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Eltron

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Mar 3, 2005
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Didn't really know where to put this one so I'll stick it here. Does anyone know of a quick list of small processes and their energy requirements? For example, let's say I have a system that uses 3MJ throughout it's lifecycle, and I want to compare that to some other everyday system (like lightbulbs or walking). Is there a website somewhere maybe, or do I just have to do the calc for whatever process I choose? I'm obviously being lazy here.

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Doesn't the ASHRAE manuals for HVAC have numbers for things like that?

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What I was looking for was something that had a list of everyday processes. Basically I wanted to compare one process to another. For example: let's say it takes 2.6MJ of energy to make a paper bag. I wanted to say something like, "You would spend 2.6MJ of energy walking 40 miles" or "That's enough energy to power a CFB for 9 weeks." Anyway, I figured something out in the mean time. Thanks for the help, guys.

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I agree that site is pretty neat.

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