go to this link it will tell you, scroll down to where its says u.s
http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/esr/table5.xls
they do consume a LITTLE peice of electricity probably about 1p a month 12p a year
A lot
85x365=31billion barrels
Mexico is the 18th largest electricity consumer worldwide, with 200.9 billion kWh of electricity used each year.
A typical 15-year-old refrigerator consumed about 1,700 kilowatts of electricity, for an average annual cost of $136 based on a cost of eight cents a kilowatt-hour
Well, if you think about it each household is different. Some households have limited forms of electricity and others have as much as they want. So there is no set amount of money spent on electrical bills each year.
Of course Mexico has electricity; as a country they consume 183.3 Terawatts/hour per year or 125 watts per capita. They rank as the 17th largest power consuming nation.
It depends how much you pay for electricity. A 15 Watt bulb would consume around 134 kWh of electricity. In the UK, electricity is around 10p a kWh, so it would cost £13.40 to run the bulb.
i do not now so thats why i am asking and i think its your mum
Most don't care, or don't bother to check the nutrient label.
Too many.
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