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In order to cool your refrigerator, the system has to have a place to the put the "hot" it just extracted. And that place is your house itself; your freezers and refrigerators are warming your house and contribute just like the radiators you installed. So the losses are not as big as you expect them; the money you spend on those appliances also lowers your heating bill.


> the money you spend on those appliances also lowers your heating bill.

It should net out to no less than the same energy though, right? That refrigerator needs energy to move the heat out of the fridge and into the home. If that process takes more energy than just letting the house HVAC deal with it, wouldn’t the energy bill be higher?




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