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Energy Terms Explained
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AFUE
(annual fuel utilization efficiency): an efficiency rating that
measures the efficiency with which gas and other fossil-fuel-burning
appliance use their primary fuel source over an entire heating
season. It does not take into account the efficiency with which any
component of the system, such as a furnace fan motor, uses
electricity. AFUE is expressed as a percentage that indicates the
average number of Btu worth of heating comfort provided by each Btu
worth of fuel consumed by the system. For instance, a gas furnace
with an AFUE of 80% would provide 0.8 Btu of heat for every Btu of
natural gas it burned.
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Air
infiltration: the
introduction, usually unintentional, of unconditioned outdoor air
into a mechanically heated and/or cooled building. Air infiltration
can occur through any opening in the home's structure, including
seams where walls meet other walls, window or door frames, or
chimneys; holes where wires or pipes penetrate walls, floors or
ceilings/roofs; and between the loose-fitting meeting rails of
double-hung windows or a door bottom and door threshold. It is one
of the major causes of unwanted heat gain and loss, and personal
discomfort in buildings.
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Alternating Current (AC) - An electric current that
reverses its direction at regular intervals or cycles; In the U.S.
the standard is 120 reversals or 60 cycles per second; typically
abbreviated as AC
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Amp
- short for "ampere" - this measures the amount of
electricity moving through a wire. Most household appliances use 15
or 20 amps of power. Amps are what give electricity its "shock."
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Biomass
Fuel - Any organic (plant
or animal) material which is available on a renewable basis,
including agricultural crops and agricultural wastes and residues,
wood and wood wastes and residues, animal wastes, municipal wastes,
and aquatic plants
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BTU
(British thermal unit): a measurement of the energy in heat. It
takes one Btu of heat to warm one pound of water by 1° Fahrenheit.
Btu can be used either to define an air conditioner's cooling
capacity (i.e., the number of Btu of heat that can be removed by the
system) or a furnace's heating capacity (i.e., the number of Btu of
heat that can be supplied by the system).
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Chemical
Energy - Energy stored in a substance and released
during a chemical reaction such as burning wood, coal, or oil.
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Combustion - Chemical oxidation accompanied by the
generation of light and heat.
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Conduction - is the transfer of heat through solid
objects such as glass, dry wall, brick and other building materials.
The greater the difference between the outdoor and indoor
temperatures, the faster conduction can occur, increasing a
building's energy gain or loss.
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Convection
is the transfer of heat to or from a
solid surface via a gas or liquid current. Where home heat loss and
gain are concerned, heat convection is caused by air (gas) currents
that carry heat from your body, furniture, interior walls and other
warm objects to windows, floors, ceilings, exterior walls and other
cool surfaces.
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Conversion - A number that translates units of one
measurement system into corresponding values of another measurement
system.
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Cord of
Firewood - a tightly stacked pile of wood logs
measuring 4' x 4' x 8' (128 cubic feet).
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Daylighting - is the technique of using natural
light from windows, skylights and other openings to supplement or
replace a building's artificial lighting system. When applied
properly, daylighting can reduce lighting costs. When applied
improperly, however, it can not only lead to inappropriate light
levels but can also raise the building's cooling costs by
introducing high levels of solar heat into the interior of the
building. Also see SOLAR GAIN to see how sunlight can affect heating
costs.
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Direct
Current - An electric current that flows in only one
direction through a circuit, as from a battery.
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Efficiency - is the degree to which a certain action
or level of work can be effectively produced for the least
expenditure of effort or fuel. BTU of energy consumed (input) x
efficiency = BTU output.
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Energy
- The ability to do work or the ability to move an object.
Electrical energy is usually measured in kilowatt hours (kWh), while
heat energy is usually measured in British thermal units (Btu).
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Energy
Efficiency - Refers to activities that are aimed at
reducing the energy used by substituting technically more advanced
equipment, typically without affecting the services provided.
Examples include high-efficiency appliances, efficient lighting
programs, high-efficiency heating, ventilating and air conditioning
(HVAC) systems or control modifications, efficient building design,
advanced electric motor drives, and heat recovery systems.
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Emission
- A discharge or something that is given off;
generally used in regard to discharges into the air. Or, releases of
gases to the atmosphere from some type of human activity (cooking,
driving a car, etc). In the context of global climate change, they
consist of greenhouse gases (e.g., the release of carbon dioxide
during fuel combustion).
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Heat
Content - The gross heat content is the number of
British thermal units (Btu) produced by the combustion, of a volume
of gas under certain with air of the same temperature and pressure
as the gas, when the products of combustion are cooled to the
initial temperature of gas and air and when the water formed by
combustion is condensed to the liquid state.
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Kilowatt-hour
(kWh) -1000 watts used for one hour - or any
combination of energy multiplied by time that is equivalent to that
rate of electrical consumption, such as one watt used for 1000 hours,
10 watts used for 100 hours, or 50 watts used for 20 hours. For
example, a 100-watt light bulb left on for five hours each day would
consume one kWh every two days. Kilowatt-hour is the primary measure
on which U.S. electric companies base most customer billing.
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Load Estimate
- is series of studies performed to determine the
heating or cooling requirements of your home. An energy load
analysis uses information such as the square footage of your home,
window and door areas, insulation quality and local climate to
determine the heating and cooling capacity needed by your furnace,
heat pump or air conditioner.
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Mercaptan
- An organic chemical compound that has a sulfur like odor that is
added to natural gas before distribution to the consumer, to give it
a distinct, unpleasant odor (smells like rotten eggs). This serves
as a safety device by allowing it to be detected in the atmosphere,
in cases where leaks occur.
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Methane
- A colorless, flammable, odorless hydrocarbon gas (CH4) which is
the major component of natural gas. It is also an important source
of hydrogen in various industrial processes. Methane is a greenhouse
gas.
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Operating
Cost - is the day-to-day
cost of operating an appliance, based on energy use.
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Payback
Period - is the amount of time it takes to achieve a
full return on an investment. For instance, if a high-efficiency
direct vent gas fireplace costs $1000 more than a purely decorative
fireplace but would save $500 a year in gas usage, the payback
period is 2 years.
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Propane
(C3H8) - A normally gaseous straight-chain
hydrocarbon. It is a colorless paraffinic gas that boils at a
temperature of -43.67 degrees Fahrenheit. It is extracted from
natural gas or refinery gas streams.
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Radiation
- is a method of heat transfer in which heat is transmitted from
surface to surface via infrared waves. Radiant heat warms the
surfaces it touches without increasing the temperature of the air
through which it travels. All warm bodies radiate infrared energy.
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R-Value
- is a measurement of a material's ability to resist heat transfer.
Insulation products are rated according to the R-value. The higher
its R-value, the greater the product's ability to resist heat flow
will be.
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Solar
Gain - is the heat that builds up inside a structure
as a result of sunlight that enters through transparent or
translucent surfaces, such as windows, and is converted to heat
after striking other surfaces inside the building.
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Space
Heating - The use of energy to generate heat for
warmth in housing units using space-heating equipment. The equipment
could be either the primary or secondary source of heating.
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Thermal
Energy - The total potential and kinetic energy
associated with the random motions of the molecules of a material.
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Thermostat
- A device that adjusts the amount of
heating and cooling produced and/or distributed by automatically
responding to the temperature in the environment.
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Watt
- a unit of electric power. The amount of power required by electric
appliances is expressed in watts. Watt-hour is a unit of electric
energy, equal to one watt used over a period of one hour.
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Volt (V)
- The volt is the International System of Units (SI) measure of
electric potential or electromotive force. A potential of one volt
appears across a resistance of one ohm when a current of one ampere
flows through that resistance. Reduced to SI base units, 1 V = 1 kg
times m2 times s-3 times A-1 (kilogram meter squared per second
cubed per ampere).
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Voltage
- The difference in electrical potential between any two
conductors or between a conductor and ground. It is a measure of the
electric energy per electron that electrons can acquire and/or give
up as they move between the two conductors. This is how electricity
gets from the power plant to your house: high-voltage transmission
lines carry the electricity under greater pressure to carry it long
distances, while lower-voltage power lines serve individual homes
and businesses.
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