02 Sep 2011 @ 12:24 AM 
wind energy43 How energy efficient are induction cooktops?
C J asked:


My husband and I are in the process of building our home. We have several acres of land and are setting up wind and solar power for our home which has been estimated to meet our energy needs entirely. We want to be sure that we use as little as possible when it comes to appliances. Are induction cook tops a good option for us?

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  1. Caffeinated Content

    It’s great that you’re putting so much effort into powering your home with renewable resources!

    Reportedly, induction cooktops are more energy efficient than traditional cooktops because they heat up really quickly and the pan or pot conducts the energy. Whereas traditional electric coil elements are 50 to 55 percent energy efficient, induction cooktops by comparison are 90 percent efficient on average, so it sounds like they’re definitely a better option for you and your husband.

    Hope this helps!

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