A Bathtub of Water
Natural Gas
- Bathtub holds 9 cubic feet, 0.25 cubic meters, 250 kilograms
person displaces 50 kg? -> 200 kg of heated water
- Inlet water 10C, tub water 40C
30C * 2e5 g * 4.184 J/calorie -> 25 MJ
- Gas is $1 per therm, or $1 per 63 MJ at 60% heating efficiency
$0.40 per full bathtub, $160/year for a bath every night
Electric Resistance
$0.12 per 3.6 MJ, 90% efficiency -> $1 per 27 MJ
$0.93 per full bathtub, $340/year for a bath every night
Electric Heat Pump
$0.12 per 3.6 MJ, 240% efficiency -> $1 per 72 MJ
$0.35 per full bathtub, $130/year for a bath every night
est $2000 purchase and install plus one service call -> 67 year payback
If electric rates rise because of government renewable requirements, no savings at all over gas
Since renewables are not time-dispatchable, much of the "electric" power will be gas-powered anyway, and electric generation efficiency is much less than direct heating efficiency. The environmental cost of intermittent renewables is similar to the direct use of the gas used when the renewable sources are absent. Nuclear power would be far cleaner environmentally and much safer than gas, but politically impossible with a media-stupified electorate.