40-60 depending on what time of year it is.
It depends on the btu of the unit
Probably near the Russian average of 2400 kWh per year or 6.6 kWh per day. That is an average load of 276 watts so the supply would need to be rated at about 4 kW.
100 kWh
about 10,000 KWh
It depends on the size of the party. But a normal kitchen refrigerator takes about ¼ - ½ kWh per day.
24 kwh per day
To find kWh a time frame has to be given. That is what the h in kWh stands for.
If it is a 100 watt bulb, this would take 2.4 KWh in a day and hence 876 KWh in a year. This would be the same whatever the source of the electricity
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.
About 3 kWh's of heat are created for every kWh of electricity it consumes
a average person uses about 5.7 kWh per day
In ten hours, a 200W bulb will use: 10 * 200 = 2000 Watt-hours = 2 kwh