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What is a Kilowatt-Hour?
Measurements like inch, pound and teaspoon are
easy to understand because we can see them. The
concept of the measure called a kilowatt-hour (kWh)
is harder to grasp because it is invisible.
To help visualize a kWh, we can define it in
terms of the physical exertion a person would have
to expend to generate a single kWh. In your home,
you would have to beat a batter mixture with a
spoon, at an incredible speed, steadily, for 10
hours, to generate energy equal to one kWh.
To figure the average kWh consumption for an
electrical appliance, multiply the wattage number by
the number of hours the appliance operates, then
divide that number by 1,000. Keep in mind that this
is an average and appliances vary in size,
efficiency and frequency of use.
To figure an estimated cost to operate an
appliance, follow the procedure above, and multiply
your answer by 9-cents (.09).
For example, to figure the cost to operate a
100-watt light bulb for 10 hours:
100-watt light bulb x 10 hours = 1,000 watts
1,000 watts ÷ 1,000 (converts watts to
kilowatts) = 1 kilowatt hour
1 kilowatt hour x $0.09 = $0.09 cost to
operate
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