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C/M Stationary Middle. Retrofit 


AT HOME RESIDENTIAL KITS

Our Stationary Retrofit Kits cut Residential Bills by up to or over 50% innsome areas yet retain partial grid access

Great with solar, geothermal & wind or other

Over 2000 Kw in under one second constant rate flow Energy for Residential & Commercial 

Local areas & Tegions with Stationary Plants then Retrofit affixed lowering Energy consumption plus great for Data Centers 

"Under - over US $10,000.00. Installation likely within & few over $25,000. Set up with maintenance to notice savings within 5-7 years or less " 


ENERGY VS POWER

For a total energy consumption of 30 kWh over 24 hours, the average power (the energy flow per second) is 1.25 kilowatts (kW)

Depending on your specific question, "kW per second" can be interpreted in two ways:

• Energy Flow Rate (Average Power): If you are looking for the constant power level required to reach 30 kWh in a day, it is 1.25 kW.

• Energy per Second: Since 1 kW equals 1,000 Joules per second, an average of 1,250 Joules is used every second. 

Because kWh and kW measure different things (energy vs. power), there is no single "answer" without knowing the duration. Here are common conversion results for 30 kWh

• 1 hour: 30 kW
• 3 hours: 10 kW
• 10 hours: 3 kW
• 24 hours (1 day): 1.25 kW (the average continuous power used by a typical home consuming 30 kWh/day) 


AVERAGE MIDDLE CLASS - kW

An average middle-class U.S. household consumes approximately 25 to 30 kWh (kilowatt-hours) of electricity per day

This measurement represents the total energy consumed over a 24-hour period, not the instantaneous power (kW) being used at any single moment. 

Daily Energy Breakdown (kWh per 24 Hours)

Usage varies based on family size, home size, and climate:

• 1–2 Person Household: 15–20 kWh per day.

• 3–4 Person Household (Average Family): 25–30 kWh per day.

• 5+ Person Household: 35–50+ kWh per day. 

Key Drivers of 24-Hour Usage

• HVAC (Heating/Cooling): The largest factor, particularly in extreme climates.

• Appliances: High-energy appliances include water heaters, dryers, and refrigerators.

• Idle Loads: Even when not in active use, a modern home can consume 0.3–0.5 kW per hour just in standby power (4–12 kWh/day). 

Common Misconceptions

• kW vs. kWh: kW is the instantaneous demand (how fast), while kWh is the total energy used over time (how much). A 3-kW load running for one hour equals 3 kWh.

• Seasonal Variability: While the average is 30 kWh, daily usage can spike significantly higher in summer (AC usage) or winter (electric heating). 


CLEAN ZERO EMISSIONS ENERGY

We can raise 10,000-100,000+ kW per second depending on space. We can & offer capped tiered metering. 

C/M Res-Commercial Energy 


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