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What Does It Cost to Run a Dishwasher exactly?
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The Cost of Electricity
Price changes throughout the day to reflect demand Peak times are more expensive Operating cost = power used x time x cost of electricity The Cost of Electricity
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EnerGuide Label Lets the consumer see how much energy the device uses in a year Allows for informed decisions about purchases
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What does it cost to operate a 1200W dishwasher for 2 hours, if electricity costs $0.065 per kWh?
What will the cost be if you run the dishwasher during On-Peak hours? An Example:
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Given: Power = 1200 W, time = 2 h Cost = $0.065 / kWh Required: Operating cost Analysis: C = P x t x c Solution: C=1.2kW x 2h x 0.065/kWh = $0.156 = 16 cents Statement: It costs 16 cents to run the dishwasher. (**keep in mind, there is dishwasher detergent to add as well!)
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Run the dishwasher during On-Peak hours?
Given: Power = 1200 W, time = 2 h Cost = $0.132 / kWh Required: Operating cost Analysis: C = P x t x c Solution: C=1.2kW x 2h x 0.132/kWh = $0.3168 = 32 cents Statement: It will cost 32 cents to run the dishwasher during On-Peak hours. Run the dishwasher during On-Peak hours?
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What is Time-of-Use exactly?
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Huh? What does this mean?
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Your task: Electricity in the Home: Practical Issues
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