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If you conccider the efficincy of a kettle is a function of the energy consumed during the boiling period against the energy gained by the water.
In boiling the kettle, you will also:
Produce sound
Warm up the work surface
Have heat loss though the sides
Heat loss via evaportation
to name but a few.
Sadly, the marketing people believe a 1kW kettle is half the cost to run of a 2kW kettle and i a massive 1/3rd the cost to run of a 3kW kettle.
If you concidder that one of the largest losses of the kettle after evaporation is heat losses from the side of the kettle.
If you remember the loss is related to the Delta-T (temperature difference) between the hot thing and cold thing.
This loss can be expressed in Watts of power which over time becomes energy in watt-hours, or watt-minutes in the case of a kettle.
If we agree that a 1.5kW kettle heats water from 10C to 95C, just as a 3kW kettle heats water from 10C to 95C.
If both kettles also had the same degree of heat loss, measured in W/K (1 K = kelvin = 1C of temperature difference).
If both kettles were boiled at the same ambient temperature, then you will have a temperature difference (between the water and room) gradient.
The greater the time it takes the kettle to boiler, will mean this gradient exists for longer so the losses are greater.
As a result, if you run it though with numbers (real or for the sake of arguments), you find its more efficient to boil the water as quickly as possible from a point of view of case losses.
An ideal kettle would be well insulated (nobody seams to insulate kettles!) and operate around the maximum a 13A socket could take, i.e 2.86 to 3.25kW.
If the discussion even needs to come down to losses in the wiring in the house, then the street then the power station then its such a fine line as to make no difference at all.
That said, when designing the power network in, say, a hotel. That horrible 700w kettle can save £10's of thousands on the grid connection costs when the engineer works out the diversity loadings.
Lower power kettles would also make life easier for these guys : BBC video on 1 million kettles
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