I can’t hit the target because my overall usage is low and evenly spread throughout the day, if I used lots of energy, I could swap things around, but as I don’t , my target equals on average using less than 0.7 kwh in the 3 hour period
December power move
Best answer by waltyboy
Hi
I was interested to see that while you were away over Christmas, your house used around 0.15 kWh (on average) for the peak hour period? OK, I realise that the four Christmas weekend/bank holiday days don’t actually count, but am I right in my understanding, at around 0.05 kWh per hour on average?
And then when you’re home again, to hit the target, you could increase this key period 3-hour consumption from 0.15 kWh to 0.7 kWh, i.e. permit yourself an increase from 0.05 per peak hour to something like 0.23 kWh, approximately a five-fold increase, comparing when you’re not at home to when you are. This might well be achievable…giving an overall “at home” daily consumption of around 5.6 kWh?
This sounds do-able, admittedly your overall electricity consumption at less than than 6 kWh daily is admirably low, but there are users in this forum with similar, or even lower, consumption.
Id be really interested to know, without wishing to pry, just from one consumer to another, what it is that boosts your “at home” peak hours usage five times compared to when you’re not at home? I understand heat and light requirements, none of us on here would advocate sitting in the dark and cold, no thank you very much!
Well done on your impressively low usage…all the best…and stay warm, there’s some cold weather forecast as January proceeds….
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