Lesson #3 Your Energy Budget How much energy are you wasting?

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Lesson #3 Your Energy Budget How much energy are you wasting?

Hi, this is David Sieg from Off-Grid-living.com The most important thing you need to take away from this lesson is 70% to 90% of eliminating your utility and energy usage lies in ENERGY CONSERVATION. How would you like to get an immediate 15% off your utility bill by the time you finish this lesson? You can do it simply by becoming smarter about your energy usage. I look at it this way. The utilities are, for all intents and purposes, a tax on living. If you look at your utility bill, a lot of the charges ARE taxes. The same as my income taxes, I m under no obligation to pay the maximum amount of tax. Tax Avoidance is a well-established case law. I can t evade

taxes, but it is legal and smart of me to educate myself and avoid as many as possible. Likewise I m under no obligation to pay the maximum amount of utilities either. There s also a lot of hidden charges worked into your bill boosting it even higher, phantom loads, for instance. But we ll talk about methods of eliminating those later. Anyhoo, don t be a smuck and pay the maximum is all I m trying to say. So for the typical family: 45% of your energy usage goes to heating/cooling Water heater another 11% Washer/dryer 10% Cooking 15% Lighting 7% So it stands to reason that if you can put a minimize in the biggest power wasting areas, you're going to save money. In the.pdf handout there s also is a calculator you can use to immediately estimate what simple changes you can make and what it will save you. energy savings calculator First of all, everyone s energy needs are different. There is no one size fits all here. So the first order of business in getting your energy usage under control figuring out where you re using the most energy and what you can comfortably do without.

Also, if you re planning on using solar panels, or another form of alternate energy, then you ll need this informationin designing an energy system that is right for you. So this entire journey starts with understanding how much energy you re currently using and where you are using it. Why is this necessary? The size, and therefore, the cost of the energy you re paying for, or system you ll need in order to replace the energy. Understanding how your energy needs fluctuate throughout the day and over the year This will guide you in putting into place measures you can take NOW to reduce your energy consumption. But first things first That s why the information in this course is so valuable. Because you can scale it up, or down, to suit your needs. It s flexible. Later on in the course, we ll see about setting up the perfect size energy system for your needs. Right now, we ll figure out what your needs are. You ll Some simple math before we go on Power = Amps x Volts or Watts = Amps x Volts Why is this important? Because we need to find out, at any given moment, how much electricity your home consumes on a regular basis. From there we can guesstimate what size system you ll need to comfortable run your home. We can also use this rough guide to eliminating wasteful energy usage. What You Can Do Starting Today What we are going to do is called a load analysis

Most electrical appliances have the power rating on the back, or underside of the appliance in watts. This is good, because what we are going to do is add them all up. So I turned over my toaster oven and this is what I see: On the back of every appliance you ll find the following labels, simply write down the watts in the form provided. Conducting a load analysis involves recording the wattage and average daily use of all of the electrical devices which are plugged into your central power source, such as refrigerators, lights, televisions, and power tools. Some loads, like your refrigerator, use electricity all the time, while others, like power tools, use electricity intermittently. Loads that use electricity intermittently are often referred to as selectable loads. If you are willing to use your selectable loads only when you have extra power available, you may be able to install a smaller renewable energy system. To determine your total electricity consumption: Multiply the wattage of each appliance by the number of hours it is used each day (be sure to take seasonal variations into account).

Some appliances do not give the wattage, so you may have to calculate the wattage by multiplying the amperes times the volts. Appliance Watts Need Rating Usage frequency Home power friendly refrigerator 540 high 15 hours no yes Alternative available Notes Print and use this page to calculate your own usage.

In the.pdf handout there is a form you can use to calculate your energy consumption. Here also for your convenience is some typical loads for many modern appliances. Appliance Watts Appliance Watts Air conditioner, 1 1500 (Sunfrost) Refrigerator 70 ton (12 c.f) Blow dryer 1000 100 Incandescent 100 (100 watt) Ceiling fan 10-50 fluorescent 30 Clothes washer 1450 Computer (desktop) 80-150 Dryer (gas) 300 Computer (laptop) 20-50 Sewing machine 100 14 bandsaw 1100 Blender 350- Belt sander 1100 500 Dishwasher 1500 (electric) Chainsaw 1000 Microwave (.8 to 1400 Circular saw 1400 1.5 ft) TV (25-inch color) 150 ½ drill 750 Range, large 2100 Electric water heater 3000 burner Refrigerator (22 540 Central air conditioner 5000 c.f.) Electric clothes 4800 Food processor 400 dryer Vacuum cleaner 650 My point in showing you this is two-fold. One, so that you can get an accurate gauge of your own energy usage. Two, so that you can clearly see where energy savings can take place without a lot of headache and hassle. Remember, the goal of this course is that you reduce your own energy consumption as much as possible. Any wasteful energy appliance you can do without is energy you don t have to pay for. It moves you one step closer to your goal.

For example, a dishwasher is nice. No Question. But is it nice enough to have to produce an extra 1500 watts of electricity? This doesn t even count the electricity needed to heat the hot water, either. Blow dryers ditto. You ll have to produce an extra 1000 watts to use it. Or you could just let it dry the old fashioned way. That s 2500 watts of extra energy which could be safely reduced. (In my life anyway) Of course, your wife or daughters may feel differently about it. There are no right or wrong answers here. It simply depends on your needs and lifestyle. The point is, in everyone s life there are certain small lifestyle changes you can make to reduce your energy consumption without a lot of heartache. Having an energy budget is the first step to understanding, then reducing your energy usage. If your family doesn t want to give up any lifestyle changes, that s OK too. But it ll come at a price. If you re willing to pay the price in a larger utility bills, that s great. In any event, at the end of this exercise, you ll know where your biggest energy usage is, and what according to your own criteria and lifestyle you can safely cut out of your life without any reduction in comfort. As an example, if you have a typical gas or electric stove, It takes a lot of energy to warm it up. Preheating your oven alone takes 5-15 minutes. You can substitute a toaster oven and use it in 99% of all cooking situations. It takes approx. 1 minute to preheat. We use ours so much the oven on the range is used to store pots and pans. Rather than firing up your electric burners, we use a Ninja style crock pot. Extremely low energy, but again, it can be used in 90% of cooking applications. It can fry as well as slow cook.

In the interest of full disclosure I did get a propane camp stove so I could cook things which required high heat. But propane doesn't add to my utility bill. :) Between those two appliances we can go weeks without ever using "everyday" cooking appliances, resulting in 1000's of watts in savings. (2100 watts per hour) Take a hard look at where your off grid power is going. Many, if not most, can be deleted and you'll never even miss them. This one tip along can save you 10%-15% off your utility bill alone. Dry your clothes outside instead of the dryer and you've saved another 4,800 watts. It doesn't take that much to add up to big savings. And we re just getting started. Here s a nifty online tool that can help you: http://www.freesunpower.com/system_sizing.php This Week s Assignment 1) Start examining your energy usage and write down the energy loads of each appliance. Start thinking in terms of if you have to supply the energy yourself, would you want to keep it, or get rid of it. If no clear cut answers exist, then think in terms of what kind of alternatives are available. Many appliance offer energy saving reductions. 2) Start exploring options with your family. These are joint decisions which will affect everyone involved. The sooner they are behind you 100% the better. Coming Up Next... Lesson #4: Government grants, loans, and utility rebates to help with the cost. A I m from the government and we re here to help said no government official ever. But if you know here to dig, you can help yourself. This lesson is all about getting government grants, low interest loans, and utility rebates.