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a 1500 w heater consumes 1.5 kW, and used for 1 hour it uses 1.5 kWh of energy, which costs 1.5 x 9.1 cents, that is 13.65 cents.
The cost of electricity in Minneapolis is about 6.5 cents per KWH.
3 cents
About 11.75 cents per kWh for residential use (7.53 cents/kWh for industrial), as of September 2010:
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.
a 1500 w heater consumes 1.5 kW, and used for 1 hour it uses 1.5 kWh of energy, which costs 1.5 x 9.1 cents, that is 13.65 cents.
The cost of electricity in Minneapolis is about 6.5 cents per KWH.
4-8 cents
3 cents
$0.07/Kwh
About 11.75 cents per kWh for residential use (7.53 cents/kWh for industrial), as of September 2010:
12500 - 10500 = 2000 KWh. (2000 x 15)/100 = cost of electricity, and it's a lot !
For residential: Jan '08 - 17.32 cents
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.
22.8 cents per Kilowatt hour. The national average is about 12 cents.
It costs about 0.7 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh) of electricity
The cost of electricity varies depending on the region if the country and the company owning the power supply. However, the average cost of electricity in the United States is about 12 cents per kilowatt-hour.