Using the Google search term "average household electricity consumption kwh" (without the quotes) produces many useful hits including for countries other than the U.S.
The link
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/reps/enduse/er01_us.HTML
indicates that in 2001, 107 million U.S. households used 1,140 billion kWh, which works out to:
1,140,000,000,000 / 107,000,000 = 10,654 kWh per year or
10,654 / 365 = 29 kWh per day.
Using these facts and procedures you can compute for yourself values for other years and countries.
For example, this link:
http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/ask/electricity_faqs.asp
gives figures for 2007 of 936 kWh per month or 31 kWh per day.
It is wildly variable but 20 would be a good round number.
Using the Google search term "average household electricity consumption kwh"
4.8kW 4.8kW
About 1000.
24 kwh per day
It is 12 cents per kwH for the US as of April 2009 New England area had the highest average around 15 cents and Hawaii came in at 22 cents Average monthly usage is 935 kwH per month for the US Here in WA state we pay 6.8 cents per kwH I am planning on going solar or wind or permanent magnent motor (when it gets perfected real soon I hope) to not pay any utilities.
Divide the monthly billed charges from the Utility by the months usage in KWH. Monthly Bill divided by KWH (usage for month) = Unit Cost
about 10,000 KWh
11000 kwh
Somewhere near 30 KWH Are you kidding? I'm looking at my current bill and I'm sitting at 5.93 kWh/day. ...I think the question needs to be clarrified. The first answer includes usage OUTSIDE OF A HOME, keeping in mind that you don't see the electric bill for your office, and the second is an average HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION ONLY.
Depends on the total connected load of the house.
If the average person's water usage is 30 multiply it by the number of people in the family.
One KwH = Kwxhr going by the basics, the question should be understood as the average units consumed per household. An average household may consume about 3000 units in a year.
About 1000.
24 kwh per day
a kilowatt hour measures electrical usage in the home usually 600 to 1200 kwh for the average home
The question is not sufficiently specified: the answer will depend on what you are asking about. How much generated? How much used? In which country/region? Usage by individual/household/per head of population in a region?
I have a 2800sf home and a pool, I live in North Texas. During the summer its about 3000 kwh or $300 to $400 a month. During the winter its about 1500 kwh or $150 to $200 a month.
It is 12 cents per kwH for the US as of April 2009 New England area had the highest average around 15 cents and Hawaii came in at 22 cents Average monthly usage is 935 kwH per month for the US Here in WA state we pay 6.8 cents per kwH I am planning on going solar or wind or permanent magnent motor (when it gets perfected real soon I hope) to not pay any utilities.
kWh is usage, while kW is power. One kW for one hour is one kWh, one kW for 30 minutes is 0.5 kWh ASO