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How statistics provide an unlimited supply of press releases in a zero-carbon world
Submitted by Hans De Keulenaer on Tue, 2007-08-14 15:32.In their book 'Made to Stick', the Heath brothers introduce an example in which an American health institute finds that 'one bag of popcorn contains 37 grams of saturated fat'. To communicate this story, they develop a message 'one bag of popcorn is equivalent to a full day of unhealthy eating'. Another message that the institute might have said is 'a bag of popcorn contains as much Vitamin J as 71 pounds of broccoli', a declaration which is as meaningful as it is correct.
Viewing these statements from a distance, now let's now reconsider popular messages in the energy industry, for example about renewable energy, zero-energy houses or carbon neutrality:
- A 1.5MW wind turbine generates electricity for a 1000 families (meaning the electricity produced over a year equals the electricity consumption of 1000 average homes)
- A 'carbon-neutral' conference handed out compact fluorescent lamps to its participants. The 250 kg of CO2 that the lamp will save over its lifetime offsets the emissions for travelling to the conference
- A zero-energy home generates as much electricity over a year as it consumes
We can easily see that we'll have to live with these kinds of messages for a while, and that lots of creative communications can be developed.
carbon | Energy & environment | offsets
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Sustainable Energy Blog - An Overview of May Posts
Submitted by Hans De Keulenaer on Thu, 2007-05-31 09:42.Popular posts this month on a novel application for street lighting, and an original action to demonstratethe passive concept - the ice challenge. A reference information source on solar troughs and a technology with the prospect to halve the cost of solar energy. The carbon market is booming and carbon prices are expected to rise near year. But beware of the carbon cowboys! Finally, several island communities realise that renewable energy makes a lot of sense.
carbon | Digest | Energy efficiency | islands | photovoltaics | Renewable energy | solar
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