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Energy Usage Analysis Life Sciences Coursework Paper

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Home Activity – Energy Usage Analysis
In this activity, you will use gas and electric bills to determine your energy consumption profile. You will also be calculating the cost difference between these two energy sources to identify which option is most cost effective.


Home Activity – Energy Usage Analysis


 


In this activity, you will use gas and electric bills to determine your energy consumption profile. You will also be calculating the cost difference between these two energy sources to identify which option is most cost effective.


Examples of an electric bill and a gas bill.


 


The objectives of this activity are to:


    Analyze the home energy usage pattern.


    Determine the relative percentages of energy sources you depend on and the relative costs of each of those energy sources.


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Procedure


To complete this activity, you must complete the steps outlined below.


    1.Print table (pdf format).


    2.View monthly gas and electric bills.


    3.Enter information into the printed PDF


    4.Respond to questions based on analysis of energy usage on PDF.


Gas Data Collection:


Gather data from the bill and enter it into the PDF.



  • Review each month’s expenditures

  • Enter the appropriate values into the PDF.


As you complete this activity, please remember that for the house in this project, it uses two types of energy sources. Gas and Electric


The following appliances run on electricity: Lights, Festival Lighting, Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Clothes Washer and Dryer, Air Conditioner, Microwave Oven, Toaster, Television, VCR, Stereo, X-Box, Computer, Ceiling Fan, Clothes


The following run on natural gas: Oven, Cooking Range, Water Heater, Home Heating System


 


Gas Data Collection is Below:


 


January



Billing Information



199 CCF @ $0.50396/CCF



100.29



Monthly Customer Charge



10.81



State Tax Adjustment Surcharge



-0.03



TOTAL COST



111.07



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 


February


 


Billing Information



179 CCF @ $0.50396/CCF



90.21



Monthly Customer Charge



10.81



State Tax Adjustment Surcharge



-0.03



TOTAL COST



100.99



 



 



 


March


Billing Information



163 CCF @ $0.50396/CCF



82.15



Monthly Customer Charge



10.81



State Tax Adjustment Surcharge



-0.03



TOTAL COST



92.93



 


 


 


April


Billing Information



139 CCF @ $0.50396/CCF



70.05



Monthly Customer Charge



10.81



State Tax Adjustment Surcharge



-0.03



TOTAL COST



80.83



 


May


Billing Information



139 CCF @ $0.50396/CCF



70.05



Monthly Customer Charge



10.81



State Tax Adjustment Surcharge



-0.03



TOTAL COST



80.83



 


June


 


Billing Information



119 CCF @ $0.50396/CCF



59.97



Monthly Customer Charge



10.81



State Tax Adjustment Surcharge



-0.03



TOTAL COST



70.75



 


July 



 



Billing Information



79 CCF @ $0.50396/CCF



39.81



Monthly Customer Charge



10.81



State Tax Adjustment Surcharge



-0.03



TOTAL COST



50.59



 


 


AUGUST


 


Billing Information



75 CCF @ $0.50396/CCF



37.8



Monthly Customer Charge



10.81



State Tax Adjustment Surcharge



-0.03



TOTAL COST



48.58



 



 



 


September


Billing Information



99 CCF @ $0.50396/CCF



49.89



Monthly Customer Charge



10.81



State Tax Adjustment Surcharge



-0.03



TOTAL COST



60.67



 


 


October


 


Billing Information



129 CCF @ $0.50396/CCF



65.01



Monthly Customer Charge



10.81



State Tax Adjustment Surcharge



-0.03



TOTAL COST



75.79



 


 


November


 


Billing Information



157 CCF @ $0.50396/CCF



79.12



Monthly Customer Charge



10.81



State Tax Adjustment Surcharge



-0.03



TOTAL COST



89.9



 



 


 



 


December


Billing Information



183 CCF @ $0.50396/CCF



92.22



Monthly Customer Charge



10.81



State Tax Adjustment Surcharge



-0.03



TOTAL COST



103



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


Electric Data Collection:


Gather data from the bill and enter it into the spreadsheet.



  • Review each month’s expenditures

  • Enter the appropriate values into the PDF.


 


January



Total Current Charges



1391 KWH @ 0.03254/KWH



45.26



Transmission Charge



6.2



Distribution Charges:


 

   Customer Charge



13.58



   KWH Charge



25.53



Transition Charges:


 

   Intangible Transition Charges:



8.66



TOTAL COST



99.23



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 


February


 


Total Current Charges



1251 KWH @ 0.03254/KWH



40.71



Transmission Charge



5.58



Distribution Charges:


 

   Customer Charge



12.21



   KWH Charge



22.96



Transition Charges:


 

   Intangible Transition Charges:



7.8



TOTAL COST



89.26



 


 


 


 


 


 



 



 


March


Total Current Charges



1140 KWH @ 0.03254/KWH



37.1



Transmission Charge



5.08



Distribution Charges:


 

   Customer Charge



11.13



   KWH Charge



20.92



Transition Charges:


 

   Intangible Transition Charges:



7.11



TOTAL COST



81.34



 


April


Total Current Charges



973 KWH @ 0.03254/KWH



31.66



Transmission Charge



4.34



Distribution Charges:


 

   Customer Charge



9.5



   KWH Charge



17.86



Transition Charges:


 

   Intangible Transition Charges:



6.07



TOTAL COST



69.43



 


May


Billing Information



139 CCF @ $0.50396/CCF



70.05



Monthly Customer Charge



10.81



State Tax Adjustment Surcharge



-0.03



TOTAL COST



80.83



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


June


 


Total Current Charges



973 KWH @ 0.03254/KWH



31.66



Transmission Charge



4.34



Distribution Charges:


 

   Customer Charge



9.5



   KWH Charge



17.86



Transition Charges:


 

   Intangible Transition Charges:



6.07



TOTAL COST



69.43



 


July 



 



Total Current Charges



1112 KWH @ 0.03254/KWH



36.18



Transmission Charge



4.96



Distribution Charges:


 

   Customer Charge



10.85



   KWH Charge



20.41



Transition Charges:


 

   Intangible Transition Charges:



6.93



TOTAL COST



79.33



 


 


AUGUST


 


Total Current Charges



1057 KWH @ 0.03254/KWH



34.39



Transmission Charge



4.71



Distribution Charges:


 

   Customer Charge



10.32



   KWH Charge



19.4



Transition Charges:


 

   Intangible Transition Charges:



6.59



TOTAL COST



75.41



 



 


       


 


 


 


September



Total Current Charges



834 KWH @ 0.03254/KWH



27.14



Transmission Charge



3.72



Distribution Charges:


 

   Customer Charge



8.14



   KWH Charge



15.31



Transition Charges:


 

   Intangible Transition Charges:



5.2



TOTAL COST



59.51



 


 


October


 


Total Current Charges



973 KWH @ 0.03254/KWH



31.66



Transmission Charge



4.34



Distribution Charges:


 

   Customer Charge



9.5



   KWH Charge



17.86



Transition Charges:


 

   Intangible Transition Charges:



6.07



TOTAL COST



69.43



 


 


November


 


Total Current Charges



1112 KWH @ 0.03254/KWH



36.18



Transmission Charge



4.96



Distribution Charges:


 

   Customer Charge



10.85



   KWH Charge



20.41



Transition Charges:


 

   Intangible Transition Charges:



6.93



TOTAL COST



79.33



 


 


 



 


 



 


December


Total Current Charges



1251 KWH @ 0.03254/KWH



40.71



Transmission Charge



5.58



Distribution Charges:


 

   Customer Charge



12.21



   KWH Charge



22.96



Transition Charges:


 

   Intangible Transition Charges:



7.8



TOTAL COST



89.26



 


 


 


 


Answer these questions below based on the data above


 


 



  1. Convert total gas and electricity consumption to BTUs (assume that 1 CCF of natural gas is 100,000 BTUs and that 1 kWh = 3,412 BTUs). (15 points)


 


______________________ BTUs of Gas


 


 


­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­        ______________________ BTUs of Electricity


 


 



  1. Determine the cost of one million BTUs from each fuel (gas and electricity). (10 points)


 


                 $__________________ Total BTUs


 


 


                $__________________ Electricity


 


 



  1. Determine the total energy consumption (BTUs) in a year and calculate the average cost of one million BTUs. (10 points)


 


                __________ Total BTUs


 


 


$__________ Total BTUs


 


 


 


 



  1. What is the percentage of energy coming from each fuel? (10 points)


 


_________ % from Gas


 


________ % from Electricity


 



  1. 5.       What is your total monthly average energy bill? (5 points) 


 


$___________


 


 



  1. Comment on the environmental effects of your energy consumption profile and the costs of energy sources that you use? (10 points)


 


 



  1. Describe how this activity helped you in understanding the utility bills and contributed towards achieving the objectives of this course. (5 points)


 


 


 


 

Coursework Sample Content Preview:

Based on the data provided, it is visible that the consumption of natural gas is greater during winter season that corresponds to the months of December, January and February than the consumption during warm and hot weather which begins in June and continues until August and September. As shown in the table above, CCF's usage is highest in January and lowest in August. The reason behind is that natural gas is consumed more to run home heating system in maintaining temperatures at an acceptable level during cold weather. On the other hand, during summer season, switching on heating systems is not essential, hence, natural gas is less used. ...
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