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  • 100-160 kWh

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  • 161-220 kWh

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    280 watts for the month.
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedog View Post
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    Number of people makes a difference, converting to LED lighting probably was the largest difference maker.
    Really? Im curious how much mine would change but every bulb I have is LED and I use about 900kWh a month. I do have quite a few PC and server stuff running a lot.
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    Did my average for the 2019-Dec, 1,655.63kWh/month

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    Quote Originally Posted by phreezee View Post
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    Did my average for the 2019-Dec, 1,655.63kWh/month
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    You realize you are talking to the guy who made his own furniture out of salad bowls right?

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    Up to 1.21 gigawatts momentarily but the time duration varies a lot so I don’t know how to compute.

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    2324 looks like. I actually checked lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidI View Post
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    I realized that after I posted. I saw Alberta averages 200 kWh but it's per person rather than per household.

    Here in Spain we only use 125 kWh / month in our household, and it's winter, and I work from home, so I wasn't expecting consumption in Alberta to be THAT much higher.

    I can't edit the poll options so I asked the mods to delete so I could re-post, if you read the thread.
    I would assume it will be opposite, if you have AC, summer's cost would be higher when 30C+ weather comes thru. Which city did you end up in Spain?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtrema View Post
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    I would assume it will be opposite, if you have AC, summer's cost would be higher when 30C+ weather comes thru. Which city did you end up in Spain?
    You'd be surprised how few Spaniards have or use AC. Houses / apartments are built of brick/concrete and typically have smaller windows and shutters to help manage the heat from the sun. Most tourist accommodation is poorly built and only used for the summer months so AC is more common in them. Spaniards are pretty good at being efficient with their energy consumption from what I've seen.

    Heating is the bigger issue. We use natural gas as our apartment is newer but some places rely on bio-pellets, electric heaters, wood stoves, etc.

    We were in Salou (on the coast near Barcelona) a couple of years ago and are now north of Madrid in a city called Valladolid.

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    1,427.74 KWH, or 1.4 jiggawatts over the last 30 days (Nov 24 to Dec 23) out here in Victoria. I imagine this is largely going to be the 2 electric HWT, 1 bedroom's electric in floor heat, and the washer/dryer which is run fairly regularly given the number of people in my house. Also homes here have shit for insulation so my gas bill is going to be fun.

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    Our "new" place right now our last months was 268, the place that we lived in last year was at 1175 for the same period.

    2 adults, 1 kid in our household + dog.

    I guess no electric baseboard heaters in the basement & electric garage heater make a huge difference. Will be interesting to see the March bill this year, thats when we hit our all time record last year of 2650.

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    Household total monthly average of 767kWhr over a one year period.
    Peak was over 1450 during Feb, 2019 which was insanely cold and I have a 5kW garage heater. Lowest was only 541kWhr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hampstor View Post
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    1,427.74 KWH, or 1.4 jiggawatts over the last 30 days (Nov 24 to Dec 23) out here in Victoria. I imagine this is largely going to be the 2 electric HWT, 1 bedroom's electric in floor heat, and the washer/dryer which is run fairly regularly given the number of people in my house. Also homes here have shit for insulation so my gas bill is going to be fun.
    Im surprised you're on NG out there, seemed like electric / wood burning was much more common.
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    Most people burn wood on the island for sure. Wouldn’t want to pay carbon taxes on their heat or something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    Most people burn wood on the island for sure. Wouldn’t want to pay carbon taxes on their heat or something.
    People on the island have been using woodstoves as a sole heating source for a lot longer than taxes have been around. My parents have been for 30 years. It just doesn't get cold enough to justify hookup charges.

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    817kwh used over 62 days
    So 400ish per month

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    My wife is pregnant, trying to keep it comfortable inside, we are okay wearing extra layers.
    The damn cold out here is different. It's a very nice sounding +4c outside right now but I'm chilled to the bone (even inside with the heat set at 20c) vs in Calgary I routinely wear a t-shirt and shorts inside throughout winter.

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    We have averaged around 750 kWh/month over the last 5 months and has increased monthly by nearly double since I’ve set the furnace to run continuously this summer, compared to our 2 year average. Continuous blower costs me $25 / month. Stay at home wife with 2 kidlettes in a small bungalow.

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    450kwh in the summer and 800 in the winter (den / lower level uses electric baseboard heaters. Solo but run lots of servers and 3d printers non stop

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    1200kwh last month. Nearly doubled from summer due to garage furnace, and electric heaters for auto waterers

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Cosworth View Post
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    Im surprised you're on NG out there, seemed like electric / wood burning was much more common.
    I was fortunate as my house has nat gas running to it, it was added sometime in the 80s. My house used to have a word burning fireplace but the previous owners installed a gas insert. Several of the homes across the street from me don't have nat gas though, so they heat their house with an electric heat pump.

    I think several people in my area use their wood burning fireplace. Often I can smell burning wood when I go for a walk, and the 'no open fires bylaw' means its probably not a backyard firepit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster View Post
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    I have no idea


    The bill is always $50ish (condo life)

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