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Multiply the device's wattage by the number of hours the appliance is used per day. Divide by 1000. Multiply by your kWh rate.
Calculate the daily energy consumption: (Wattage) x (hours used per day) Divide the answer by 1,000. Calculate the annual use: (Daily energy consumption) x (number of days the appliance is used per year) Multiply #2 by your energy cost.
Multiply the device's wattage by the number of hours the appliance is used per day. Divide by 1000. Multiply by your kWh rate.
Calculate the daily energy consumption: (Wattage) x (hours used per day) Divide the answer by 1,000. Calculate the annual use: (Daily energy consumption) x (number of days the appliance is used per year) Multiply #2 by your energy cost.
One kilowatt is equal to 1,000 watts, so to figure out the kWh per day that your refrigerator uses, you simply need to divide the watt-hours per day (7,200) by 1,000 for a total of 7.2 kWh per day.
A kilowatt-hour is 1,000 watts used for one hour. As an example, a 100-watt light bulb operating for ten hours would use one kilowatt-hour. Below are some examples of electrical appliances found in most homes. These examples are using a 10 cents per kWh rate.
Find the wattage on the appliance label. Most high-power appliances have an energy label on the back or base of the appliance. ... Multiply wattage by hours used each day. ... Divide the result by 1,000. ... Multiply your answer by the number of days you're measuring. ... Multiply by the cost of electricity per kWh.
Electricity is measured in kilowatt-hours on your bill, not watt-hours. One kilowatt is equal to 1,000 watts, so to calculate how many kWh a device uses, divide the watt-hours from the previous step by 1,000. Using our previous example, this means you would divide 375 watt-hours by 1,000, resulting in 0.375 kWh.
For example if the annual kWh rating is 875 kWh, divided by 365 days will give you about 2.4 kWh per day, which means the average wattage (accounting for all factors) is about 100 watts. Click calculate to find the energy consumption of a refrigerator using 180 Watts for 24 hours a day @ $0.10 per kWh.
Their commodity charges are based on the actual amount of water usage each month throughout the entire year. The commodity charge is calculated by multiplying the cubic feet of water used (beyond the monthly allowance of 3 CCF) by the established sewer rate.
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