<p>Droughts cause more than just water restriction in your town or
little letters from the water district to please conserve. For instance
as ground water is taken out and aquifers dry up, cavities are created
and left unfilled and we know that that is a problem with earthquakes
as under ground cavities collapse. Imagine a situation like that
happening in Utah during the Winter Olympics causing a slide big enough
to trigger the Big Fault line underneath the city? Is this a crazy
notion? It happened in the Coalinga, California Earthquake in the
Central Valley after all the oil was removed from the ground? How bad
is the drought;</p><p><a href="http://www.drought.noaa.gov/">http://www.drought.noaa.gov/</a></p><p>Some may deny
Climate Change and Global Warming, even Solar Cycles, and say that it
is not as bad as it seems, but the stats keep coming in and are
indicating that there is a situation brewing. May 2001 was the hottest
in 137 years in Northern Nevada. Las Vegas had 27 consecutive days in
the 100s. In 2001 Phoenix also hottest Reno set a 113-year old record;
8 degrees average hotter that year in Nevada. Causing a situation for
Hydro Plants due to record low level rains this year in Nevada and also
elsewhere in Oregon, California, Arizona, etc. Elko Nevada set two
records on one month in 2001. Another problem is that with less water
it means Hydro Plants cannot produce the maximum energy necessary to
counteract the maximum usage with air-conditioning units in the hottest
climates causing imminent outages.</p><p>I have always pondered how
everything which effect the flows of our civilization are inner related
to each other. As I studied this problem of water supplies effecting
hydro electricity and seeing the Arizona issues, I visited Palo Verde
Nuclear Power station, which is the largest US power producer. I
applauded the expansion, taking place there with another additional six
reactors being built to put power into the grid. Right now today there
are three full functioning reactors there.</p><p>Meanwhile during the
construction of upgraded power systems, we need to find ways to
conserve energy during droughts, as it is hotter as well, meaning huge
usage of electric power. With these issues at hand there is also
opportunity to conserve energy in HVAC air-conditioning units on top of
buildings. When the flanges on the units are clean they stay cooler
longer and prevent the units from running constantly and sucking up
energy. A clean HVAC unit is said to be 15-20% more efficient and
therefore using 15-20% less energy. This we believe is a great service
business in itself helping customers save money and helping the West
Coasts temporary energy issues. Perhaps many small businesses can help
us by improving efficiencies and conserving energies.</p><p>If energy
costs are nearly triple in some markets like San Diego, California then
the 15-20% more efficient units use 45-60% less dollars to operate. So
a constant cleaning the is in the ball park of 20% of the cost savings
is more than viable and beneficial to the leanest and meanest
corporations looking to save money and increase shareholders equity and
quarterly profits. Companies like Wal-Mart, Home Depot and Large Hotel
Chains will have to buy these services. But small business people can
make money doing this and we all save energy. Think of the savings to
government, education facilities, hospitals, and large homes? Think on
these factors as everything affects everything else.</p><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>easi - Joe Merlo - <a href="http://www.energysystems.com">www.energysystems.com</a>