To give an average without having lived there or having some documented history of power usage would be almost impossible Even though you specified all electric, it would depend on how you use your appliances and how often I will say though, that in many climates in the U.S. The HVAC system is 50 percent or more of the electric bill. So a large part of the average would be how often your AC or heat is running To answer this for yourself, you'd have to do some math, and guess how often you would be using your appliances. You are billed by kilowatt-hour, and that is using 1000 watts for one hour Example: A 100 watt light bulb is on 8 hours a day at night.
This uses 100 watts per hour for 8 hours, which is the same as 800 watts for one hour, or 0.8 kilowatt-hours. This light will cost you about 24 kWh per month, at your electricity rate (check with the company for rates). If you don't know your rate you can estimate at 7 cents per kWh until you find out the rate TIP: To determine power usage of appliances, look at the nameplate for watts or amps.( The nameplate is where the serial number is) To change amps to watts, multiply the amps by the voltage used (either 120 or 240).
The average electric bill is about $100. I know that may seem like a very broad answer and that’s because it is a broad answer. Specific answers can’t be given because I don’t have all the information about your household, but if your electric bill is around $100, you’re not doing anything crazy with your electricity, and there’s 4 or 5 people in the house, you’re looking good!
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