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How much electricity does your home really use?
| Jakub Stachurski
You turn on the lights, watch TV, and run the air conditioning without giving much thought to how much electricity you are using. But a high energy bill, a power outage, or the purchase of a backup battery might make you reconsider your home’s energy needs.
The average US home consumes nearly 11,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity a year, 13 times more than in 1950. On average, Americans spend between $900 and $2,000 per year on electricity and prices are expected to increase by 2.8% in 2021.
The type of lightbulbs used, the amount of water being heated and cooled, and the number of appliances used all contribute to how much energy your home will use during a given day. Additionally, how much electricity your house uses will vary depending on the time of year, especially if you live in a warmer or colder climate.
How can you calculate your home energy needs? You can start by viewing your last few energy bills. Then, with a little bit of math, work backwards to figure out which aspects of your lifestyle require the most electricity.


