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Archive for August, 2007

Sustainable Sydney 2030

Danielle over at Greenfoot outlines the Sustainable Sydney 2030 consultation process that’s currently underway. If you live in Sydney and want to have a say in how it progresses towards sustainability, this seems like a great opportunity to do so…

Efficient hot water

Vincenze beats me to the punch by highlighting the news that Labor has committed to halting the sale of inefficient hot water systems if elected.

I was shocked to learn how much energy heating water chews up in the house - so we turned down the thermostat on our service and installed a water-saving shower head and saw significant savings in our electricity bill. As the shower is also one of the biggest consumers of water this has a double benefit too…

Legislation such as that proposed by Labor would see a very significant reduction in energy use, helping to delay the need for new power sources as population grows - the first pillar of Reduce, Renew, Offset. That combined with compact fluoro lights would make an even bigger dent.

Of course, if you own your home or are building, you don’t have to wait for the legislation - you can take action sooner by installing an energy efficient water heater, like a solar system.

CityFarm’s musings on water

The CityFarm Chronicles blog has a post entitled Musings on water where the author outlines “a vision of how things could be done differently. A few of these are top down approaches, some are bottom-up approaches. Some are tongue-in-cheek but it’s up to you to decide which ones!”

Check it out - and feel free to leave your thoughts over there (or on this post if you’re so inclined)…

Latest Sanctuary mag is out

The next edition of Sanctuary magazine, which covers “sustainable homes, providing inspiration and practical solutions”, is out now.

I’m a big fan of this mag - it’s provided me with heaps of ideas, as well as covering off the basics of sustainable home design. It also covers renovations. Definitely inspiring reading if you’re interested in having a sustainable home.

Interview with Michael Mobbs

Melissa over at ActNow! has a great interview with Michael Mobbs who created a sustainable house in inner-city Sydney.