The total estimated power consumption of the world is 15.45 trillion kilowatt hours per year. There are also an estimated 6.67 billion people in the world. Which means that the average power use per person per year is 0.2643 kW. For the United States, the numbers are: 3.892 trillion kilowatt hours per year 306 million people 1.453 kW/person/year
Note: All values are based on 2007 estimates.
Define the average person. I use about 500 units per month on average through the year.
The average bar in the United States will use roughly 200 dollars per month in electricity. This equals out to 2400 dollars per year and it will vary greatly depending on the area the bar is in and how big the bar is.
25 units per day (winter), 10 units per day (summer).
As a digital assistant, I do not use electricity. I operate on servers that are maintained and managed by the technology company that developed me.
not enough
Define the average person. I use about 500 units per month on average through the year.
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Mexico is the 18th largest electricity consumer worldwide, with 200.9 billion kWh of electricity used each year.
it should be none because without electricity we cant go to school!
The amount of electricity that is used on a farm in a year will vary depending on the size of the farm. It averages about 35,000 kilowatts per year.
6000 kilo watts
Thats what i want to know
. . in the UK is 650 watts per person, averaged over a year.
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How much electrical energy does the average person use in a day . . . In the UK the figure is about 16 kilowatt hours.
The figure for a household in New Zealand is 7700 units per year, so for a person it might be a bit less, say 5000 units.
I don't know and why are you asking me