Now that we’re well and truly settled in our new house (14 months in), I was interested to compare the energy usage here with our previous rental. The happy gist is that the new Norway Street house costs about $730 less per year in energy (including heating, cooking, hot water etc), despite being about 38% larger in floor area than the Brooklyn rental. The new house also has the strange and wonderful feature of being warm everywhere in the house, all the time.
Energy costs at the new house
Energy costs at the new house
Energy costs at the new house
Now that we’re well and truly settled in our new house (14 months in), I was interested to compare the energy usage here with our previous rental. The happy gist is that the new Norway Street house costs about $730 less per year in energy (including heating, cooking, hot water etc), despite being about 38% larger in floor area than the Brooklyn rental. The new house also has the strange and wonderful feature of being warm everywhere in the house, all the time.