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fieryredhead | 14:46 Sat 15th Sep 2007 | How it Works
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Is it more energy efficient to boil water over a gas hob or in an electric kettle?
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hi, when I did my city and guilds electrical course, we did a comparison of boiling a kettle by electric and heating one on the gas. the outcome was: a kettle element heats only the water inside the kettle, all the energy is used, although the kettle gets hot on the outside. the gas hob, heats the kettle from below, but a great deal of the heat energy rises up the sides and into the atmosphere. heating the metal base of the kettle heats the water as a secondary effect. cost wise, the gas actually won as the cost of electricity is far greater than gas. carbon footprint-wise, electricity is the least pollutive . but, it was pointed out that in the winter, the wasted gas heat was also keeping the kitchen warm, so was not really being wasted.so, electric in the summer, gas in the winter.
If you use an energy efficient gas kettle it costs slightly less. Producing the electricity needed to boil a kettle produces more CO2 than the burning gas creates.

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