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by bruckie
1365 days ago
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The article suggests aiming for 2 kWh per hour (why don't they just say 2 kW?), not 2 kWh per day. So you're already there: 38 kWh/person/day = 1.6 kW/person I'm not entirely sure if the article intends to measure embodied energy, though, which your calculations don't capture. |
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