metro didn’t open automatically, a minor inconvenience perhaps but a similarly insignificant energy saving.
How annoying does something have to be before it is deemed worthy of an energy consuming remedy? How impressive does something have to be before it is deemed worthy of spending our precious resources? Is there a metric we should be using to make these decisions?
