Energy Use Guide

Electricity has no odor and can't be seen, so it is often puzzling where your energy dollar goes! While consumption patterns vary from home to home, we have some average consumption figures for home electric energy.

A kilowatt-hour (kWh) is a measure of electric energy consumed over a period of time. A watt is the amount of energy required to operate the electric device. To calculate the wattage of an appliance, multiply the voltage by the amperage. These values are typically found on the backside or bottom of the appliance or on the nameplate. To convert the watts to kilowatts, simply divide by 1000. Once you know the kilowatt value, multiply by the number of hours of operation to determine the kilowatt-hour consumption.

Where energy is used in your home:

Air conditioner

 1 kWh/sq. ft./year

Car engine block heater

 .5 kWh/hour

Clothes dryer

 5 kWh/load

Dehumidifier (running continuously)

 16 kWhs/day

Dishwasher

 1.5 kWh/load

Freezer

 100-190 kWh/mo.

Frost free freezer

 150-240 kWh/mo.

Furnace (LP) winter months

 325 kWh/mo

Lighting (varies)

 150 kWh/mo

Microwave

 16 kWh/mo.

Range

 100-150 kWh/mo.

Refrigerator, standard

 120-150 kWh/mo

Refrigerator, frost free

 200-275 kWh/mo.

Television (4 hours/day)

 40 kWh/mo.

Water heater

 125 kWh/person/mo

Waterbed heater

 60-100 kWh/mo.

Water pump

 1.5 kWh/1000gal

Yard light

 

...175 watt Mercury vapor

 73 kWh/mo.

...90 watt Hi Pressure Sodium

 40 kWh/mo.

Energy Use Pie Chart
The kilowatt hour consumption figures shown here are based on averages. Your consumption may vary.

Roughrider Electric has several programs to help you conserve energy and dollars. We have special heating, water heating and crop drying rates for participating in off-peak programs. Roughrider Electric also offers low interest financing for energy conservation activities. For more information call 1-800-748-5533 or email info@roughriderelectric.com

For tips on how to save energy in your home or business, click here!

 

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