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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
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 Flourescent Lightbulbs (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 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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