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Energy consumption in households by type of end-use Main cooking devices required 6.3 % of the energy used by households, while space cooling and other end-uses covered 0.6 % and 0.9 % respectively. Heating of space and water represented 78.4 % of the final energy consumed by households.
Which home appliances use the most electricity? Heating and cooling: 45-50% The largest electricity consumer in the average household is your heating and cooling appliance. Water heater: 12% Lighting: 9-12% Refrigerator: 8% Washer and dryer: 5% Electric oven: 3% Dishwasher: 2% TV and cable box: 2%
The average energy consumption per household is around 800 to 1,000 kilowatts-hour per month, totaling approximately 9,600 to 12,000 kWh annually. When divided by the number of days in a year, this translates to an average daily energy consumption of about 26 to 33 kWh.
Factors like the size of your home, how many people live there, and the age of your appliances will influence whats normal for you. Here are some general benchmarks for daily kWh usage: Small households (1-2 people): 15-20 kWh per day. Medium households (3-4 people): 25-30 kWh per day.
Typical values Energy UseExample home type and number of residentsTypical annual electricity use (kWh) Low Flat or 1-bedroom house; 1 to 2 people 1,800 Medium 2-3 bedroom house; 2 to 3 people 2,700 High 4+ bedroom home; 4 to 5 people 4,100 Nov 22, 2022
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What Can I Unplug? These Household Items Cost the Most Electricity 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. Computer: 1% of energy use.

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