which property of electric current is used in an electric gadgets like electric oven?
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Central Air Conditioner (2 ton): 1450 kWh/month
Water Heater (4-person household): 310/kWh/month
Refrigerator (17-20 cubic foot): 205 kWh/month
Dryer: 75 kWh/month
Oven Range: 58 kWh/month
Lighting 4-5 room household: 50 kWh/month
Dishwasher: 30 kWh/month
Television: 27 kWh/month
Microwave: 16 kWh/month
Washing Machine: 9 kWh/month
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Top Ten Most Electricity-Drawing Appliances and How to Save
As electricity consumption increases, Spark Energy is dedicated to keeping your costs down even in the most extreme of months. As of November 2016, the average electricity price in the United States is $0.131 per kilowatt hour (kWh). That’s actually down year over year – in November 2015, the price was up to $0.131 per kWh.
In 2015, however, the average annual electricity consumption for a U.S. residential utility customer was 10,812 kilowatt hours (kWh), an average of 901 kWh per month. This means that the average residential electricity consumer pays upwards of $1416 per year for electricity. Louisiana had the highest annual electricity consumption at 15,435 kWh per residential customer, and Hawaii had the lowest at 6,166 kWh per residential customer, with variable annual costs to match.
This is a great indicator for how many US residents use popular appliances such as televisions, washing machines, and dishwashers on a regular basis. Here are the top ten most common residential appliances listed in order of energy consumption: