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    The Beginning of the End for Suburban America



    In the years following World War II, the United States experienced an unprecedented consumption boom. Anything you could measure was growing. A Rhode Island-sized chunk of land was bulldozed to make new suburbs every single year for decades. America rounded into its present-day shape.

    Along the way, there were three inexorable trends at the base of the societal pyramid. First, we plowed more energy into our homes each and every year. We cooled and heated our houses more (sometimes wastefully, sometimes not), brought in more and more appliances, added televisions and computers and phones. Per capita electricity shot up from about 4,000 kilowatt-hours per US resident to over 13,000 kilowatt-hours by the 2000s. Second, we needed more electricity because our houses got huge. The median home size shot up from about 1,500 square feet in the early 1970s to more than 2,200 square feet in the mid-200s. Third, we drove more and more miles every year to get around and between our sprawled-out cities. Back in 1960, Americans drove 0.72 trillion miles. By 2000, that number had reached 2.75 trillion miles. In 2007, vehicle miles traveled hit 3.02 trillion.

    Now, though, the relentless growth in those figures is coming to an end. The AP's Jonathan Fahey reported last week that the utility company research consortium, the Electric Power Research Institute, projected that residential electricity demand would drop over the next ten years. "From 1980 to 2000, residential power demand grew by about 2.5 percent a year. From 2000 to 2010, the growth rate slowed to 2 percent," Fahey wrote. "Over the next 10 years, demand is expected to decline by about 0.5 percent a year, according to the Electric Power Research Institute, a nonprofit group funded by the utility industry." That's due, in part, to the decrease in the median size of new homes in recent years. The average size of a new home in 2010 is nearly 130 square feet smaller than in 2007.

    Meanwhile, the number of miles that Americans drive fell in 2008 and 2009 -- even as gas prices fell off their highs. In 2010, Americans drove a little more, but so far in 2011, we're driving less. In other words, the growth in total vehicle miles traveled has stalled. And if you look at vehicle miles traveled per person, the picture is even more clear. On a per capita basis, people have been driving less for almost a decade. Now, with gas prices creeping back toward record high territory, we can expect the new downward trends to continue.

    Taken together, the end of growth in residential electricity consumption and vehicle miles traveled form a momentous signal. The United States we all grew up with is changing, or rather, it's changed and the numbers are beginning to reflect that. The growth in housing size, electricity demand and miles traveled were the hallmarks of the suburban/exurban era. They were the statistics of sprawl -- but also of economic growth. Now that their relentless upward march has stopped, what happens? We need a new model for American prosperity that doesn't require ever greater injections of fossil energy. That's a generational challenge that hasn't been captured by the pro- or anti-green jobs rhetoric here in Washington.

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    Electrical demand is down because 10 million plus homes are empty and gas consumption is down because 19% of the popualtion is unemployed. Imagine fucking that.

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    You mean that after 60 years of suburban growth, with an ferocious growth in the 50's, 80's and late 90's, that it's going to stop? Slow down? Sure. It has been for a while. Stop? So no new houses are going to be built? Bullshit.

    And they're basing their opinion on electrical usage? I guess we can make up for it by not buying newer, more energy efficient, appliances.

    There are a lot more reliable methods to measure the trend of expected to new houses.

    "Meanwhile, the number of miles that Americans drive fell in 2008 and 2009 -- even as gas prices fell off their highs."

    No shit. People got into the habit of driving less (not driving, carpooling, getting jobs closer to home) after living though the highest gases prices ever? No fucking shit.

    "according to the Electric Power Research Institute, a nonprofit group funded by the utility industry."

    I have to wonder what the utility industries goal is, because I doubt it was just saying that less houses are going to be built.
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    Terrible fucking article. I don;t even feel like going into detail about just how fucking retarded that article is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KelJu View Post
    Terrible fucking article. I don;t even feel like going into detail about just how fucking retarded that article is.
    Haha you're right. I was tired and about to go to bed when I read it. It has a nice picture though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OfficerFarva View Post
    Haha you're right. I was tired and about to go to bed when I read it. It has a nice picture though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KelJu View Post
    Don't sweat it. Any thread activity at all is good even if it is nothing more than a reason for me to bitch and moan.
    Seems you been doing alot of that lately, you even have a troll or two chasing you around the forum
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDDOG309 View Post
    Seems you been doing alot of that lately, you even have a troll or two chasing you around the forum
    In all honesty, I see myself being a hypocrite, because I want to be able to bitch and complain about things and people that piss me off. Then I act surprised when I piss someone off and they start bitching and complaining that I pissed them off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KelJu View Post
    Terrible fucking article. I don;t even feel like going into detail about just how fucking retarded that article is.
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