As it happens, Class A has been on my shopping list lately. So my answers are ’no’ to all three questions. But energy consumption issues do factor in.
As others have mentioned, various manufacturers use plateau bias to reduce typical class A power consumption, including Krell obviously (they’ve done that for a while). An Evolution 302 is probably the sweet spot for me (might stretch to the 400 mono pair, you never know). But it will have to be e-series, with the 2 watt standby, not the previous model, which uses ~60 watts just sitting idle. A pity, because there’s a very tidy and wicked looking black 302 (non-e) listed on the ’Gon right now.
The new one should use less energy that my current KAV-series Krell, which is AB but doesn’t have an efficient idle/standby. I'd be curious to see how a Purifi-based amp like the tidy units Mr March makes (I'm in Australia) would sound. But I'd need to hear one, last time I tried a modern design (LLC power supply, negative feedback) the sonics were disappointing.
We pay over the base market offer for 100% green power, but still factor energy efficiency into purchasing decisions. For most anything that uses significant power. There’s no need to be a f*ckwit.