Energy Systems Design-058:048

Monday, October 31, 2011

Step 5: Assume standard appliance profile and occupancy for the home. Make a list of all the energy uses other than heating and cooling for your home.

   
The total electricity needs is approximately 34.72 BTU per year, or 1.18 kW.
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