Monday, November 05, 2007
Sustainability
I recently looked in this magazine called Dwell. Its an architecture magazine, and the thing I found interesting was that a lot of the "trendy" products in there were popular because they were sustainable. This has a major implication that "green" things will become a very profitable future (Therefore many people will start working that area) and also will help the environment significantly. People in the developed world love trendy things and if going green is the new thing, we could make significant strides reducing our carbon footprint. It seems like architects are on the fast track to become green builders, while engineers seem to not care. Obviously this is a generalization, but seems to be true on the whole. However, engineers are the key to developing environmentally friendly buildings, cars, and whatever else. See this article for something about using fly-ash from power plants to create bricks. I think its pretty interesting and hope engineers get fully on board.
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I hadn't heard of using the fly-ash for bricks. It seems like a pretty good idea. This would be another way of promoting the use of coal, a local energy source. Unfortunately, people don't look at the total lifecycle when they are comparing energy sources. Using the byproduct from coal-burning power plants in this manner would make that energy source look better. Coal plants have fly-ash left over and usually produce steam as a byproduct, two of the main ingredients to making these bricks.
This reminds me of the lawn furniture made out of recycled milk jugs that my dad always points out when we go to Monticello (Recycled Products Company).
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