The annual electricity consumption of a waterpark can vary significantly based on its size, number of attractions, and operational hours. On average, a medium-sized waterpark may use between 1 to 5 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) per year. Factors such as heating for pools, lighting, and powering rides greatly influence this figure. Additionally, energy-efficient technologies and practices can help reduce overall electricity consumption.
Generally, schools usually use about 10 kWh of electricity per square foot annually. A medium sized school spends about $1 million on electricity a year.
With the price of electricity high and expected to get much higher I do not use much electricity and waste even less
in kw we use
They use about 1200 watts of electricity, which is a LOT!
450 million tons
A lot of electricity a day
non ur business
14 electricity bolts per hour.
Trains don't use electricity it uses coal trams use however electricity.
In which area?
None. Light bulbs use electricity, they do not create electricity.
depends how much you use.