Re: More regulation please
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The architects Atelier Ten had designed a cooling system based on the galleries of a termite mound. By installing a concrete labyrinth in the foundations, they could keep even a large building in a hot place - such as the arts centre that they had built in Melbourne - at a constant temperature without air conditioning. The only power they needed was to drive the fans pushing the cold air upwards, using 10% of the electricity required for normal cooling systems.
That sounds like it would save money, so why don't they do it? Noone's stopping them, and they'd save money in the long run.
This is really just businesses who don't want any risk installing these new technologies.
Crazed Rabbit