Houseboating Adventures - Issue 19 - (Page 13) for much of our boats. Even our selection of energy efficient appliances is a step in the right direction.” “Stardust is committed to working with our vendors, equipment manufacturers, and even others in the industry to insure that we are addressing the positive changes to become more environmentally conscious.” “As a company, Stardust’s biggest challenge will be the ones we place upon ourselves. Each day we have to challenge ourselves to be the best, and to strive for excellence in every aspect of the design and construction process. We embrace change and get excited about making boats that are different, more attractive and better performing. It starts with our people, their creative vision, and a shared excitement about bringing it to life. We don’t want to build the most boats, just the best ones." END> materials, designs and systems that will improve the overall efficiency of operation, as well as improve the looks of the boats.” “There has been an undeniable societal focus being places on alternate energy sources, environmentally friendly materials and renewal resources. The house boat industry will need to work toward providing a more environmental friendly product to satisfy the customer demands in that area. Stardust has started the process by using products such as geothermal heating systems, carpet made for renewable resources, and LED lighting which consumes 71% less power than conventional lighting.” “In the next year, we will be continuing to research alternate means and methods for the manufacturing process. For example, we are working to develop hull designs which will be more fuel efficient. We are working in conjunction with our electrical suppliers to develop electrical systems which will utilize more power from the battery inverter systems, which re-generate power efficiently. LED lighting will become the standard lighting )6B@" A05("%C&5AB9&@
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