1860 kWh (annual, UK, 2007)
Consumption varies significantly depending on a number of factors, such as size of house, number of occupants, daylight hours, stupidity of occupants etc.
UK average annual electricity consumption per household is 4390 kWh (2007). This roughly equates to 1860 kWh per person.
The data for the domestic consumption (117,126.2 GWh) and number of meters (26,670.3 x 103) are provided by The Department of Business Innovation and Skills (see 1st link). The per person value requires the use of the UK 2001 Census for average number of persons per household (2.36, see 2nd link)
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On average, a person consumes around 77 kg of wheat per year worldwide. The consumption can vary based on regional dietary habits and cultural preferences. Wheat is a staple food for many countries around the world and is a key source of nutrition for a large portion of the global population.
The average person in the UK spends around £12 per week on smoking cigarettes, which can vary depending on brand and consumption habits. This adds up to over £600 per year.
Fifty percent of Americans chew gum, averaging about 170 servings per person per year. Chewing gum consumption varies around the rest of the world. In the U.K., the figure is 125 stick equivalents per person per year - it's 103 in Germany, 84 in Russia, 20 in China, and 4 in India.
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"Per capita" literally means "per head", and it means, per person. So, for example, you divide the total consumption in a country, by the number of people in the country, to get the average consumption per person.
2000kwh
i think 200watts/citizen
The average electricity consumption is 4,800 kWh per is average UK electricity bill is £669.60
The average energy consumption per person can vary widely based on lifestyle and location, but a common estimate is around 200 to 300 BTUs per person per hour for basic needs such as heating, cooling, and electricity. In a residential context, this can translate to about 5,000 to 8,000 BTUs per person per day, depending on factors like local climate and individual habits. However, actual consumption may be higher in more energy-intensive settings.
Egg consumption was 255 eggs per person in 1999
It was about 17.6 pounds per person
About 25 lbs. per person per year.
12 per cent less fuel per seat.
it depends if they're vegetarianor not
From 1994 to 2005 the average per capital consumption of pickles in the U.S. was approximately 3.5 to 5.25 pounds per person, per year. In the year 2005 consumption was approximately 4.25 pounds per person.