Electricity Costs

KevL

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Don't really need a web page for this the sum is simple

Power of device (kW) x Cost per unit (£) x time used (h) = cost (£)

So a portable tv is about 60W, you buy elec at 7.4 pence per unit and run the tv for 4 hours.

0.06 x 0.074 x 4 = 0.017 (£) worth of cr*p you just watched.

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Thanks Kev.....knew that if I posted as above someone would pop up with the simple formula I was looking for :)

(still think its a useful online facility tho!)

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Could be easy inBrighton next year. Because of the law changes they're talking of free elec. for berth holders.

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Re: Bundled price

My electric was free in Plymouth. For four years. Then they remembered. So charged £450!!

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