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1st June 2007

electric appliances vs gas appliances

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In the war between electric appliances versus gas appliances.  I personally lean on the side of gas, here in Houston TX, because we are in Texas and are on a separate grid from the rest of the USA. Electrictity is very expensive and costly with the average 3 family home costing $400-$500 monthly for electrictiy during summer months.  If you could remove any appliance from the electric bill it is always a good idea. 

I found this great site with the below information:

Dare to Compare

Find out what your savings would be for an electric heat pump versus a natural gas furnace. To calculate the costs for your house, just type over the suggested values in the form below (or select the correct value from a pull-down list or radio button) for each of these 10 questions:  When I visited thier website it was very informative and takes the calculations from personal to professional which I respect. We recommend this website to help you decide which is better gas vs electric?

You can click on this link for find more information Energy Right
These are all things to consider:

  1. What is the heated area of your house?
  2. How well is your house insulated?
  3. What is the winter Heating Load Hours value for your location?
  4. What is the efficiency (AFUE) of the gas furnace
  5. Does the gas furnace have a standing pilot light?
  6. How much per Therm do you pay for natural gas?
  7. What is your monthly customer charge for natural gas ?
  8. What is the efficiency (HSPF) of the electric heat pump?
  9. How many cents per kilowatt hour do you pay for electric power?
  10. What is your monthly customer charge for electric service?

I also found this website Cosumer Energy Center this website is the most informative I have found and it makes great scence. The California Energy Commission puts everything together and makes the direct comparison between gas vs. electric that is easy to understand and every can get it.  Think about the appliances as little deductions from your paycheck because they are.

 WATER HEATERS - When we think about where our energy dollars go, we notice the obvious choices we see every day around the house - lights, kitchen appliances, television, and air conditioning and heating. But we tend to overlook the expense of heating water for our daily needs, however 25% of each energy dollar goes to heat water.

Electric vs Gas

Your first decision should be whether to buy a gas or electric model. If you’re replacing an existing water heater, check to see what type you have now. Is it gas, electric or even propane? Do you have a natural gas outlet available at the water heater, or only an electric outlet? Many homes are not equipped with natural gas. Obviously, it would not be a good idea to buy a gas water heater if you have an all-electric home.

Which is better - gas or electric?

In almost all of California, natural gas is the most economical way to go. It usually costs three times as much to heat the same amount of water with electricity as it does with gas.

If you have an electric water heater and a gas furnace or stove, you may save money in the long run if you extend the gas line to your water heater.

If you live in a rural area that has propane service instead of natural gas, propane is usually less expensive than electricity.

Comparing Fuel Costs

To estimate your water-heating bill, locate the price you pay for gas, electricity or propane: (Based on general energy prices)

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  1. 1 On June 27th, 2007, Hannah said:

    Referer…

    Thinking things has been done through the ages; knowing things remains to be done…

  2. 2 On March 19th, 2008, Rich said:

    I live in Michigan where propane is around $2.24 per gallon and on average annual spending of $2500.00 a year. Do you still think propane is the way to go? I am switching to electric. Gas is only going up and will not go down.

    signed

    Fed-up

  3. 3 On April 11th, 2008, water heaters electric said:

    water heaters electric…

    Good post. I am looking into these issues on my blog….

  4. 4 On April 24th, 2008, Garden Statues said:

    Garden Statues…

    Thanks for creating this blog. I thought it was a very interesting read. It is so interesting reading other peoples personal take on a subject….

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    Houston Air Conditioning…

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  10. 10 On August 10th, 2008, dil okulu said:

    is there any information about this in other languages, maybe german or other else?

  11. 11 On August 23rd, 2008, Ebay hot items said:

    Very interesting site, nice design, greetings

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