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= Heating by electricity = | = Heating by electricity = | ||
− | * Generally, generation of electricity has only 30-50%. | + | * Generally, generation of electricity has only 30-50% efficiency. |
+ | * However, using electrical device on well-defined time slices can be more efficient than heating an entire room. | ||
== Shall I use an electrical radiator / convector? == | == Shall I use an electrical radiator / convector? == |
Revision as of 21:27, 9 August 2022
This page collects discussion on practical heating / energy saving advice, including controversial issues.
Heating by electricity
- Generally, generation of electricity has only 30-50% efficiency.
- However, using electrical device on well-defined time slices can be more efficient than heating an entire room.
Shall I use an electrical radiator / convector?
- overall electrical energy available: 830W as per 582000000000000KWh/80000000/24/365/h
- Question: can it be connected to a smart grid?
Electrical heating graded by efficiency
- Heizdecken
- radiators are more efficient, because in addition to heat they also convey energy via radiation
- convectors
- in principle, electrical heatings cannot be inefficient, as every use of electricity generates heat (e.g. you also could mine bitcoins, or alternative, support writing this wiki on your computer)