From government figures a person uses an "average of 920 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per month". (See link below for source)
so 1.28 KwH X 30 days X 24 hours.
or 1.28 Killowatts = 1280 watts continously.
This is roughly
13 classic light bulbs always on
or
1 blow drier always on
or
1 window AC unit running all the time.
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http://michaelbluejay.com/electricity/cost.html
The average cost of electricity remains the same, whether or not the head of the household happens to be a single parent. The average cost of electricity per month per household in America is slightly above one hundred dollars.
11000 kwh
$38000
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In my household 15 units/day in summer, 25 units/day in winter.
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the electricity bill is $75 a month.
The average home in Australia uses 14KW's per hour.