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Anders
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judith
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sean Downsizer Moderator
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Bugs
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jema Downsizer Moderator
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jema Downsizer Moderator
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dougal
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 06 3:16 pm Post subject: Re: bread making and power consumption |
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Anders wrote: |
It took 4hrs to produce a loaf of bread using a full 1kw to do so." |
Gotta agree with Sean. It ain't using 1kw while its proofing! Yup it will for most of the time its *baking*, but not while its mixing and rising.
I'd estimate its usage as very very little for 3 hours, and full heating power for 1 hour. Total usage thus about 1kWh (1 'unit' - probably less than 10p) - the same as running an electric kettle (or approximately an oven) for 20 minutes.
There's another point generally not considered, re winter in the UK.
Is your heating on? (Whatever sort.)
Cos if it is, then all that "wasted" electricity isn't so much a matter of being *wasted*, as it is a case of peak-rate electricity being used for room heating, rather than whatever other fuel. (Sure if your heating is 100% biofuel, then you are 'wasting' fossil carbon - though if you are on a 100% renewable deal with your supplier, we're back again to it being an efficiency and financial thing.)
Consider the case of using 4 units of electricity to cook in the oven.
Its cost you about 40p. But the oven heat will all go into the house. Reducing the heating bill, if mains gas, by at least 10p...
Only in the winter, though. |
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