M3 Holdings pty(LTD)
Other EEDSM Interventions
Solar Hot Water Heaters
Solar water heating is the conversion of sunlight into renewable energy for water heating, using a solar thermal collector. Upgrading the utility’s owned homes and/or immovable facilities with a solar water heater to a more sustainable way of living will save the utility and/or homeowners money. The utility and/or homeowner will save up to 40% of each facility’s electricity bill.
Solar water heating is efficient, eco-friendly, and economical. It’s an investment that offers immediate cost savings and good long-term returns. M3 will install solar water heating systems to these utility facilities and guaranteed a consistent supply of hot water round the clock and irrespective of power outages.
How a M3 solar water heating systems work?
- M3 will install solar water heating systems that consists of a roof-mounted solar panel containing a network of tubes that are filled with water and connected to a holding tank via an inlet and outlet valve.
- In addition, M3 will install the best solar water systems with electrical backup that automatically kicks in on cold, cloudy days so that the facility users are guaranteed hot water even if there’s no sun.
Gas Stoves / Ovens
The clear winner in the energy efficiency battle between gas and electric is gas. It takes about three times as much energy to produce and deliver electricity to your stove.
Most electric ovens draw between 2,000 and 5,000 watts, with the average electric stove wattage coming in at around 3,000 watts.
So how much energy does an electric stove use per hour?
Assuming an electricity rate of 240 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh), a 3000-watt oven will cost you about 720cents per hour at high heat.
Before the advent of gas, cooking stoves relied on solid fuels such as coal or wood. M3 endeavour to install gas stoves that are fuelled by combustible gas such as syngas, natural gas, propane, butane, liquefied petroleum gas or other flammable gas.
We conclude that of the major appliances in any home, gas ranges have the longest life expectancy: 15 years. Refrigerators last about 13 years.
