The oven is one of the equipment with the greatest presence in Portuguese kitchens, according to the Energy Consumption Survey in the Domestic Sector 2010 (“ICESD 2010”), carried out by the General Directorate of Energy and Geology, is found in 65.5% of the Portuguese lodgings, and being one of the equipment mostly used to cook meals, with periodic use, being, therefore, its energy efficiency of the greatest importance.
HOW TO REDUCE ENERGY CONSUMPTION ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF THE OVEN?
The operation of the electric oven is based on the heating of one or more heaters, allowing for a uniform cooking of the food and having (or not) a ventilation system that guarantees a more uniform distribution of heat.
When purchasing an electric oven you must take into account the following points:
- Evaluate the internal space, think about what you would like to prepare in the electric oven and check if the model you are considering purchasing has the necessary dimensions for the desired effect;
- There is a greater variety of sizes, allowing you to make better use of space in the kitchen;
- An electric oven allows the user a finer control of the food cooking temperature than a gas oven, and may have a timer that allows the equipment to be turned on and off in a different way;
- An electric oven can have self-cleaning functionality by heating the oven to a high temperature so that waste is destroyed;
- This equipment reduces the need to use gas in your home;
- An electric oven allows for shorter cooking times.
Forno antigo
Um forno elétrico médio de classe D, devido à sua baixa eficiência, apresenta um consumo anual de 876 kWh, representando um custo anual de 162€.
Forno A+
Um forno elétrico com características semelhantes de classe A+, representa um investimento a partir dos 250€ e um custo anual de 73€.
Poupança
Ao substituir o seu forno elétrico antigo por um classe A+ poderá obter reduções anuais nos custos energéticos na ordem dos 89€.