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Convert Southern Electricity to KWHrs
neversaydie_2
Posts: 3 Newbie
in Energy
Is it possible to discover the KWhrs from a Southern Electricity bill? The bills are in Units but the Comparison Sites ask for KWHrs. I know the sites also provide a field for annual price paid but I want to compare by usage. Is it possible to use a Southern Elec bill to calculate KWHrs? Thank you.
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1 Unit = 1Kilowatt hour.That gum you like is coming back in style.0
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for elec, 1 unit=1 kilowatt hour
for gas, to change unit to kwh:
no. of units x 1.022640
x 39
x 2.83 if you have a 4 dial meter
/ 3.6
= kwh0 -
A shortened version for gas is:
1 unit = approx 11.1kWh for an Metric meter.
or if you have the older Imperial meter 1 unit = approx 31kWh.
Electricity is 1 unit = 1 kWh.0
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