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Electrical power & efficiency

Electrical power & efficiency. What does this mean? . Canada’s EnerGuide helps inform us about how efficient an appliance is. We can buy and use wisely. Energy is the ability to do work. Unit = Joules ( J ) Power – is the rate at which energy is used.

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Electrical power & efficiency

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  1. Electrical power & efficiency

  2. What does this mean?

  3. Canada’s EnerGuide helps inform us about how efficient an appliance is. We can buy and use wisely.

  4. Energy is the ability to do work. Unit = Joules ( J ) Power – is the rate at which energy is used. Unit = Joules/second ( J/s) 1 Joule/second = 1 Watt Usually we measure power in Watts (W)

  5. A 40 W lightbulb uses less energy each second than a 100 W lightbulb. We are billed by electric companies. The more we use, the higher our bills. So it is more expensive to turn on 100 W light bulbs compared to 40W.

  6. Compact FlourescentLightbulbs (CFL’s) use even less power to run. Good for environment & saves us money! But CFL’s and regular lightbulbs contain toxic mercury

  7. LED’s use even LESS energy. No mercury! (light emitting diodes)

  8. Measuring Energy A watt is pretty small. So we use: kW = kilowatt = 1000 watts MW = Megawatt = 1 million watts GW = Gigawatt = 1 billion watts EnerGuide ratings are in kWh kWh = kilowatt∙hour = using 1 kilowatt of power for 1 hour. 125 kWh rating means appliance uses 125 kW each hour

  9. Use Energy at ‘smart’ times! Non-peak hours cost less.

  10. How efficient is it? A new clothes dryer is rated at 300 kW∙h An old clothes dryer is rated at 800 kW∙h They both do the same job. So the new one is more efficient since it uses less energy (and wastes less).

  11. Homework: Read 12.7 especially math parts! Do # 2,3,4 on page 535 List 5 electrical appliances you use often. If you can see the EnerGuide rating, write it down too!

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