Thursday, November 19, 2009

About Stereos: Energy Use Regulations Coming Your Way

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  from Gary Altunian
This week's headline focuses on the energy restrictions arbitrarily imposed on the citizens of California by the state's Energy Commission. If you value the freedom to buy the TV of your choice, and don't want the nanny-state government telling you what you can buy, read my comments. This legislation is coming your way.

 
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1 comment:

  1. Gary,
    about the ban on some TVs in California

    Governor Schwarzenegger is shooting himself in the foot!

    1. Taxation, while itself unjustified, is better for everyone, if energy really needs to be saved.
    TV set taxation based on energy efficiency - unlike bans - gives Governor Schwarzenegger's impoverished California Government income on the reduced sales, while consumers keep choice.
    This also applies generally,
    to CARS (with emission tax or gas tax), BUILDINGS, DISHWASHERS, LIGHT BULBS etc,
    where politicians instead keep trying to define what people can or can't use.
    Politicians can use the tax money raised to fund home insulation schemes, renewable projects etc that lower energy use and emissions more than remaining product use raises them.
    Also, the energy efficient products can have their sales taxes lowered.


    2. Product regulation, bans or taxation, are however unwarranted:
    Where there is a problem - deal with the problem!

    Energy: there is no energy shortage
    (given renewable/nuclear development possibilities, with set emission limits)
    and consumers - not politicians - pay for energy and how they wish to use it.

    It might sound great to
    "Let everyone save money by only allowing energy efficient products"
    However:
    Inefficient products that use more energy can have performance, appearance and construction advantages
    Examples (using cars, buildings, dishwashers, TV sets, light bulbs etc):
    http://ceolas.net/#cc211x
    For example, big plasma TV screens have image contrast and other advantages along with the bigger image sizes.

    Products using more energy usually cost less, or they'd be more energy efficient already.
    Depending on how much they are used, there might therefore not be any running cost savings either.

    Other factors contribute to a lack of savings:

    If households use less energy,
    then utility companies make less money,
    and will just raise electricity prices to cover their costs.
    So people don't save as much money as they thought.

    Conversely,
    energy efficiency in effect means cheaper energy,
    so people just leave TV sets etc on more, knowing that energy bills are lower,
    as also shown by Scottish and Cambridge research
    http://ceolas.net/#cc214x

    Either way, supposed energy - or money - savings aren't there.



    ----------------------
    Why energy efficiency regulations are wrong,
    whether you are for or against energy and emission conservation
    http://ceolas.net/#cc2x
    Summary
    Politicians don't object to energy efficiency as it sounds too good to be true. It is.
    --The Consumer Side
    Product Performance -- Construction and Appearance
    Price Increase -- Lack of Actual Savings: Money, Energy or Emissions. Choice and Quality affected
    -- The Manufacturer Side
    Meeting Consumer Demand -- Green Technology -- Green Marketing
    --The Energy Side
    Energy Supply -- Energy Security -- Cars and Oil Dependence
    --The Emission Side
    Buildings -- Industry -- Power Stations -- Light Bulbs

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