Tree triming
Trees need to be trimmed, if they weren't we would be losing power literally every day. Trees continue to grow until they touch something like an energized wire. You then get smoke fire and sparks with outages to boot. If is on super large high tension towers you get massive black outs. Tree trimming before hand needs to be done.
However, I agree, for the rates we pay we ought to have an ultra updated infrastructure. I have lived in towns that have municipal water, power, sewer and even garbage pick up. All of it is light years ahead of investor owned infrastructure. I never lost power, water never left red iron streaks in the sink. Sewer rates were actually lower as hard as that is to believe. Compare that to the behemoth companies that serve several states power outages are a norm for every thunderstorm.
Any way, about them 80 watt motors. By taking a machine that took 30 minutes to wash your clothes 2 hours or a DW that took 1 hours to do them now in "trendy green" 6 hours you spread that power consumption over time. Less energy over a longer period of time multiplied millions of appliances means you get more out of antique infrastructure. Appliance makers are even working on smart chip appliances, that, when a signal is given will automatically drop power/water usage. That equates to come summer heat wave grid operators can automatically control your own appliances because it was cheaper for you to buy something micro chipped then building a much needed power plant.
The real reason the energy star movement exits written above. Consumers are eating a bill for an infrastructure upgrade while they think its "just being green". It might be green if these machines lasted more than 5 years but they don't. Town dumps are now filling with machines that 5 years ago were the "future of ----- (insert your home appliance here)". Yes, I see that future. Overpriced plastic lasting 3-5 years singing cute jingles while your dishes/clothes come out looking like they did when you put them in.
Trees need to be trimmed, if they weren't we would be losing power literally every day. Trees continue to grow until they touch something like an energized wire. You then get smoke fire and sparks with outages to boot. If is on super large high tension towers you get massive black outs. Tree trimming before hand needs to be done.
However, I agree, for the rates we pay we ought to have an ultra updated infrastructure. I have lived in towns that have municipal water, power, sewer and even garbage pick up. All of it is light years ahead of investor owned infrastructure. I never lost power, water never left red iron streaks in the sink. Sewer rates were actually lower as hard as that is to believe. Compare that to the behemoth companies that serve several states power outages are a norm for every thunderstorm.
Any way, about them 80 watt motors. By taking a machine that took 30 minutes to wash your clothes 2 hours or a DW that took 1 hours to do them now in "trendy green" 6 hours you spread that power consumption over time. Less energy over a longer period of time multiplied millions of appliances means you get more out of antique infrastructure. Appliance makers are even working on smart chip appliances, that, when a signal is given will automatically drop power/water usage. That equates to come summer heat wave grid operators can automatically control your own appliances because it was cheaper for you to buy something micro chipped then building a much needed power plant.
The real reason the energy star movement exits written above. Consumers are eating a bill for an infrastructure upgrade while they think its "just being green". It might be green if these machines lasted more than 5 years but they don't. Town dumps are now filling with machines that 5 years ago were the "future of ----- (insert your home appliance here)". Yes, I see that future. Overpriced plastic lasting 3-5 years singing cute jingles while your dishes/clothes come out looking like they did when you put them in.