Highbeam
Super Member
Efficieny and cost to operate are two very different things. It takes a certain amount of energy to heat water nomatter what fuel you use. We are smart enough to get most of the btus made from burning a petroleum fuel into the water but a lot goes up the chimney. The electric tank has no chimney. Every single btu of energy that you send to it (and pay for) gets added to the water. Making the electric water heater the most efficient choice.
Of course the petroleum is(was) cheap so wasting some of it is no big deal. So the efficiency doesn't really matter unless you are the type of guy that wants to do the math. You will find that LPG has so many btus per gallon and that a KwH of electric is equivalent to so many btus. You then attach cost per btu to the fuels based on local rates. You then MUST attach efficiency of the water heaters to arrive at actual cost to heat that water.
Electricity is becoming cheaper and cheaper every day compared to the other energy sources. Those on demand electric heaters might just become the smart choice someday.
Of course the petroleum is(was) cheap so wasting some of it is no big deal. So the efficiency doesn't really matter unless you are the type of guy that wants to do the math. You will find that LPG has so many btus per gallon and that a KwH of electric is equivalent to so many btus. You then attach cost per btu to the fuels based on local rates. You then MUST attach efficiency of the water heaters to arrive at actual cost to heat that water.
Electricity is becoming cheaper and cheaper every day compared to the other energy sources. Those on demand electric heaters might just become the smart choice someday.