Amazing video by Technology Connections. It’s a long one, but don’t miss his 30 minute angry rant at the end.

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    3 days ago

    This appliance uses 1 kilowatt. Running it for 1 second uses 1 kJ. Easy.

    Are you billed by the hour, or by the month?

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      3 days ago

      By the kilowatt hour per month.

      If you’re talking about systems that generate and consume power measured in watts. Why would you then convert to joules so that you can say ‘this generates ___ joules per hour’ when you could just infer kwh from the nameplate wattage. It’s an extra conversion for no reason.

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        3 days ago

        Why would I care about “Joules per hour”? What matters is power (Watts), and total energy used (Joules). “Kilowatt hour per month” is just an awkward way of saying “Joules per month”

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          Because total energy used is not what matters. What matters for most people is how much they have to pay. And they have to pay according to how many hours they were powering their devices with how many kilowatts.

          People are – sadly – very uninterested in thinking about energy being indeed energy.

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            2 hours ago

            they have to pay according to how many hours they were powering their devices with how many kilowatts

            Let’s see, power multiplied by time is… energy. So they’re paying for the total energy used. If they use 2 kW for their hair dryer and it doesn’t even come close to an hour of usage, they have to pay for that too.