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Electricity
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I am grateful for electricity, something which I often take for granted.
www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/reps/enduse/er01_us.html
Kitchen and laundry appliances accounted for about one-third of household electricity consumption in 2001. Refrigerators, the biggest consumers among household appliances, used 156 billion kWh of electricity.
Home electronics accounted for 82 billion kWh of U.S. household electricity use in 2001. Color TVs, found in 106 million households, accounted for 33 billion kWh and were the largest single home electronics use. TV peripherals (VCRs/DVDs, cable boxes, and satellite dishes) accounted for an additional 16 billion kWh.
Over 96 million households used some kind of office equipment. PCs were found in 60 million households, and 51 million had Internet access. PCs and peripherals (including printers with and without copier/fax capability) accounted for a combined 23 billion kWh.
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www.iptv.org/exploremore/energy/uses/electricity.cfm
Gratitude Series – photo #32

