Seeking benchmarks to evaluate energy consumption

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Seeking benchmarks to evaluate energy consumption




by EVEN » 11/06/08, 10:41

I look for several years my energy consumption with the aim of reducing it both in terms of housing, transport but also consumer goods. Many experiments can individually reduce each consumption station but I have not found references that can assess my overall ecological impact (in any case close). : Idea: Comparative benchmarks would allow me to assess my impact and the efforts to be made.
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by Christophe » 11/06/08, 10:44

I do not understand the question ... are you talking about CO2?

If yes you can look at this site: http://www.kyot-home.com/

Otherwise do not hesitate to use this search engine: https://www.econologie.com/forums/search.php

And watch the download section habitat, insulation and heating.
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by EVEN » 11/06/08, 10:55

It is not only that the habitat concerned must also compare the overall consumption to assess its impact.

Examples:

Households settle in rural areas to build a house that consumes less energy but at the same time use their vehicles every day.
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by EVEN » 12/06/08, 09:51

Sleep on it

To evaluate this type of overall assessment I propose the following method:

Put in parallel the different consumption of energy (housing, transport, consumption, leisure, etc ??) and evaluate the possible improvements in part of our lifestyles.

it interests someone : Cheesy: :?: :!:
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