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Graham Jones
 
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Default How do I calculate this?

I have a portable air conditioning unit that is rated at 1200 watts.

My last electricity bill has the following:

76 kWh at 12.420p
236 KWh at 9.010p

So I reckon I can take the second figure as this is what most of my
electricity is charged at.

So does a unit rated 1200 watts use 1.2KWh, if so then the air
conditioner would cost me:

9.10 x 1.2 = 10.81p


Is this right?

Graham
 
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