Housing Cooperative Woonbedrijf Goes Greener

April 21st, 2009 1 response

Two weeks ago I received a newsletter/magazine from my housing cooperative Woonbedrijf. And while I was perusing the articles a side note caught my eye.

It had the title “Woonbedrijf buys gas and electricity through WoonEnergie”, with a green background colour. It told about the new construction my housing cooperative uses to offer public lightning and collective heating at lower rates. It also told that they choose for green energy as many of their renters consider that important.

Now that last detail did grab my attention.

I do however have a few questions about the green energy they use, for example:

  • Does the green electricity come from 100% renewable resources?
  • Is the green electricity guaranteed green? (utilities often use non renewable sources if they can’t meet the demands for green electricity)
  • How is the used gas for the collective heating green? Are carbon offsets used?

I’ve forwarded these questions to Woonbedrijf and I’m now waiting for their answer.

Although I do have a few questions about the green energy they use, this is still a great leap forward. As in the worst case only the electricity is largely green (due to the odd demand problem), this is still way better than using electricity generated by coal power plants alone.

In my own home I use guaranteed green electricity, and gas that is compensated by planting trees and investments in green energy for developing countries. Many utilities now have such packages, ask your utility if they offer this (and do ask if it is 100% green electricity. Sometimes they sell electricity as green electricity when just a percentage comes from renewable resources).

As a result of that article I’ve started thinking about my own energy consumption. So I’ve started measuring my current power consumption (for a baseline reference). After I’ve have a information about my consumption for one month I’ll try go below that baseline. So expect the first information about this ‘experiment’ in may.

EPA: Greenhouse Gases Endanger Human Health

April 17th, 2009 No responses

In a stunning move the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published a finding that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases constitute a danger to public health and welfare and are subject to regulation under the Clean Air Act.

With this historic decision it is now possible to regulate the amount of carbon released by industries in America. As the law specifically states that EPA “shall” (i.e. must, not may) regulate dangerous pollutants once they are found to endanger public health or welfare.

This is a very strong and definite warning towards industries which expel large quantities of carbon dioxide, or other greenhouse gasses. With a move like this I suspect that investments in, for example, coal fired power plants will slow down or stop.

Thank you president Obama on holding yourself to your promises to show leadership on global warming.

A Green Change

April 16th, 2009 No responses

To open this post I can’t say it better than The Naib said it:

It ain’t gonna change on the streets, and it ain’t gonna change in the rooms of power: the real work will happen, and is happening, beneath their feet, and in the quiet corners where individuals and small groups are realising that they have to do things themselves. Are you one of them?

I am one of those individuals, and now I’m trying to help other individuals in their attempts.

From now I will also blog about experiments I’m running, or tried, to make my life greener. And most importantly I want to give you the information to replicate my experiments, and give you the practical information you need to actually live a greener life. This all coupled with articles on what is currently happing to our climate and the science behind it.

I will also post the occasional news item to inspire, give background information or to just refer you to individuals who actually successfully greened their lives.

In the coming days I will publish different posts about those experiments. In the mean time you can read more about my intentions with this blog on the about page. Or you can send in your ideas for this website via the contact page.