Roughly the average household with two adults and two children would use up somewhere around 18,000kWatt hours per year, but it depends on how big the house is and the amount of electrical appliances you own.
On average, a household can accumulate about 40 pounds of dust in a year. Regular cleaning and maintenance can help reduce dust buildup.
The average electricity consumption for a household in Australia is around 6,900 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per year, which is approximately 19 kWh per day. This can vary depending on factors such as the size of the household, energy efficiency measures, and daily habits.
The average New Zealand household uses around 8,000 to 9,000 kilowatt-hours per year. This can vary based on factors like household size, energy efficiency measures, and personal habits.
Yes, electricity meters consume a small amount of electricity to power their internal components such as digital displays and communication modules. This small amount of electricity consumption is accounted for in your overall energy usage.
The average household owns 5 televisions every year.
The average person consumes about 3,500 kilowatt-hours of energy in a year.
One KwH = Kwxhr going by the basics, the question should be understood as the average units consumed per household. An average household may consume about 3000 units in a year.
no. Canadians consume about seven million cans of energy drinks every month.
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24,754,958 turkeys per year
In most places, a 16-year-old is not legally allowed to consume any alcohol.
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actually it depends on the person
It has been estimated that federal regulation costs each household $6000 per year.