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'''Convert a freezer to a refrigerator, and reduce energy consumption 12x so that your refrigerator uses 8 Watts of average power.''' | |||
Nearly every household on Earth has a verticaldoor fridge that wastes not only food, but also about 1 kWh of energy each day (~365 kWh a year). Some vertical-door fridges waste as much as 3kWh each day. In a country of a few million households, replacing vertical door refrigerators with chestfridges can save enough energy to allow closing down at least one large power station. Alternatively, construction of a new power station to meet the increasing energy demand could be avoided or delayed. | Nearly every household on Earth has a verticaldoor fridge that wastes not only food, but also about 1 kWh of energy each day (~365 kWh a year). Some vertical-door fridges waste as much as 3kWh each day. In a country of a few million households, replacing vertical door refrigerators with chestfridges can save enough energy to allow closing down at least one large power station. Alternatively, construction of a new power station to meet the increasing energy demand could be avoided or delayed. | ||
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Convert a freezer to a refrigerator, and reduce energy consumption 12x so that your refrigerator uses 8 Watts of average power.
Nearly every household on Earth has a verticaldoor fridge that wastes not only food, but also about 1 kWh of energy each day (~365 kWh a year). Some vertical-door fridges waste as much as 3kWh each day. In a country of a few million households, replacing vertical door refrigerators with chestfridges can save enough energy to allow closing down at least one large power station. Alternatively, construction of a new power station to meet the increasing energy demand could be avoided or delayed. http://mtbest.net/chest_fridge.html