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For which unit do we pay our electricity bill?

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Answered by shanaya647821
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kilowatt is the correct answer

Answered by pratham7139
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Electricity consumption is recorded in terms of kWh (Kilowatt Hour) or Units by the electricity meter installed in your premise. A Kilowatt Hour is equivalent to running an appliance of 1 Kilowatt (or 1000 Watts) for 1 hour. A person from your utility (or DISCOM or distribution company) visits your premise at a selected frequency (in most states it is monthly, but in some states it is bimonthly or even quarterly based on choice) and records the reading on your meter. This meter reading is subtracted from your previous meter reading to come up with the units consumed (or kWh consumed) for the period. The units consumed are then applied to a slab based tariff structure to come up with energy or electricity charges.

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