Energy Use
Germany and France two opposite paths to the nuclear energy future
Faced with an energy crisis linked to the war in Ukraine, Germany and France have taken opposite paths when it comes to nuclear energy: while Germany finally agreed to give it up in 2011, France doubled down on its commitment to this technology.
France and Germany have always been considered the “motive” of the construction of Europe: now each country pulls in a different way in terms of energy, with the influence that this can have in the debate about the future of Europe in this area, especially in one. a point of geographical and economic uncertainty throughout the continent.
Residential Energy Use
How much electricity does an American home use?
In 2017, the average annual electricity consumption for a U.S. residential utility customer was 10,399 kilowatt hours (KWh), an average of 867 kWh per month. Louisiana had the highest annual electricity consumption at 14,242 kWh per residential customer, and Hawaii had the lowest at 6,074 kWh per residential customer. (https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=97&t=3)
Add to those figures the use of natural gas.
I used 422 KWH/month, 5063 KWH/year from February 19, 2018 to February 19, 2019. All electric with solar panels.