depends how much you use.
1.0kw per week
£200,000 a week!
To determine the cost of running an appliance for a day, week, or year, you need to know its wattage and the cost of electricity per kilowatt-hour (kWh). For example, if an appliance uses 1000 watts (1 kW) and electricity costs $0.12 per kWh, it would cost about $1.20 to run for 10 hours in a day, $8.40 for a week, and $436.80 for a year. Simply multiply the appliance's wattage by the hours used, convert to kW, and then multiply by the cost of electricity to find the total.
Some are more shocking than others.
At least 3 times a week.
only 5 dollars a week!.
the answer is $38.46 per week
They get paid 2050 each fortnight
The wind farm produces 2,310 kilowatts of electricity in a week. This is calculated by multiplying the daily production of 330 kilowatts by 7 (number of days in a week).
$38.46 per week
a pilot gets around 1000 per week
http://michaelbluejay.com/electricity/cost.html