The surrounding environment must have the main effect- if it is in a very cold area for heating or in a very hot one for air conditioning. Exposure is also important, especially in cold climates, by which I mean whether it is exposed to cold winds or in a sheltered position.
If your home is in the shadow of a hill for example, it will require more fuel to heat it.
The site location of a home can affect its energy use because of factors like climate, sun exposure, and proximity to urban areas. A home in a colder climate may require more heating, while a home in a hotter climate may require more cooling. Additionally, a home with good sun exposure and natural insulation may require less energy for heating and cooling.
The five factors that affect home energy use are insulation levels, age and efficiency of appliances, thermostat settings, occupancy patterns, and natural lighting.
The shape of a house, it's not just the shape it's the location and how much the residents of the house use energy.
Factors that affect how much energy you use include the type of appliances and electronics you use in your home, as well as your energy consumption habits such as how often you use these devices and for how long. Additionally, weather conditions like extremes of temperature can impact how much energy you use for heating or cooling.
The design and layout of buildings has a significant influence on the energy consumption for both the construction and the use of the building. Decisions regarding materials and methods of construction will affect how much embodied energy is incorporated into the building. The layout of the spaces within the building, the orientation of the building, the location of windows or other openings, the installed systems (such as heating) and the levels of insulation will affect the energy consumption of the building in use.
due to temperature variations in the atmosphere(location to location)
LED light bulbs are the most energy-efficient for home use.
You can use energy to cook food, heat your home, and make your car work.
it saves the usage of energy and it does not affect the evironment
All home kitchen appliances use electrical energy.
the factors which affect the amount of time and energy used in homemaking activities are the following: 1. Size and composition of the family2. Size of income3. Level of household standard4. Location of the house5. Condition of the house, equipment, and furnishings6. Nature of occupation and activities of family members7. The change in seasons