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To compare business electricity prices one can use a number of price comparison websites. One can compare prices on 'Go Compare', 'Compare the Market', 'Money Supermarket' and 'UK Power'.
This is difficult to answer as the price of gold varies from hour to hour and from day to day. Currently the price in the UK is around £33 per gram, but it is best to check daily with the gold markets.
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Yes, petrol prices will move slightly to reflect the oil price, although in the UK the the oil cost is a very small part of the price per litre, tax and fuel duty makes up the majority of the cost. Also as petrol if produced through fractal distillation (separation of crude oil) the price of petrol is most likely to increase slightly through the price of oil.
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A round number is £0.12 in the day and £0.06 at night.
The average electricity consumption is 4,800 kWh per is average UK electricity bill is £669.60
The average UK electricity price per kilowatt-hour (kWh) is around 14-16 pence for households. Prices can vary depending on the region, energy provider, and specific tariff.
Prices are quoted with and without VAT, and the standing charge is also quoted, you just ask for whichever form you want the information in.
The average price of gas and electricity varies from location to location and service provider. In the UK, with British Gas, the average price is _«£131 per month for both.
The average global electricity consumption per person is around 3,500 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per year. However, this can vary significantly between countries due to factors such as population size, economic development, and energy policies. It is important to practice energy efficiency and conservation to reduce overall electricity consumption.
31,500 Kwh (UK) per annum
It depends how much you pay for electricity. A 15 Watt bulb would consume around 134 kWh of electricity. In the UK, electricity is around 10p a kWh, so it would cost £13.40 to run the bulb.
From the details this is probably a UK question. It would use 60 watt-hours of energy every hour, which is 0.06 kWh or units of electricity, and that would cost around 1p.
1.5 kW "Kilo" means 1000, so a 1500 W appliance uses energy at the rate of 1500 W / 1000 = 1.5kW. By the way, you probably do not mean "kilowatts per hour." A watt (or a kilowatt) measures the rate of energy use. Rate units already have the time parameter built in: for example, "kilometers per hour" is a measure of one's rate of travel. What you may mean is "kilowatt-hours," which is what the unit the electric company uses to figure your bill. If you are in the UK, which averages about 7p/kWh for electricity, the fireplace will cost you about 10.5p each hour you run it. In the USA the average cost for electricity is about $0.12/kWh, so the fireplace will cost you about $0.18 every hour.
1.39 per lb The retail price in the UK for UK produced honey is around £5 per pound.