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Too much. Absolute disgrace. Gas is even worse! Seriously i dont knw the average but hubby and I live in a 2bedroom tenement flat and pay what works out to approx £18 a week.x

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What is the average monthly electricity bill?

You must be to renting or owning your house but it matters how much you use so turn the lights off when not in room, turn off TV when not using, and turn off computer all the way when done using it. This is difficult to answer, it depends on what country you live in, how many people in a family, once you know that than it can be calculated.


What is the electricity Hz in the UK?

The frequency that electricity is generated at in the UK is 50 Hertz.


How much electricity is used by the average UK household per day?

The average UK household uses approximately 10-12 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per day. This consumption can vary based on factors such as the number of occupants, the size of the home, and lifestyle choices. Seasonal variations also play a role, with higher usage typically during winter months due to heating and lighting needs.


What is the typical monthly electricity bill for a UK 2 bed flat without gas?

This is a very hard question, as it depends entirely on how much time you spend at home, what appliances you use, and also the cost will differ greatly in summer and winter. Prices are about 7p per kWh. Check out this site http://www.ukpower.co.uk/running-costs-elec.asp# which shows you how much you pay per appliance each month! (very cool!) I would say the average should not be more than £ 30 in London.


How much electricity does the UK use per day?

Wikipedia :Average annual residential electricity usage by city, 2000-2005. ... yet domestic production is only 6 million barrels per day (950000 m3/d).

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The average electricity consumption is 4,800 kWh per is average UK electricity bill is £669.60


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The UK's electricity demand varies throughout the year, but on average, it is around 40 to 50 gigawatts (GW) during peak periods. This demand can fluctuate based on factors such as weather, time of day, and seasonal changes. The UK aims to transition to greener energy sources, with an increasing focus on renewable energy to meet its electricity needs sustainably. Overall, the country's electricity consumption is influenced by both economic activity and efforts to improve energy efficiency.


What is the average monthly UK gas bill for a 2 bedroom flat?

Average is £30-£60 Monthly with British Gas.


What is the electricity Hz in the UK?

The frequency that electricity is generated at in the UK is 50 Hertz.


What is the average monthly electricity bill?

You must be to renting or owning your house but it matters how much you use so turn the lights off when not in room, turn off TV when not using, and turn off computer all the way when done using it. This is difficult to answer, it depends on what country you live in, how many people in a family, once you know that than it can be calculated.


How much electricity is used by the average UK household per day?

The average UK household uses approximately 10-12 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per day. This consumption can vary based on factors such as the number of occupants, the size of the home, and lifestyle choices. Seasonal variations also play a role, with higher usage typically during winter months due to heating and lighting needs.