60 (watts) x 12 (hours on) x 30 (days per month) = 21600 (watt-hours)
21600 / 1000 = 21.6 killowatt hours X your electric providers price = $$$
My mare goes into heat every 2 weeks, i think thats normal.
The approximate cost would be about $60.00 per month.
A standard 4 foot baseboard heat will consume 1000 watts/1Kilowatt. So if you could calculate how many hours per day/week/month you can multiply the hours by power consumption and getKWh(Kilowatt Hours) per month.
Florida or Maine?
Pygmy goats may come into heat about once a month. Their heat cycle may last up to 48 hours, depending on the area that you live in.
A 1500 watt Electric fireplace will heat 400 square feet to a comfortable temperature within 30 minutes. Thus you won't have to turn on the house heat or be able to keep it at a lower setting. A Electric Fireplace cost about $30 a month to run 5-6 hours a day.
yes it is i am a doctor thats how i know
the insulator its made up from stops the heat escaping. Thats why they are good. :)
In the winter (here in NH) it costs between $300 and $500 per month.
they start at about 1800 includes heat and electric and 10 meals a month.
The best guess seems to be $50 per month to heat a house with coal but it is very hard to determine the cost for each fire. It is considered a cost effective heating fuel.
Currently, electricity/water/sewer/waste disposal will cost anywhere from $100-150 a month, depending on your consumption. Natural gas ( heat ) will cost anywhere from $100-300 a month depending on three factors: 1. The time of year-- less heat is used in the summer. 2. Natural gas prices 3. Your consumption.