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The bungalow would probably have a supply rated at about 15 kW but the average load would be a lot less, maybe 1-2 kW.
Yes and no. Tides only come in 10 hrs a day. But it can generate a lot of electricity.
no that's not a lot
Find the population of Sydney and assume each person uses 10 units per day. Multiply it out and add about 100% for industrial use. That should give a reasonable estimate. The capacity of a power supply to an area is usually reckoned as about 1 kW per person. With a population of 4 million about 4 Gigawatts of power are needed for the Sydney area, although it could be a lot more in places which use a lot of air conditioning.
For the most part, they do. A lot of the electricity is from diesel generators or sustainable energy sources, but the cost of electricity there can be around 10x as expensive.
A lot of electricity a day
The gas compressors cost a lot more to maintain. While the electric units will cost a lot less, and also be able to lift a lot more than the gas units.
The bungalow would probably have a supply rated at about 15 kW but the average load would be a lot less, maybe 1-2 kW.
a lot of units
Yes and no. Tides only come in 10 hrs a day. But it can generate a lot of electricity.
Water molecules allows some electricity to constantly discharge. Only little humidity and the static electricity can grow to a quite high voltage. A lot of humidity will counteract this. As voltage increases, more will be dissipated by the moisture.
Bauxite Smelting and Processing needs a lot of electricity.
a day as a conservationist would be like saving everything. you proably would not use a lot of electricity and or heat in your house.
It take a lot of electricity to heat anything. It take a lot of electricity to heat anything.
we use electricity a lot because we use it for the lights and refridgerator,etc.
There is no answer to that, does the house need some demo to install the duct work or a lot? Are there beams or obstructions in the way?Even the costs of heating units vary a lot. Your best choice is to phone a few heating companies and get them to come in and give you a free estimate, takes all the guess work out of it.
no that's not a lot