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Originally Posted by Skippy
Sure, the electricity that makes it to the heater gets turned into heat, but you have the losses in making and transmitting the power. Power plants have been known to get everything from 15 to a bit over 30 percent efficiency, then you lose a percent or three in your step up transformers, some more in long-distance transmission, and another little bit in the step down transformers.
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Yep. Once it reaches your home it is considered 99% efficient. The losses happen before the electricity gets there, but someone still has to pay for the overhead.
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