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Appliance and Home Electronic Energy Use Calculator

It’s not always easy to find out how much electricity a specific appliance will use, and it can be even harder to understand just how much it’ll end up costing you. That’s why we’ve created the following calculator – all you’ll need is some basic information about your appliance, and you’ll instantly have your answer!

Appliance Energy Caclulator

Enter information about your appliance to estimate its energy use and associated cost.




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For more information on estimating energy use, visit the USDOE.

The Importance of Measuring Appliance and Home Electronic Energy Use

Households and business spend billions every year on energy bills, with much of the cost coming form appliances and electronics. While it’s important to keep your energy costs down, it’s also crucial to be aware of how much energy your appliances and electronics are using. This knowledge can help you save money, as well as be more environmentally conscious.

Unfortunately, most people are in the dark when it comes to their appliance and electronic energy use. The average person underestimates their energy use, and this lack of understanding can lead to some serious consequences.

Without knowing how much energy their appliances and electronics use, people often leave them running unnecessarily, which wastes both energy and money. Additionally, not knowing how much energy your appliances use can make it difficult to spot potential problems, such as a fridge that’s using too much power or an air conditioner that’s not working as efficiently as it should be.

By understanding your appliance and electronic energy use, you can avoid these problems and save both energy and money. Additionally, knowledge about your appliance energy use can help you make more informed decisions when it comes time to purchase new ones.


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