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Electronics and appliances you should unplug when not in use Laptops and computers. Even when you power these devices down, they consume a little power. TVs and gaming systems. Many televisions and gaming consoles are really on standby, not actually off. Small kitchen appliances. Phone chargers. Lamps/lighting fixtures.
Heating and cooling are by far the greatest energy users in the home, making up around 40% of your electric bill. Other big users are washers, dryers, ovens, and stoves. Electronic devices like laptops and TVs are usually pretty cheap to run, but of course, it can all add up.
Heres what uses the most energy in your home: Cooling and heating: 47% of energy use. Water heater: 14% of energy use. Washer and dryer: 13% of energy use. Lighting: 12% of energy use. Refrigerator: 4% of energy use. Electric oven: 3-4% of energy use. TV, DVD, cable box: 3% of energy use. Dishwasher: 2% of energy use.
In fact, the Energy Saving Trust breaks down the most energy-consuming appliances into five distinct categories: Wet appliances use 16% of total energy bill costs. Cold appliances use 12% of total energy bill costs. Consumer electronics use 7% of total energy bill costs.
The types and major end uses of energy by the U.S. residential sector include: electricityall types of energy end uses. natural gasspace and water heating, clothes drying, cooking. heating oilspace and water heating, clothes drying.
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Calculate your energy consumption If you want to work out how much energy an appliance uses in a day, then all you have to do is multiply the devices wattage by the number of hours you use it. So, if you have a 150W television thats on for five hours of the day, thats 750 watt-hours per day.
Voltage (V) is a measure of how much electrical energy is in a circuit. Most household circuits operate at 120 volts (120 V).
Top five energy consuming home appliances Wet appliances. Washing machines, dishwashers and tumble dryers account for 14% of a typical energy bill, taking the top spot in our list. Cold appliances. Consumer electronics. Lighting. Cooking.
Typical Operating Costs of Electric Household Appliances ApplianceTypical WattageEstimated Hours Used Per MonthComputer (With Monitor and Printer)36575.0Convection Oven15008.0Curling Iron15005.0Dehumidifier (20 Pints, Summer)450360.057 more rows
What Are the Five Uses of Energy At Home? Space heating. Air conditioning. Water heating. Lighting. Refrigeration.

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