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  • ...ti/39551.pdf Development of an Energy-Savings Calculation Methodology for Residential Miscellaneous Electric Loads”], ACEEE Conference Paper, August 2006, pp.1, ...aws, such as pool pumps, well pumps, home workshops, are present in fewer residential properties. On average, home entertainment equipment, including televisions ...
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  • ...acilities in a building which yield significant energy consumption such as heating, ventilation and lighting installations. The scope may span from a single b As electric vehicle (EV) charging becomes more popular smaller residential devices that manage when an EV can charge based on the total load vs total ...
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  • ...ergy that is attributed to major end uses ([[HVAC]], [[lighting]], [[water heating]], etc.)<ref name="Nordman" /> ...art of the energy requirement for heating. Heating a space with [[electric heating]] is environmentally less effective than using the electricity for [[heat p ...
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  • ==Residential== In North America, the 120/240 V [[split phase]] system is used for residential service drops.<ref name="Vadari">{{cite book ...
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  • ...tilized heat at suitable temperatures is available and when the cooling or heating output has a greater value than heat input consumed.<ref name=":1" /> [[Abs ...ally 30–50&nbsp;°C. The cooling performance coefficient is 0.8 to 1.6, the heating performance coefficient is 1.2 to 2.5, and the heat transfer performance co ...
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  • ...services which provide a comfortable space for the building occupants. In residential and commercial buildings, these elements are often designed by specialized ...970d2 |archive-date= Mar 24, 2019 }}</ref> In special cases, water cooling/heating, humidity control or air filtration<ref>{{Cite journal|date=2003-04-01|titl ...
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  • ...al]]s, [[warehouse]]s, power generation plants, industrial facilities, and residential and commercial buildings. ...such as [[cogeneration]] power plants, peaking units, and large [[central heating]] and refrigeration plants (CHRPs). For the State of California, Stationary ...
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  • ...16 }}</ref> About a fifth of global energy is consumed as electricity: for residential, industrial, commercial, [[Electric vehicle|transportation]] and other purp ...umption continued to decrease in the industrial sector and increase in the residential, commercial and public services sectors.<ref name=":8" /> ...
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  • === Residential === ...especially of the extended-stay variety ([[apartel]]s), can be classed as residential. ...
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  • ...al | last1 = Hart | first1 = G. W. | author-link = George W. Hart| title = Residential energy monitoring and computerized surveillance via utility power flows | d ...d. Hence “dishwasher” power draw can be identified as opposed to “resistor heating unit” and “electric motor”. ...
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  • ...ore general information|heat pump|direct heating from hot rocks|geothermal heating|electricity generation from hot rocks|geothermal power|}} ...r less energy than can be achieved by burning a fuel in a [[Furnace (house heating)|boiler/furnace]] or by use of resistive [[electric heater]]s. ...
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  • ==Lifecycle emissions from heating== ...guardian.com/science/2020/mar/21/is-hydrogen-the-solution-to-net-zero-home-heating|url-status=live}}</ref> ...
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  • Electricity is used for lighting, heating, cooling, electric motors and electronic equipment. The [[US Energy Inform '''U.S. residential sector electricity consumption by major end uses in 2021'''<ref>[https://ww ...
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  • ...o can be converted into other forms of energy very efficiently. [[District heating]] is another example of secondary energy.<ref>[https://www.energystar.gov/b ...web|url=https://www.eia.gov/consumption/residential/terminology.php|title=Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) - U.S. Energy Information Administration ( ...
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  • ...ded in every stage of the water cycle from producing, moving, treating and heating water to collecting and treating [[wastewater]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Wate ...el was consumed by groundwater pumps for agriculture.<ref name=":3" /> The residential sector alone accounted for 48% of the total combined electricity and natura ...
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  • ...to-water'' heat pumps use [[Radiator (heating)|radiators]] or [[underfloor heating]] to heat a whole house and are often also used to provide [[domestic hot w ...eratures. With losses in efficiency, an ASHP can even provide full central heating with a flow temperature up to {{convert|80|C}}.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=L ...
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  • ...eat exchanger of an [[air source heat pump|air-source heat pump]] for both heating and cooling]] ...er than generating heat, they are more energy-efficient than other ways of heating or cooling a home.<ref>{{cite web | title=Heat Pump Systems | publisher=US ...
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  • ...generic energy system supplying fuels and electricity (but not [[district heating|district heat]]) to end-users]] ...ency]] are often used as a basis for this analysis. A 2009 study of the UK residential energy sector contrasts the use of the technology-rich [[Markal model]] wit ...
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  • ...t least 15% less energy than standard new homes built to the International Residential Code, although homes typically achieve 20–30% savings.<ref>"Features of ENE ...ulated and virtually airtight building. It does not require a conventional heating system. It is heated by solar gain and internal gains from people. Energy l ...
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  • ...ution permits the plants to be near enough to a city to provide [[district heating]] and cooling. ...ref> to turn generators. The hot exhaust is then used for space or [[water heating]], or to drive an [[absorptive chiller]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bude ...
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