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How Much Energy Does your Home Use?

the breakdown of home energy consumption Kitchen Unit Hours Cost Food Mixer (Hand & Table) Toaster Oven (Self Cleaning Cycle Only) Broiler Lanundry Room 1 to 5 $0.01 - $0.05 $0.08 - $0.40 $0.11 - $0.48 $0.40 - $1.67 $0.18 - $2.99 $0.26 - $2.69 $0.36 - $2.99 $0.82 - $2.29 $0.74 - $5.18 $1.40 - $10.16 $1.78 - $2.49 $2.98 - $4.19 $4.05 - $8.97 $5.33 - $14.95 $10.66 - $14.95 1-3.5 0.5 - 1.5 Unit Hours Cost Bedroom & Bathroom 6 to 12 Toaster Oven Coffee Maker Microwave Oven Frying Pan Dishwasher (with Non-Electric Water Heating) Dishwasher (with Electric Water Heating) Range: Small Burner 2 to 24 Sewing Machine Iron $0.02 - $0.10 $0.07 - $1.00 $0.25 - $1.99 $2.13 - $13.96 $2.34 - $19.54 4 to 14 6 to 30 1 to 10 7 to 40 5 to 30 Unit Hours Cost 8 to 20 8 to 40 Washer (with Non-Electric Water Heating) Dryer Washer (with Electric Water Heating) 6 to 28 Heating Pad Hair Dryer (Portable) Vent Fan $0.07 - $0.19 $0.07 - $0.96 $0.30 - $0.43 $0.36 - $1.56 $4.05 - $11.53 15 - 30 7 to 40 8 to 40 20 1 to 10 Range: Large Burner Refrigerator-Non Frost Free - 13 Cu. Ft Refrigerator-Freezer Frost Free - 17 Cu. Ft. Food Freezer (15 Cubic Feet) 30 30 - 90 150 - 300 20 Electric Blanket 190 - 300 Water Bed Heater 150 - 300 200 Lighting Unit Hours Cost Heating & Cooling Compact Fluorescent - 60 Watt Equivalent Compact Fluorescent - 75 Watt Equivalent Compact Fluorescent - 100 Watt Equivalent Fluorescent - 2 Tubes X 4 Feet 60 Watt Incandescent Lamp Ceiling Fan Three-Way Lamp (Table Lamp) Ceiling Fixture - 3X 60 Watt Bulbs Chandelier - 5 Lamp $0.02 - $0.36 $0.03 - $0.44 $0.03 - $0.56 $0.05 - $1.40 $0.07 - $1.20 $0.06 - $1.97 $0.07 - $1.99 $0.08 - $3.50 $0.21 - $5.47 17-200 Unit Hours Cost 17-200 17-200 10 - 200 $0.15 - $0.60 Fan (Portable) Air Cleaner (Room & Furnace) Electric Heater (Portable) Furnace Fan Motor (Intermittent) Dehumidifier Air Conditioner (Room) 6,000 BTU Air Conditioner (Room) 9,000 BTU Furnace Fan Motor (Continuous) Water Heater - Typical Family of 2 Air Conditioner (Central) 2.5 Tons Water Heater - Typical Family of 4 18 - 52 17-200 15 - 330 $0.71 - $2.87 $2.13 - $8.97 $3.98 - $14.48 $2.98 - $25.12 $6.39 - $29.90 $8.95 - $41.87 $25.12 $21.10 - $41.27 $19.18 - $53.83 $31.33 - $61.90 250 - 720 30 - 90 160 - 415 10 - 200 6- 195 120 - 720 10 - 183 120 - 400 120 - 400 720 66 - 92 90 -180 98 - 138 Outdoor Unit Hours Cost 120 - 360 Holiday Lights (1 string LED Lights) Hedge Trimmer Weed Trimmer $0.03 - $0.14 $0.04 - $0.10 4 to 8 Home Entertainment Lawn Mower Holiday Lights (1 string Mini Lights) Holiday Lights (1 string Standard C-7) Hot Tub (Pump and Electric Heater) Swimming Pool Filter Motor - 1.0 HP $0.07 - $0.10 $0.21 - $0.60 $0.34 - $1.44 $0.85 - $3.59 $6.39 - $37.98 2 to 4 120 - 360 120 - 360 30 Unit Hours Cost 720 $51.15 - $71.77 Stereo DVD Player Television Computer, Monitor & Printer $0.00 - $0.51 $0.14 - $0.80 $0.34 - $3.51 $0.36 - $3.19 1-170 50 - 200 60 - 440 25 - 160 to estimate theprice to run an appliance. The refrigerator is the second most homes - 13.7%-right after the air Conditioner - 16%. gestuser of electricity in wattage X hours used รท/000= kilowatt hours. kilowatt hours X cost per kilowatt hour there are 720 hours in a 30 day month. Ceiling fans eve entremely efficent with most appliances you save enersy by using and can costas littie as Z or 3 cents per hour to operate. Compare this to about 50 cents per hour for central air and you can see tthere is a lot of money to be saved by using ceiling fans. This neally puts the proportomal cost of running air conditioning versus ceiling fans into perspective. cant tvery. to with your fridge. The main way them less, but you well do that save money EXAMPLE: Celing Light Fixture for 10 hours a day. 175 cwatts) x 10 Chours a day) x 30 Caays in Jume) =52,500 S2000l1pooctocomvert watts to kilowatt-hours) =525 525 x#OD97=#5.09 to runa l75-watt ceiling fan I0 hours a day in Jume. with your fridge is to use an efficient model. New fridges arent just a littie more efficient, theyre incredibly more efficient. A 1986-era 18 c4. fridge uses 1400 EWh a year, while a modern energy-efficient model uses only 350 AWh -- a whopping 75% reduction. AFI54 AWh, trading in a pre-1986 fridge for a new efficient one would save about #/S8a year in %3D electricity costs.

How Much Energy Does your Home Use?

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Ever wonder just how much electricity the various parts of your home use? Check out the image. Some of the results might surprise you!

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