Earth’s Changing Environment Lecture 23

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Earth’s Changing Environment Lecture 23 Fred’s Utility Bill

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Earth’s Changing EnvironmentLecture 23

Fred’s Utility Bill

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Energy Efficiency

Utility is promoting energy efficiency in two ways.

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Space Heating with Natural Gas

Advisory claims that heating with an electric resistance furnace cost $1,400 and heating with natural gas cost $555. This is about 40%.

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Energy Use

Energy use shifts with season.

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Cost of Energy

Bill is complicated, but

Electricity costs $0.057/kWh

Gas costs $0.71/ccf

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Furnace Efficiency

80% for gas furnace.

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Air-Conditioner Efficiency - SEER

10% for AC

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Problem and Solution

During February, a San Antonio homeowner used 100 ccf of natural gas for space heating.

Complete combustion of 1 ccf of natural gas releases 1 therm of heat

1 therm = 100,000 Btu of heat. AFUE of the Fred’s furnace = 80. Electric resistance heating releases 3413 Btu

per kWh Natural cost $0.71 per ccf. Electricity costs $0.057 per kWh.

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How much heat did the gas heater supply?

100 ccf 100 therm 100 therm x 0.80 = 80 therm = = 8,000,000 Btu

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What was the cost of the natural gas used?

= 100 ccf x $0.71/ccf = $71

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How much heat would have to be supplied if an electric heater were used? 80 therms = 8,000,000 Btu

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How much electricity would the electric heater use? 8,000,000 Btu / 3413 Btu/kWh = 2,343 kWh

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How much would this electricity cost?

2,343 kWh x $.057 = $134

So the ratio of the cost of the electricity to the cost of natural gas would be $134 / $71 = 1.9

It would cost almost twice as much to heat with electricity!

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How much energy must be supplied at the utility to supply the heater’s electric energy?

2,343 / 0.30 = 7813 kWh 7813 kWh x 3413 Btu/kWh =

26,700,00 Btu = 267 therm So the ratio of the energy

needed to supply electric heating to the energy to supply the gas heat = 267 therm / 100 therm = 2.67

Almost three times as much primary energy is needed to supply electric heat as to supply gas heat.

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Compare the CO2 emission for electric and gas heating

Coal releases 26 tons / QBtu Gas releases 14 tons / QBtu Ratio of CO2 emission coefficients =

26/14 = 1.87 Ratio of CO2 emission =

(Coeff. x Energy)E / (Coeff. x Energy)G = CoeffE / CoeffG x EnergyE / EnergyG = 1.87 x 2.67 = 5.0

Five times as much CO2 is emitted to supply electric heat as to supply gas heat.