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Heating bloke
As a heating engineer, can my thoughts be indulged here to get your opinions? My thought was this: As I understand it, if you use less voltage then you use less wattage and thus save money. Now I know we can't drop the voltage too low because of induction motors, but it's safe to drop to 220v for the majority of appliances. However, the downside to this would be that you wouldn't be getting the 'proper' light and heat that you originally demanded. Fair enough, but consider this then. As I regularly get more than 240v in my house (I've measured it lots of times), if every home in the country was fitted with a voltage stabiliser rated to 230v, wouldn't we save an enormous amount of energy collectively? Surely this would be better than fitting these 'energy indicators' that will be sold to consumers in the coming weeks? My own home would thus see the voltage drop by 6% and subsequently a saving on energy use. Am I missing something here? Why hasn't this been considered? Are they too expensive?