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(thing) by rdude (3.8 d) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Tue Apr 17 2001 at 4:08:20

ENERGY CRISIS

There is worldwide energy crisis occuring as I node. I feel guilty, using this computer, but at least I'm not wasting energy (I'm noding, after all). There is currently a lack of natural gas, oil, and petroleum (though there may not be much difference in the last two). This has caused energy prices to soar, but less energy is being produced. OPEC has decided to reduce it's output even more.

Regular people are being affected. Energy bills are rising. However, if everybody reduced their energy usage by 1% per month, we could all make a significant difference. Here are some suggestions to reduce energy:

  • Don't run energy guzzlers between 9 AM and 6 PM. These include your dryer, your oven, your heater, and others. Computers are not energy guzzlers, however, if a thousand computers are on, it's like a thousand lights.
  • Be sure to use fluorescent lights at home, but only in places where the light is on often. Turning a flourescent light on and off takes too much energy.
  • Here's an extremely obvious one: switch off lights you're not using. This saves on lighting and cooling costs.

The rise in energy bills may trigger high inflation rates. This will definitely cause problems. So, try and save energy, and help us all.


In response to ikeleib's writeup (see below):
After going over my math, I see that flourescent lights are more efficient. Use them.


(idea) by ikeleib (4.3 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Wed May 30 2001 at 2:51:21

I have to disagree with at least one of rdude's findings. I conjecture that running fluorescent bulbs is a good idea. I don't think what rdude says about startup energy is true.

Consider this: I replace a 100 watt incandescent bulb with a 20 watt compact fluorecent bulb. I turn on the compact fluorescent bulb and, according to rdude, it instantly consumes the ammount of energy equal to it being in steady state (20 Watts) for 8 hours of operation. That's 72000 Joules of energy. Assuming a fluorenscent bulb has a mass of 1/2 kilogram (it's less), and is made of solid iron(449 J/kg*K), the primary contributor of it's mass, the bulb would get to be 320 degrees Kelvin hotter than it was before it was turned on. This doesn't happen. If you turn on a fluorescent bulb, you can feel it gradually warming up, but it doesn't have a huge startup energy.

On the other hand, consider a 100 Watt incandescent bulb. The incandescent bulb radiates at least 80% of its energy as heat (a 20 Watt flourescent is said to be equivalent). So, 80 Watts of energy are wasted. Of course, if you have air conditioning, the energy is dissipated by your air conditioner. This of course opperates at well below 100% efficiency (I would venture around 35%). So, the energy used by a fluoresecent is signifigantly less.

Of course, fluorescent lights do get excessive wear from short durations of use. In most places, lights are not the primary expenditure of energy in a home.


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