Blow or suck the leaves??

A simple question regarding logistics: ? Is it better to blow away the leaves and dust, or wouldn’t it be better to use a vacuum cleaner that saves and triturates the leaves and dust? Of course with electrically powered machines!

The logical answer should be to soak up everything that should not be on the ground in parks and gardens, and then use it as compost or other recycling.

Unfortunately, it has become a fashion in municipal facilities to use more machine-driven tools for the maintenance of parks and streets. In most cases, gasoline or unmixed gasoline is used, instead of the latest electric machines that are now on the market.

There are only advantages to electric or battery powered equipment. 1. Pollution 2. Noise level. 3. Rescue of many insects and birds by stopping the emission of petrol gases in green areas.

The Big Question

Would you rather give your children the smell of freshly mowed grass on a beautiful summers day or have them inhale dangerous gasses from the polluted exhaust fumes of petrol run machines? 

Why is it important to break the trend?

There are only advantages to electric or battery powered equipment. 1. Pollution 2. Noise level. 3. Rescue of many insects and birds by stopping the emission of petrol gases in green areas.

In some places where only electrical equipment is used, the results have shown a growth of butterflies and other insects, which at the same time provide a better environment for flowers and other plants.

So what does the Future Hold?

With the evolution of natural means of producing electricity such as wind, water and solar power along with ongoing research into other eco friendly energy solutions, at least the future looks greener and cleaner for the future.

It seems, that oil along with petrol driven machinery will become a thing of the past. As indeed will burning fossil fuels to generate electricity. Although neither will disappear in our lifetimes, but at least in the case of electrical energy, efforts are being made to guide us in the right direction.

Maybe the private fusion industry can become the future?

The private fusion industry is spearheading efforts towards commercialisation. Growth in the last year was significant, with at least eight new companies emerging. This puts industry size at over 30 fusion firms worldwide, with a global supply chain. This change of energysupply can all happen in 10 years.

Thank you all for reading my blog.

I will be back soon!

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Windmush

Windmush

This blog, Windmush, by Curt is about different "Time Zones" in life. The name Windmush, can be find in old Jack London books about a Husky called Mush, also called Buck. This dog reflects my childhood as I was also left by my parents to live with another family. But by the age of 15 I left to see the world by my own and ....I became Windmush !

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Curt Bergsten, born in Sweden 1948, has worked and traveled to know 52 countries around the world, now the last 25 years living in Spain and working with large Real Estates dealing as, Hotel assets, Land &Developing areas.

Curt Bergsten, is also the author of the e-book’s, The Power of Quality Thinking and Power your TimeZone.

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