With 2.8 million people and an average Canadian load of 2.5 kW per person (one of the highest in the world), the average Toronto load is about 7 Gigawatts, which is about 160 GWh each day, or 160,000,000 kWh per day.
In ten hours, a 200W bulb will use: 10 * 200 = 2000 Watt-hours = 2 kwh
It depends on the btu of the unit
On average, a fan oven typically uses between 2-3 kWh per hour when in use. This can vary depending on the temperature setting and cooking time.
1 mwh = 1000 kwh hence 4 mwh = 4000 kwh
About 11.75 cents per kWh for residential use (7.53 cents/kWh for industrial), as of September 2010:
100 kWh
In ten hours, a 200W bulb will use: 10 * 200 = 2000 Watt-hours = 2 kwh
none, if it is unplugged
It depends on the btu of the unit
Since there are 6366 hours in a year, 1930 kWh is about 0.3 kW per hour. (1930 / 6366)
40-60 depending on what time of year it is.
On average, a fan oven typically uses between 2-3 kWh per hour when in use. This can vary depending on the temperature setting and cooking time.
1 mwh = 1000 kwh hence 4 mwh = 4000 kwh
1 kwh = 3,600,000 Joules
About 11.75 cents per kWh for residential use (7.53 cents/kWh for industrial), as of September 2010:
The cost of a kWh is 0.1029 or 10 and a third cents for every hour that you use.
approximately 40 kWh