by Stark » Sun 17 Jul 2005, 12:25:39
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Heineken', 'I') agree that there is some marginal heating function provided by computers etc. However . . .
The heat produced by appliances makes makes your refrigerator and freezer and air-conditioning system less efficient.
Most of the U.S. doesn't enjoy your situation with cool summers. In a fast-warming world, cooling will be more important than heating in the future.
Bear in mind that lots of energy is wasted during the mining or pumping of the fuel that eventually creates the electricity used to run your appliances. A lot of electricity is wasted during transmission over wires, too. Every gizmo you plug in is only adding to the total problem and accelerating the day of reckoning.
Computers are virtually 100% efficient at producing electric heat, just as baseboard heaters are. I could remove all my baseboard heaters and replace them with computers, the cost of the electricity would be the same.
I'm not sure why you say that appliance heat would make refrigerators less efficient. This would only be true if the appliances are heating the home to a hotter temperature than one would like. Otherwise, they would have no effect on the refrigerator at all, unless they were radiating heat directly onto it.
I agree, though, that we in seattle are lucky, regarding energy. We have cheap electricity, 85% of which comes from hydroelectric, mild winters (it snows maybe a couple days a winter), summers mild enough that almost no one has air conditioners.
If you live in a hot location where you're running air conditioning for months a year, you need to pay attention to how much heat your appliances are churning out. During the cooler months where you're heating the home anyway, however, turn on all your appliances at once if you like, they'll heat the house nicely.