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———————-COOLING———————-3500 (2.5-ton Central AC)1440 (Large Window Unit AC)900 (Medium Window Unit AC)500 (Small Window Unit AC)100 (Floor/Box Fan)95 (52″ Ceiling Fan, high)75 (48″ Ceiling Fan, high)55 (36″ Ceiling Fan, high)24 (42″ Ceiling Fan, low)———————-APPLIANCES———————-5000 (Clothes Dryer or Oven)3800 (Electric Water Heater)1500 (Toaster or Microwave)900 (Coffee Maker)800 (Electric Range Burner)300 (Refrigerator)———————-LIGHTS———————-100 (100-Watt Light Bulb)60 (60-Watt Light Bulb)18 (Compact Flourescent Bulb)———————-COMPUTERS———————-240 (Computer + 17″ CRT)160 (Computer + 17″ LCD)45 (Laptop Computer)120 (17″ CRT Monitor)40 (17″ LCD Monitor)10 (Comp/Mon in Sleep Mode)———————-VIDEO GAMES———————-165 (XBox 360)70 (XBox original)30 (PlayStation 2)———————-OTHER———————-75 (19″ TV)4 (Clock Radio, Night Light)2 (DC Transformer)
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National Average 11.2¢ AL 10.88¢AK 16.76¢ AZ 9.93¢ AR 7.93¢ CA 14.83¢ CO 10.5¢ CT 17.63¢ DE 13.06¢ DC 13.25¢ FL 11.67¢ GA 10.15¢ HI 31.04¢ ID 7.79¢ IL 11.22¢ IN 9.51¢ IA 9.64¢ KS 9.74¢ KY 8.74¢LA 8.36¢ ME 15.85¢ MD 13.62¢ MA 14.6¢ MI 12.47¢ MN 10.24¢ MS 9.97¢ MO 8.32¢ MT 9.33¢ NE 8.03¢ NV 11.86¢ NH 16.34¢ NJ 16.7¢ NM 10.18¢ NY 17.45¢ NC 10.12¢ ND 7.31¢ OH 10.45¢ OK 8.31¢ OR 9.39¢ PA 12.72¢ RI 16.36¢ SC 11.59¢ SD 8.30¢ TN 9.42¢ TX 10.94¢ UT 8.35¢ VT 15.96¢ VA 9.84¢ WA 8.04¢ WV 8.82¢ WI 12.57¢ WY 8.5¢
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