Energy demand categories: Difference between revisions
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* | * [[housing|Homes]] | ||
** | ** All electricity except heating and cooling - those have other options (see below). | ||
* | * Public buildings + commercial buildings (includes retail stores, restaurants, offices, and the service sector in general) | ||
** | ** All electricity except heating and cooling - those have other options (see below). | ||
* [[Trains]] for [[public transit]] | * [[Trains]] for [[public transit]] | ||
Latest revision as of 23:17, 31 October 2022
Electricity that must be available 24/7
- Homes
- All electricity except heating and cooling - those have other options (see below).
- Public buildings + commercial buildings (includes retail stores, restaurants, offices, and the service sector in general)
- All electricity except heating and cooling - those have other options (see below).
- Trains for public transit
Electricity that does not have to be available 24/7 - could maybe be used during peak hours only
- Charging electric vehicles
- Manufacturing
Things that don't have to be electric
- Heating and cooling: homes and other buildings