[Greenbuilding] Induction cooking

Bruno M. brunom1 at telenet.be
Sun Sep 25 14:03:28 CDT 2011


hum,
your off with your math by a factor thousand.


0,150 kWh
0,087 kWh

There is hardly any energy efficiency benefit versus natural gas cooking.

And for  induction cooking you need special pans .


Grts
Bruno M.
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Op 25-9-2011 18:54, Richard Garbary schreef:
> Electric stovetop versus induction:
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> .5 litre  water to a boil.
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> Kenmore electric stove:
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> 1200 watt element/60 minute * 7.5 minute = 150kwh
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> Salton model 1081 induction cooker from Costco ($65) :
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> 1310 watt / 60 minute * 4 minute = 87 kwh
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> A great way to help flatten the curve.
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