Energy prices rise

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Summary: Always have, always will. Except in the '70s after the 1973 oil crisis, and unless you count [[inflation]]. If you take inflation into account, . . .

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< Always have, always will.
< Except in the '70s after the 1973 oil crisis, and unless you count [[inflation]].

< If you take inflation into account, energy is cheaper than it ever has been. Gasoline is about the same price as it was a hundred years ago (about a dollar a litre, adjusted for inflation) and all energy is much cheaper than it has been before 1900. Gasoline was cheaper between about 1900 and 2000 or so.

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> If you take inflation into account, energy since World War I is cheaper than it ever has been. Gasoline is about the same price as it was a hundred years ago (about a dollar a litre, adjusted for inflation) and all energy is much cheaper than it has been before 1900. Gasoline was cheaper between about 1900 and 2000 or so.

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< [[Heat your home|Heating your home]] is the biggest part of your [[home energy]] [[budget]], and your domestic hot water is second-biggest. Cooking and lighting are relatively small slivers as well.

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> Heating your home is the biggest part of your home energy budget, and your domestic hot water is second-biggest. Cooking and lighting are relatively small slivers.

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< * Google for "[[historical energy costs]]" or "[[history of energy]]" to confirm the numbers here
< * Put an [[AC ammeter]] on your desktop system to find out exactly how many watts it's using.

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> * Google for "historical energy costs" or "history of energy" to confirm the numbers here
> * Put an AC ammeter on your desktop system to find out exactly how many watts it's using.


If you take inflation into account, energy since World War I is cheaper than it ever has been. Gasoline is about the same price as it was a hundred years ago (about a dollar a litre, adjusted for inflation) and all energy is much cheaper than it has been before 1900. Gasoline was cheaper between about 1900 and 2000 or so.

Fortunately technology gets more efficient with time. Compared to the latest and greatest computers, an 80386 just sits there and wastes electricity.

Heating your home is the biggest part of your home energy budget, and your domestic hot water is second-biggest. Cooking and lighting are relatively small slivers.

For example:

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