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As an electrical engineer for a power company I see on average a house that is 1600-2000 square feet and having electric appliances except for the furnace use an average of 1500Kwatt-hours per month making 50 Kwatt-hours per day and a total of 18,000 Kwatt-hours per year.
If one is trying to determine usage as part of a plan for creating an alternative energy system for the house, one really needs to find out the actual usage for the house. Average numbers can be very misleading. Nova ran a story about a couple that installed a solar based 6 kWatt system who were generally running a surplus. No data is provided for actual consumption and converting the rating of a solar system back to Kwatts/day is moderately complex.
On the other side of the spectrum, it has been reported that Al Gore's mansion uses about 221,000kWh per year. If you scale this number down to the requested 1600-2000 square foot house, the result is around 60,000 kWh per year. It is reasonable to assume that Mr. Gore has already done all of the obvious things to reduce his energy footprint (e.g. energy star appliances, energy efficient lighting) so this clearly should not be considered an upper bound on electrical usage. Mr. Gore also purchases carbon offsets and extra wind power to balance out the remainder of his home's energy consumption.
The most important part about this question is that knowing the average value is useful if you just want to know the average but knowing the specific number may be significantly more important in some cases.
The United States Department of Energy Information estimates from the US Energy Information Agency put the average at about 8,900 per year, which is consistent with recent data from a project my company did for a large energy-related public service company.
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The average utility bill in the United States, for a 2 bedroom apartment that is about 900 square feet in size, is approximately $58 a month. This can depend on what electric company is being used, and where the apartment is located.
This depends upon how many electric appliances that are being used, as well as what your power company is charging per "kilowatt-hour." The kilowatt-hour useage is what determines how much you are charged for electricity. If your apartment is "all-electric," meaning you have an electric stove, water heater, heat, etc., then you will probably pay more than if you used gas for these items. This also is dependent upon what your local gas company is charging per "therm," or "decatherm" of gas.
This varies significantly based on location - where in the world you live, and the time of year. In the U.S. the bill could be as inexpensive as $20 when no heat or air conditioning are used at one extreme - and well over $200 in an expensive area when you are using electric heat or air conditioning.
Check with neighbors, previous tenants, or landlord for a better answer. In some area the local electric company will also provide estimates.
Energy isn't measured in watts; it's measured in kilowatt hours. It depends on what you call 'average'.
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When estimating a home for electric heat, 10 watts per square foot is the normal figure used.
$55 a month In NJ with Central AC and no children I averaged $77 per month over the last year. My rate is $0.11 per kW.
I have a two bedroom, 900 square foot apartment and I pay about $55 a month with 2 adults and 2 children living there.
Answer for UK, Europe and countries running a 50 Hz supply service.
Say about £1000/year.
You need to indicate the number and type of appliances you propose to have in two bed room house to know the total wattage. The information you have given is not sufficient to answer
max of $30
The average bar in the United States will use roughly 200 dollars per month in electricity. This equals out to 2400 dollars per year and it will vary greatly depending on the area the bar is in and how big the bar is.
it supplies electricity all over the house, including the electrical appliances.
Mine is $350 for a 1962 SF, 4 bedroom house with 2 adults and 3 kids.
You can call the AZ Department of Commerce. It should be listed in the ACCRA Cost of Living Index which they should have.
3bedroom,hall,kitchen
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You might want to look at the homes section of Craigslist.com for rentals in Charlotte.
The average electricity bill is around 120 a month in Atlanta. This depends on square footage of your house or apartment and how much electricity you use.
The average home built today has a 200 Amp service.
It depneds on the type of house, but the average is about $70 to $80.
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max of $30
My electricity bill for a 3 bedroom town house is about $200.
The cost of electricity per month depends on the amount that is used. For the average house, it will cost between 50 to 75 dollars. If the home is heated by electricity, it can cost considerably more.
how do you handle electricity in your house list some of these ways
There are a few different places that an electricity meter on a house could be located. Typically an electricity meter is either around in the back area of a house or located to the side of a house. Sometimes an electricity meter can be found immediately to the front of a house property.