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Energy use findings

I have found it quite useful though to think in comparative terms. With a colleague at work we hit on the idea of converting energy use into mugs of tea equivalent - i.e. the amount of electricity required to boil enough water to make a mug of tea. You can try this yourself if you have an energy meter or work it out with a bit of GCSE Physics...remembering that the specific heat capacity of water is about 4.2 J/g/ºC ... :o)

Our kettle took 115 seconds to boil 2 mugs [i] worth (as there was a minimum fill line in the kettle) of water from the cold tap. It is a 1.9 kW kettle so the amount of energy required was:

1.9kW × 115sec ÷ 2mugs ÷ 3600sec/hr = 0.03 kWh

Or to convert energy figures in kWh to mugs of tea, you need to multiply by (1 ÷ 0.03) = 33. For example, spending a hour watching a 160 Watt [i] flat screen television = 0.16 KWh or about 5 mugs of tea.

Some examples that I found:

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