even for such end results, scientific data results in scientific units, like Joules for heat energy, lux for light energy.
I know my 9,000 BTU air conditioner will cool the room more than my old 5,000 BTU air conditioner.
not so true. it will simply cool faster, when both air-cons are set to the same thermostat setting.
that said, a fridge consumes a fixed amount of power, unless maybe u switch the temperature setting.
same goes for a light bulb. a higher powered light bulb gives out light faster, and appears to be 'stronger' than a lower powered one because by the time the lower powered one gives out enough light as the higher powered one, some light is dissipated already.
as such, i suggest you check your current appliances and find their power ratings for the specific setting you want to use, and add all the power ratings up to find the total power output you require from your future alternative energy source