In order to tackle the world’s complex energy challenges, all stakeholders – from energy producers and policy-makers to HVAC industry experts and end-users – must be better informed and educated and willing to share their knowledge with others.
That was the overriding theme of the sixth Danfoss EnVisioneering Symposium, “Breaking Through: Creating an Informed Energy Efficiency Technology Marketplace,” held Oct. 23, 2007, at the Hotel Washington in Washington, DC. About 25 energy stakeholders attended the all-day event, the final one hosted this year by Danfoss, a global leader in supplying components for refrigeration, air-conditioning, motion controls and heating.
The symposium featured six speakers whose organizations have recognized the seriousness and urgency of the global energy situation, and are making strides to improve their education, knowledge and communication of key energy issues.
Dennis Moran, Eastern Region director of energy for Marriott Inc., said one of the challenges facing Marriott is a “limited understanding of the energy issues and technologies among decision-makers and staff,” including building owners.
“People tend to avoid the areas they don’t understand,” Moran said. “The situation is improving, but from a very low base.”
Moran believes there is too much emphasis on global warming and not enough emphasis on issues that will drive improvements in the global energy situation.
“Responding to carbon hysteria is distracting attention from energy efficiency improvement,” Moran said. “The true catastrophe will be a shortage of oil and gas.”