Study on Household-Level Electricity Consumption of Domestic Consumers in Romania: The Need to Check the Electrical Installation
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Energy Consumption and Issues Influencing Electricity Consumption in Households
- The number of people in the household. The larger the number, the higher the electricity consumption [10], since each person uses electrical equipment.
- The composition of the family members. It has been found that families with more children have higher electricity consumption. Additionally, the older age of the children also influences energy consumption [11], considering that at a certain age, they have their own communication devices.
- The age of the family members, with energy consumption being higher among individuals approximately between 45 and 64 years old [12].
- The mode of work activity, such as whether a person works at the employer’s office or from home [13].
- The energy performance of household appliances [14];
- The level of education, such that in families with a higher level of education, the consumption of electricity significantly decreases [15]. This is due to the responsible choice of electrical equipment and the rational use of electricity.
- The social status of the family, with an increase in electricity consumption in families with a high status [16]. This fact is determined by the use, especially, of household appliances and many other types of personal or family electrical equipment.
- The economic situation of the family, which considers both the family’s income and the disposable income for activities that are not strictly necessary. It has been found that an increase in income leads to an increase in electricity consumption, as families tend to live in large spaces that need to be heated and cooled. At the same time, using an energy management system for buildings leads to a reduction in energy consumption by 5–16% compared to the case of using conventional electrical equipment [17]. In this situation, the investment in systems for improving energy efficiency is considerable.
1.2. Requirements for the Proper and Safe Functioning of Household Electrical Installations
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. The Development of the Questionnaire for Analyzing Electricity Consumption and Its Application
2.2. Description of the Questionnaire for Analyzing Electricity Consumption
2.2.1. Identifying the Respondents’ Profile
2.2.2. Identifying the Household Profile
- Residence environment, specifically whether the referenced residence is located in a rural or urban area.
- Type of dwelling, where respondents had to choose one of the following options: apartment, house, student dormitory, or other type of residence.
- Number of occupants in the household. This objective was pursued because the number of individuals in the household influences electricity consumption, considering the number of individual electrical appliances used and their increased usage time. For this objective, respondents answered an open-ended question where they had to specify the number of people in the household.
- Number of rooms in the household, where respondents could choose one of the following answers: 1 room, 2–3 rooms, 4–5 rooms, and over 5 rooms.
- The year of the construction of the building, where respondents had to mention the year in which the building/house was constructed. This objective was pursued because the age of an electrical installation influences its safety in operation.
2.2.3. The Respondent’s Connections with Electricity Services
2.2.4. The Characteristics of the Electrical Installation
- The electrical installation has been replaced in the last 5 years;
- The electrical installation was replaced 5–10 years ago;
- The electrical installation was replaced 10–20 years ago;
- The electrical installation was partially replaced;
- The electrical installation has not been replaced;
- I don’t know if the electrical installation has been replaced.
2.2.5. Identifying the Number and Type of Electrical Appliances
2.2.6. The Respondent’s Perception of the Electrical Installation Status
- If the quality of the interior electrical installation is considered relevant when purchasing a new appliance/electrical device;
- Whether periodic checking of the main power supply (branch connection) is considered relevant;
- If the periodic checking of the internal electrical power supply installation is considered relevant.
2.2.7. Respondent’s Opinion Regarding Covering the Costs Generated by Electricity
- Checking the external electrical installation of the residence (connection from the building’s staircase);
- Checking the consumer’s internal electrical installation.
2.2.8. Respondents’ Opinion on Their Own Electricity Consumption
- To identify the average monthly consumption, where respondents had to select one of the following options: below 100 kWh, between 100 kWh and 250 kWh, or over 250 kWh.
- To determine respondents’ opinion on the evolution of electricity consumption compared to 5 years ago, 10 years ago, and 15 years ago. For this item, respondents had to choose one of the following options: decreased significantly, decreased slightly, remained approximately constant, increased slightly, or increased significantly.
- To identify the evolution of the number of electrical appliances, where respondents had to compare the number of current electrical appliances to those from 5 years ago, 10 years ago, and 15 years ago. The comparison was made by choosing one of the response options: decreased significantly, decreased slightly, remained approximately constant, increased slightly, or increased significantly.
- Identifying respondents’ opinions regarding methods considered useful for reducing electricity consumption and associated costs. For this item, respondents had the opportunity to choose one or more responses from the provided options: choosing a different electricity provider, selecting an offer suitable for consumption needs, replacing electrical appliances and electronics, using an energy management system, or using alternative sources of electricity.
2.2.9. Respondents’ Opinions on the Use of Renewable Sources and the Choice of Electricity Provider
- Regarding whether they owned or used renewable energy sources, respondents had to choose one of the following options: yes, no, I do not own but I’m interested, or I’m not interested;
- The type of renewable energy source of interest, a question to which respondents had to choose one of the following options: wind system, photovoltaic solar panels, heat pumps, solar collectors for thermal energy, or others.
2.3. Identifying the Electricity Consumption of Various Household Appliances and Identifying the Type and Section of Conductors in the Supply Column
3. Results
3.1. Results from the Questionnaire Analysis
3.1.1. Respondents’ Profile
3.1.2. Household Profile
3.1.3. The Respondents’ Connections with Electricity Services
3.1.4. The Characteristics of the Electrical Installation
3.1.5. Identification of Electrical Energy Consumers
3.1.6. Condition of Electrical Installation
3.1.7. Covering Costs Generated by Electricity Usage
3.1.8. Electricity Consumption
3.1.9. Renewable Sources and Choosing the Electricity Supplier
3.2. Estimating the Electricity Consumption of Household Appliances and Identifying the Type and Section of Conductors in the Power Supply Column of Residential Buildings
3.2.1. Estimating the Energy Consumption of Electrical Appliances Used by Household Consumers
3.2.2. Identification of the Type and Cross-Section of the Conductors in the Supply Column of the Blocks
4. Discussion
- For lighting, authors propose using energy-efficient bulbs (such as LEDs), utilizing motion sensor lamps, implementing intelligent lighting systems, and employing artificial light only when necessary;
- For appliances, authors propose keeping devices connected only when they are in use, reducing screen brightness, washing rugs or dishes efficiently, and adjusting the boiler or heating system to the lowest temperature.
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Receiver Name | Average Monthly Consumption [kWh] |
---|---|
Lighting | 18 |
Refrigerator | 35 |
Television | 30 |
Computer | 35 |
Washing machine | 55 |
Radio | 20 |
Vacuum cleaner | 10 |
Hair dryer | 20 |
Iron | 30 |
Microwave oven | 30 |
TOTAL | 283 |
Type of Equipment | No Product | One Product | Two or More Products | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1950÷2000 | Currently | 1950÷2000 | Currently | 1950÷2000 | Currently | |
Refrigerator | 7.8 | 0.3 | 67.8 | 64.5 | 24.4 | 35.2 |
Washing machine | 14.2 | 0.9 | 74.9 | 70.5 | 11.2 | 28.6 |
Iron | 8.2 | 2.5 | 82.6 | 81.4 | 8.6 | 16.1 |
Vacuum cleaner | 12.4 | 1.2 | 76.4 | 77.8 | 11.2 | 21 |
Radio | 15.6 | 20.4 | 59.4 | 53.2 | 25 | 26.4 |
Computer | 23.4 | 1.9 | 41.3 | 32.5 | 35.3 | 65.6 |
TV | 6.8 | 1.7 | 36.3 | 24 | 56.9 | 74.3 |
Microwave | 33.5 | 10.5 | 61.1 | 80.7 | 5.4 | 8.8 |
Electric oven | 43.9 | 20.3 | 50.8 | 72.4 | 5.3 | 7.3 |
Apartment heating boiler | 33.9 | 12 | 61.9 | 82 | 4.2 | 6 |
Electric heating boiler | 80.2 | 73.9 | 17.1 | 23.1 | 2.7 | 3 |
Air conditioning | 62.1 | 35.5 | 27.4 | 47.9 | 10.5 | 16 |
Kitchen appliances | 14 | 3.6 | 22.8 | 17.9 | 63.2 | 78.5 |
Hygiene appliances | 26 | 10.1 | 27.6 | 22.5 | 46.4 | 67.4 |
Coffee maker | 21.9 | 9.5 | 65.5 | 75.8 | 12.6 | 14.7 |
Other household appliances | 37.6 | 28.6 | 25.2 | 20.1 | 37.2 | 51.3 |
Incandescent light bulb | 22.8 | 53.8 | 8.5 | 12 | 68.7 | 34.2 |
Fluorescent light bulb | 46.9 | 53.5 | 20.3 | 17.2 | 32.8 | 29.3 |
LED light bulb | 38 | 6.1 | 9.4 | 7 | 52.6 | 86.9 |
Type of Equipment | U [V] | W1 [Wh] | I1 [A] | W2 [Wh] | I2 [A] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Refrigerator | 230 | 23.4 | 0.102 | 36 | 0.157 |
Freezer | 230 | 619 | 2.691 | 885 | 3.848 |
Washing machine | 230 | 41 | 0.178 | 91 | 0.396 |
Washer–dryer | 230 | 2450 | 10.652 | 3770 | 16.391 |
Dishwasher | 230 | 659 | 2.865 | 840 | 3.652 |
Microwave oven | 230 | 700 | 3.043 | 1000 | 4.348 |
Electric oven | 230 | 1380 | 6 | 4000 | 17.391 |
Induction hob | 230 | 2000 | 8.696 | 2100 | 9.13 |
Built-in hob | 230 | 3700 | 16.087 | 7400 | 32.174 |
Electric stove | 230 | 8600 | 37.391 | 10,500 | 45.652 |
Electric grill | 230 | 900 | 3.913 | 2460 | 10.696 |
Multicooker | 230 | 1000 | 4.348 | 1600 | 6.957 |
Deep fryer | 230 | 1400 | 6.087 | 2000 | 8.696 |
Toaster | 230 | 700 | 3.043 | 2000 | 8.696 |
Food processor | 230 | 700 | 3.043 | 1500 | 6.522 |
Kitchen mixer | 230 | 250 | 1.087 | 1000 | 4.348 |
Espresso machine | 230 | 1050 | 4.565 | 1600 | 6.957 |
Coffee maker | 230 | 600 | 2.609 | 1200 | 5.217 |
Extractor hood | 230 | 110 | 0.478 | 300 | 1.304 |
Air conditioning unit—cooling | 230 | 1080 | 4.696 | 3400 | 14.783 |
Air conditioning unit—heating | 230 | 1050 | 4.565 | 1600 | 6.957 |
Apartment heating boiler | 230 | 69 | 0.3 | 110 | 0.478 |
Electric radiator | 230 | 2000 | 8.696 | 3000 | 13.043 |
Vertical ironing appliance | 230 | 1100 | 4.348 | 1600 | 6.957 |
Iron | 230 | 1750 | 7.609 | 3200 | 13.913 |
Vacuum cleaner with bag | 230 | 650 | 2.826 | 1000 | 4.348 |
Hair dryer | 230 | 1200 | 5.213 | 2500 | 10.870 |
Hairbrush | 230 | 750 | 3.261 | 1200 | 5.217 |
Television | 230 | 50 | 0.217 | 98 | 0.426 |
Computer | 230 | 450 | 1.957 | 850 | 3.696 |
Printer | 230 | 313 | 1.361 | 1725 | 7.500 |
Audio system | 230 | 300 | 1.304 | 2400 | 10.435 |
LED chandelier | 230 | 84 | 0.365 | 132 | 0.574 |
LED ceiling light | 230 | 22 | 0.574 | 252 | 1.096 |
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Spunei, E.; Frumușanu, N.-M.; Martin, M. Study on Household-Level Electricity Consumption of Domestic Consumers in Romania: The Need to Check the Electrical Installation. Sustainability 2024, 16, 4203. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16104203
Spunei E, Frumușanu N-M, Martin M. Study on Household-Level Electricity Consumption of Domestic Consumers in Romania: The Need to Check the Electrical Installation. Sustainability. 2024; 16(10):4203. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16104203
Chicago/Turabian StyleSpunei, Elisabeta, Nătălița-Mihaela Frumușanu, and Mihaela Martin. 2024. "Study on Household-Level Electricity Consumption of Domestic Consumers in Romania: The Need to Check the Electrical Installation" Sustainability 16, no. 10: 4203. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16104203
APA StyleSpunei, E., Frumușanu, N.-M., & Martin, M. (2024). Study on Household-Level Electricity Consumption of Domestic Consumers in Romania: The Need to Check the Electrical Installation. Sustainability, 16(10), 4203. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16104203