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Can you redo this same analysis with a sense of the multiplier effect of energy efficiency of the equipment we use, from light bulbs to ac equipment to appliances to heat pump water heaters? When you add this multiplier to the time price, the time price savings of useful energy explodes.

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I like it, but do the harder arithmetic on a water heater that today costs more than five times an electric resistance unit. Is the 4x more efficient production of hot water (the juice) worth the squeeze (unit costs five times as much and is more complicated to install and maintain.). I agree, most examples are like the microwave, cheaper to make, cheaper to install and far, far more energy efficient. But worth contrasting with two examples in time prices 1980 (old version) to today (new energy efficient version) and actual prices today (energy efficient vs version inefficient version) 1. Light bulb. 2. Hot water heater (HPWH vs electric).

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