Calculating Holiday Energy Costs
Posted in Real Estate News on December 9th, 2009 by keebler – View CommentsIt’s that time of year when houses shine a bit brighter. Ever wonder how much the decorative holiday lights add to a monthly electric bill? Here’s an easy way to help calculate energy costs this holiday season.
• Count the bulbs on all of your decorative indoor and outdoor lights.
• Check the wattage per bulb.
• Multiply watts per bulb by number of bulbs. (1 watt per bulb x 1,000 bulbs = 1,000 watts).
• Convert watts to kilowatts — 1,000 watts = 1 kilowatt (kw).
• Estimate the hours per month the lights are on. (5 hours per day x 30 days = 150 hours)
• Multiply the total kilowatts by the total number of hours the
lights will be on to get the total kilowatt-hours (kwh). For example, 1 kw x 150 hours = 150 kwh.
• Multiply the total kilowatt-hours by the total cost ofelectricity per kwh. (150 kwh x $0.14 per kwh = $21) In this example, the cost of holiday lighting would be an additional $21 per month.
Reprinted with permission of RISMedia, publisher of Real Estate Magazine
