One song showers are encouraged in our household.In my view the one variable you can control the easiest with least impact on lifestyle is duration and frequency of electric showers.
Are you allowed to choose any songOne song showers are encouraged in our household.
No, 3 minute songs only.Can "Stairway to heaven", "American pie" or "Bat out of hell" album version be used
We're also moving towards a world where appliance efficiency is significantly increasing so much so that the energy rating labelling system had to be reset. No one's buying incandescent bulbs any more, air-fryers use a fraction of the energy conventional ovens did, induction hobs use a fraction of the energy, TVs are many times the size but use a fraction of the energy old ones did. More and more people are installing solar and significantly reducing their consumption. New homes are far better insulated and sizes are smaller than they were a number of years ago. Etc., etc..While I wouldn't expect a dramatic swing in the national average there might be reason to think it would tick up. For example, we're slowly moving towards a world where homes run solely on electricity (and not directly at least fossil fuels). While overall these houses are more energy efficient that doesn't mean electricity usage isn't higher.
We're also moving towards a world where appliance efficiency is significantly increasing so much so that the energy rating labelling system had to be reset. No one's buying incandescent bulbs any more, air-fryers use a fraction of the energy conventional ovens did, induction hobs use a fraction of the energy, TVs are many times the size but use a fraction of the energy old ones did. More and more people are installing solar and significantly reducing their consumption. New homes are far better insulated and sizes are smaller than they were a number of years ago. Etc., etc..
It serves it's purpose as an extremely crude measure for comparison. Anyone who has been paying for electricity in their current home should have no need to use national averages when comparing the relative costs of energy suppliers.Plenty of reasons for an update I would think.
The CSO produce similar data.It would be nice if they were able to update with approximation of property size/type. The UKs figures are lower than ours, I assume driven by population density hence smaller homes requiring less energy on average - 2,700KwH per annum. But it could be as suggested that its an older figure.
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