Archive:000/Energy demand

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This page is an attempt to estimate how much energy it takes to sustain a reasonable quality of life in a developed country.

Tables

Energy units: W (watts per capita, averaged over time. This is not the same as peak watts). (example)

  • Non-electric energy usage (fuel) is still measured in watts, this same way, for the sake of comparison.
Status quo Status quo, electrified Minimal consumption
Residential - heating
Residential - hot water
Residential - cooling
Residential - other
Commercial
Industrial

Note on reducing environmental impacts

  • When it comes to climate change: Energy usage is the main culprit.
    • Home electricity is just a small part of this. The best thing people can do is drive less and buy less.
      • Note: This is targeted at the average person who lives in a developed country. If you are poor, you probably don't need to consume less. 
  • When it comes to habitat loss: Land usage is the main culprit.

See also