In the USA we consumed about 3.479 trillion [million million] kWh of electricity in 2003. If you estimate 300 million people, that would mean we each used over 10,000 kWh that year. This assumes that we each consumed our equal share of all electricity produced, even if some of it was used to make the can your soda is in, or the tires on your car. The quantity used goes up if you allow that we import more products than we export, which gives us a "hard" electricity import in power used to make imported sneakers, etc. On the other hand, China, with 1 billion people, used a bit more than a third of the amount we did in 2003, giving them a per capita kWh consumption of 1,300 kWh. Just divide the total used by 365.
The average use per person over a long period is given as 313 watts worldwide, 1363 watts in the USA and 688 watts in Europe. Canada is the highest at 1795 watts and the lowest is Afghanistan, Chad and Sierra Leone with 1 watt each per person.
So the worldwide average of 313 watts gives a daily consumption of 7½ units, varying from 0.024 unit in Afghanistan to 43 units in Canada.
The average use per person over a long period is given as 313 watts worldwide, 1363 watts in the USA and 688 watts in Europe. Canada is the highest at 1795 watts and the lowest is Afghanistan, Chad and Sierra Leone with 1 watt each per person.
So the worldwide average of 313 watts gives a daily consumption of 7½ units, varying from 0.024 unit in Afghanistan to 43 units in Canada.
The average use per person over a long period is given as 313 watts worldwide, 1363 watts in the USA and 688 watts in Europe. Canada is the highest at 1795 watts and the lowest is Afghanistan, Chad and Sierra Leone with 1 watt each per person.
So the worldwide average of 313 watts gives a daily consumption of 7½ units, varying from 0.024 unit in Afghanistan to 43 units in Canada.
Look at your electric bill; it will show how many Kwatts you use.
if we talking about personal use in normal situation 50 kilowatt per day
On average 0.005 mw a day or 5 kw per day . Average being a typical household of 4 uses 20 kw a day.
Tha average per capita electrical use worldwide is 297 watts. This ranges from 1460 watts in the USA to one or less in places like Chad.
It depends on how much you feel is right
Experts tell us that in the United States, on average, a person consumes twenty-two barrels each year.
You don't need to save it because it is a renewable energy and can never run out no matter how much we use it.
The method used to convert geothermal steam to electricity directly affects the amount of waste generated. So basically it depends on how much you use.
how much pesticide is safe to use on plants what is the effect of pesticides on the environment how much energy does it take to make a paper bag
700 700 what? 700 pounds per year
As much as they use
How much electrical energy does the average person use in a day . . . In the UK the figure is about 16 kilowatt hours.
My home averages about 3k watts each hour.
455.1 billion kWh per year
i dont know but i like chicken nuggets
150 kilo liter
About 19pounds
The results will probably vary a bit, depending on who you ask, and how the calculations are done.The Wikipedia article on "World energy consumption" list the following per-capita use of energy: USA: 87,216 kWh (per person, for the year 2008), and World: 21,283 kWh (per person, for the same year). So, about 4 times the global average.
They use way to much energy, but what would we do with out google. :)
Kilojoules of energy is used every year. Energy consumption is very high.
2.5 gallons
yes actually they use a lot of energy but the energy they use are sustainable energy