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Electricity keeps people warm during winter
Before electricity, people needed other ways to stay warm during the winter. In certain places where the temperature dropped significantly, it was a matter of life and death. People relied on fireplaces, wood-burning stoves, layers of clothing, and the body heat of their loved ones. Staying warm was a full-time job. Now with electricity, people can heat their homes with the turn of a dial.
#2 Electricity helps people cook and store food
Electricity fuels a wide range of devices used for food prep and storage. In the past, people would cook over burning wood or coal, which requires a lot of monitoring. Modern electric devices like ovens and microwaves are more convenient and consistent. Harnessing electricity also paved the way for the invention of refrigerators and freezers, which transformed how people store food.
#3 Electricity heats water
Depending on where you live, your water heater is most likely fueled by electricity. Electric water heaters work by bringing cold water in through one tube, heating it with an electric heating element, and then moving the water through your home with another pipe. If you have this type of heater and the power goes out, the water stays warm for a little while because of the insulated tank. However, without a steady supply of electricity, you’ll be taking cold showers until the power comes back on.
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Haiti's economic condition is influential and fueled by failures in its electricity market. Only 35% of Haitians have access to grid electricity. In rural areas, this figure is 11%. Per capita electricity consumption in Haiti is significantly lower than that of other Caribbean countries and is only two percent of that of the neighboring Dominican Republic.
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