• blackris@discuss.tchncs.de
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    6 months ago

    OP mentions this delivering 3kWh on a typical day, about 10% of a typical US household’s consumption.

    Wow, this is much. If you are correct, a typical US household consumes two times the energy than a typical german household.

    The last numbers I found where from 2021 with 5411 kWh for a household with 3 or more people.

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      6 months ago

      Yeah that one made me whiplash as well. Jesus, we thought we blew out the meter at 17kwh in a shitty aussie rental during a brutal winter with oil heaters

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      6 months ago

      a typical US household consumes two times the energy than a typical german household.

      Can’t even use a bit more powerful drill without blowing the fuses in some older european houses, because the old wiring is too weak.

    • Clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works
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      6 months ago

      I didn’t know if it’s correct, but consider that nanny (most?) use natural gas for heating, cooling, cooking, and got water, so those aren’t Even counted!