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[edit] Assumptions
- Winter: gas central heating to 21°C for 3hrs in the morning and 6hrs in the evening
- Summer: air conditioning to 25°C throughout the house
- Occupants will adjust their blinds and curtains to minimise energy use
- Windows and doors are shut during heating and cooling
The information is provided as a guide only. Actual energy consumption will depend on the area of the house, the individual style of occupancy and the efficiency of appliances.
[edit] Summary
Annual energy usage (MJ/m2) for heating and cooling. Graph by User:Pengo. Made using OpenOffice.org and The GNU Image Manipulation Program.
From data at the ACT Planning and Land Authority web site [1]
[edit] Licensing
Dual licensed: GFDL, cc-by-sa-2.5.
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