It strikes me as crazy the amount of heat wasted out of shop doors in Ireland, I was at Kildare village a while ago, I noticed that all the shop doors were wide open blasting hot air out into the atmosphere.
I understand the need for shops to market them self and give the off the impression of invitation to prospective customers. While most shopping centres are enclosed Kildare village is design like a small village,but no houses just shops..
While it it looks nice, I can’t help wonder about the amount of electricity used to heat the interiors of these shops, especially in the winter. When the architects were designing Kildare village did they bother to check how green and energy efficient their design would be ? It seems to me that they miss a great opportunity to make it more environmentally friendly.
I see it here in Kilkenny too, Langtons and Kytlers pub with patio heaters,shops like Monsoon Dunnes stores, Dunes are the worst here, even when it was -10 they still had the main doors open to the outside. All they need to do is spend a little money in getting proper doors and it would save a huge amount of energy and money in the long run.
As with everything, one when the cost reaches a certain threshold will there be an re-action, instead of “pro- action”.
We are going to have to think hard about the uses of energy in the future, its getting more expensive and harder to come by, so we should be making better use of the limited resources we have left.