AgreeIt is not surprising to me that electric space heaters are wasteful and expensive to operate.
AgreeIt is not surprising to me that electric space heaters are wasteful and expensive to operate.
It is also cheaper to the install single glass pane windows, and not install adequate insulation in ceilings and walls.Because it’s cheaper to install all electric and before the luz was regalado.
Nothing is 100% efficient it’s impossibleDoes anybody affected by these prices have two-way air-conditioning? You'll have to do your own numbers as regards the price of electricity or gas as a fuel but for reference:
Electric heating is 100% efficient (though some of that heating effect is generated as a tiny warming of the connecting leads and house wiring, none of it is lost) so IkW electricity = 1kW heat
Gas heating is between 60-90% efficient - usually more towards the 60% end of the range.
A heat pump such as a reversed air-conditioner is between 200-400% efficient. So 1kW energy will give you between 2-4kW of actual heat. It's not magic: it's because the other systems are using energy to directly heat stuff up but the air-conditioner/heat pump is just a mechanical device which sucks already existing heat out of the surroundings and concentrates it into the room.
To save money we always put our air-conditioners into reverse before we think about using other ways of heating the apartment
To save money we always put our air-conditioners into reverse before we think about using other ways of heating the apartment
Getting the gas connection and approval cost USD 1250, then the generator itself plus installation cost USD 7300. The generator is a Generac 8kVA model. 8kVA should be enough to run the lights, fridge, freezer, and either a few air conditioning units, or 2 underfloor heating units, but it doesn't seem to be able to manage all that, it goes down at what I estimate to be 5-6kVA, which is disappointing.Could you share more about your experience with this equipment, including its efficiency, cost, capacity, and after-sales service?

Nothing is 100% efficient it’s impossible
Yes, the gas connection has a cost, USD 1250 in our case. Being European, I've always been cautious of gas installations, and the ones I've seen around South America have only reinforced this feeling.It is also cheaper to the install single glass pane windows, and not install adequate insulation in ceilings and walls.
Still, I agree 100% electric household including cooking is the real future in many places. Induction stovetop especially. No local emissions of pollutants is now a long term trend. Easy to enforce in cities for all new buildings. Though here in Argentina natural gas (including LNG) is going to have a long run.
Well, yes....
and no.
The law of conservation of energy means that energy in must equal energy out in some form or other. Gas is no different it's just an awful lot gets wasted in the exhaust etc. A heat pump isn't generating heat (well, it is, but only a tiny bit due to mechanical action) it's sucking in and concentrating existing heat from the outside atmosphere which is how it is notionally providing more heat than the energy used to process it. With bog standard electric heating, all the energy gets converted to heat eventually. Most of your 1kW coming through the meter (which will normally be between 0.02-0.05% inaccurate) will be turned to heat either as a slight warming of the wiring or an intense heating of the coils. Even the light emitted from a radiant heater will decay down to heat. 100% in = 100% out. It's the law ;-)
"So 1kW energy will give you between 2-4kW of actual heat." That would violate the First Law of Thermodynamics, the Conservation of Energy.Does anybody affected by these prices have two-way air-conditioning? You'll have to do your own numbers as regards the price of electricity or gas as a fuel but for reference:
Electric heating is 100% efficient (though some of that heating effect is generated as a tiny warming of the connecting leads and house wiring, none of it is lost) so IkW electricity = 1kW heat
Gas heating is between 60-90% efficient - usually more towards the 60% end of the range.
A heat pump such as a reversed air-conditioner is between 200-400% efficient. So 1kW energy will give you between 2-4kW of actual heat. It's not magic: it's because the other systems are using energy to directly heat stuff up but the air-conditioner/heat pump is just a mechanical device which sucks already existing heat out of the surroundings and concentrates it into the room.
To save money we always put our air-conditioners into reverse before we think about using other ways of heating the apartment
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