Aah bills. Family of 4, 2250 sq ft 1960 split-level house in Philly 'burbs, 2 small cars. Recreational wood burning 0.2 cords/yr.
In 2007, before energy upgrades:
Annual home usage was 8000 kWh elec, and 1350 gal heating oil.
Cars usage: 15000 mi at 25 mpg = 600 gal gas (12 gal/wk).
Operating Cost (at
current prices): 8000*0.124 = $992, 1350*$3.75 = $5072 + $200 service, 600*3.50 = $2100
Total for home and vehicle energy, using 2006 equipment: $
8364/yr, or $700/mo
Nearly all fossil energy, ~28 tons of CO2 emitted/yr. About -$2000/yr to US trade balance.
Actually had home energy upgrades, converted house to all electric, switched supply to $0.124/kWh 100% wind power, leased 1 EV.
In 2014, annual usage is:
Annual house usage is 15500 kWh elec, not including EV. Period.
Cars usage: EV goes 10,000 mi/year @ 3.6kWh/mi(total) = 2850 kWh elec, Mazda5 goes 3000 mi @ 22 mpg, 136 gals gas.
Operating cost (at
current prices): 18150*0.124 = $2250, 136*$3.50 = $476
Total for home and vehicle energy, using 2014 equipment: $
2726/yr, or $227/mo
Nearly all wind power, ~1.6 tons of CO2/yr. About -$150/yr to US trade balance.
Annual energy 'savings': $
5638/yr, and +$1850/yr improvement to US balance of trade.
Clearly fixing the climate is technically impossible, will cost a bundle and will destroy the US economy.
Disclosure:
New HVAC/DHW equipment and energy retrofit cost ~$15k upfront (relative to planned conventional upgrades). Maybe $2k total in govt and utility rebates. Call it 3 years simple payback.
Assuming wind turbines are <10 years old, @2.2 cents/kWh, fed subsidy to turbine owners: up to $400/year for my power.
New EV lease cost $1200/yr more
net than old gaswagon beater, including $7500 fed rebate to Nissan/dealer.
Operating cost of ASHP should include a $5-8k replacement cost on a 10-15 yr lifetime, call it $500/year.