Quoting from source below: Use the following formula to estimate the amount of energy a specific appliance consumes:
Wattage x Hours Used Per Day = Daily Kilowatt-hour (kWh) consumption (1 kilowatt (kW) = 1,000 Watts)
Multiply this by the number of days you use the appliance during the year for the annual consumption. You can then calculate the annual cost to run an appliance by multiplying the kWh per year by the cost per kWh consumed. Refer to your most recent energy bill for the latest kilowatt-hour rate.
2006-12-18 05:25:37
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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This would consume 2.4 kw hours (24 hours * 100 w = 2.4 kw hours.)
The price you pay per kw hour varies by region, provider, and consumption rate. Check your bill, for the cost per kw hour.
2006-12-18 13:25:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I cannot tell you exactly but between $.08 and $.10 a day,,, still t oo much to do so
2006-12-18 13:27:13
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answered by Anonymous
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2.4 kilowatts used for a 24 hour period, times kilowatts per hour charge on your electric bill.
2006-12-18 13:27:58
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answered by Anonymous
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.100 kW x 24 hours a day = 2.4 KW/hours/day
2.4 KW/hours/day x $1.0/Kw (for example) = $2.4/day
2006-12-18 13:38:42
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answered by mary n 1
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probably less than 80 cents a day
2006-12-18 13:24:57
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answered by links305 5
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50cents
2006-12-18 13:25:15
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answered by ? 7
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£0.50
$0.96
2006-12-18 13:25:40
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answered by Anonymous
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