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1. Wowfun+N2[view] [source] 2022-10-07 12:07:40
>>taraka+(OP)
> dryer use accounts for about 6 percent of U.S. residential electricity use

That's a huge amount! I didn't realize it was so much!

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2. blakes+63[view] [source] 2022-10-07 12:11:23
>>Wowfun+N2
I thought for SURE that was going to be one of those made up stats from stupid magazine... nope... seems like that's actually true!? That's WAY higher than I would've ever guessed.
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3. refurb+W7[view] [source] 2022-10-07 12:44:11
>>blakes+63
It's 6% of residential use.

Residential use is 39% of all electrical generation.

So driers are 2.3%.

That number doesn't surprise me in the least. Residential electrical consumption is trivial if you don't include heating. So having an appliance use 5% of all home electricity seems pretty low?

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4. noneth+dc[view] [source] 2022-10-07 13:07:32
>>refurb+W7
I'm actually struggling to figure out the remaining 94%. I guess AC is like #1, fridge, tv/computer.... lights ... ?
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5. ghaff+Yd[view] [source] 2022-10-07 13:16:12
>>noneth+dc
I would guess AC (on average across the US) is a big one. Electric heat where it exists and is needed, refrigerators/freezers, over/stove, washer and dishwasher often heat water some. With LED lights/monitors and a general shift to more mobile electronics, I imagine that sort of thing is pretty far down the list.
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