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A-Game Tactics: Aggressive Green Profits?

April 10, 2009

Global climate change, commonly referred to as global warming, is shaping much of the policy currently being formed on Capitol Hill. These new policies are packed with more sunshine than can be soaked up by a California raisin. For HVACR contractors, this is a good thing. When the general public expresses concern for the environment and their pocketbooks, contractors have an opportunity to assist them in their effort to “save the whales” and the Benjamins. So what is there to worry about?

Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigerating Institute’s Don Davis, vice president of government affairs, offered something for the industry to concern themselves with as environmental legislation continues to pour from Washington - “Socially aggressive people, applying socially aggressive policies to technical applications.”

Consider this the next time you jump on the global warming bandwagon and keep an eye out for regulation that surpasses consumer demand.

Regulation that Surpasses Consumer Demand

joe maurer
April 13, 2009 9:00 PM
Could you maybe further articulate this position. I think you just flew by about 95% of us out here. Thanks.


Further Clarification

Angela D. Harris
April 14, 2009 10:41 AM
Sure thing Joe, and thanks for taking the time to comment. One of the industry concerns is that the new energy efficiency laws being drafted and passed are going to get ahead of the general public and possibly in front of technology. It is great to say that the United States will post an 80 percent reduction in emissions by 2050, which is what President Obama is aiming for, but at what cost? New technology is expensive and time consuming to create and often out of reach of the standard consumer. Not to mention, some of the proposed technology has not been created yet. For example, the industry went from CFCs to HCFCs to HFCs. HFCs are now being phased down, but the common place alternative doesn't exist yet. Congress can pass all the legislation they would like, but if the technology doesn't exist or no one can afford it, this could potentially put contractors in a tough spot. Any thoughts on this?


Further Clarification 2.0

joe maurer
April 16, 2009 8:13 AM
Ok. Thanks for asking. First, did I miss something here? The Industry should have no problem easily reaching the new efficiencies that qualify for the tax credits. Most of the newest high efficiency equipment approaches 20SEER or above. Secondly, the HFC refrigerants are major greenhouse gasses. Any serious attempt to rein in warming will include carbon taxes and phaseout schedules. Check out www.carbonissues.com for a chart of HFC taxes at $8 per metric ton. My opinion is it's time for the Industry to get up, dust itself off, recognize its mistakes and come up with GREEN refrigerants ASAP.


It is a technical problem

Ronald Leonard
April 20, 2009 11:24 AM
First, regulation alone cannot fix anything. The purpose of this initial article was to state; "Can political regulation fix a technical situation?" This is now being compounded by political stances on what is best for the world. Science does not agree about global warming! We need to look at energy usage and power production from new sources. Energy efficiency yes, but let us stop throwing in carbon taxes and global warming in the process. It is the HVAC technician in the field who will fix the problem. Getting them trained and ahead of the curve will control the time line.


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