a average person uses about 5.7 kWh per day
52 kilowatts per hour
It quantified in kW per area or kWh per area per day since the output of wind power is electricity.
A Watt is a joule per second. So in a whole hour there are 360 seconds. 500 x 360 = 180. kilojoules in a whole day there are 8640 seconds. 500x 8640 = 4320 kilojoules
Nuclear energy/electricity varies, but in 2007, USA generated an average of 12.4 billion kilowatt-hours per-nuclear plant.
In the US, about 19 percent of total electricity generation, in the world about 16 percent. Most LWR's built in the past produce around 1100 MWe per unit, future build may be up to 1500 MWe per unit.
14 electricity bolts per hour.
250
porkchop sandwiches
25 units per day (winter), 10 units per day (summer).
2~30Mw
½ to 1 unit per day.
100$ 920 kw hours per month
The amount of electricity used per day is measured by the watt-hour meter.The electricity consumed depends on the following factors:-Power Factor(p.f) of the load.Amount of load.
Wikipedia :Average annual residential electricity usage by city, 2000-2005. ... yet domestic production is only 6 million barrels per day (950000 m3/d).
Per day? I would think the average human eats 3 meals a day
100$ 920 kw hours per month
It depends what your voltage is and how much your electricity costs. Assuming you are running standard residential voltage and your electricity costs 10 cents per kilowatt-hour. 1 Amp would cost you 1 cent per hour or 29 cents per day or $105 per year.