CalcOOlators is in beta. Standby for more calculators for different topics. In the meantime, you can play around with a few energy-related calculators:
Power, Time, and Energy
Energy Cost
Voltage, Current, and Power
Voltage, Current, and Resistance
Frequency, RPMs, and Rotor Poles
Energy
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Energy Cost
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Total Cost
Energy
Solve for Energy
Watt Hours
30,000 Wh
Kilowatt Hours
30 kWh
Megawatt Hours
0.03 mWh
Gigawatt Hours
0.00003 gWh
Energy Cost
Solve for Energy Cost
Cost Per Watt Hour
0.00012/Wh
Cost Per Kilowatt Hour
0.12/kWh
Cost Per Megawatt Hour
120/mWh
Cost Per Gigawatt Hour
120,000/gWh
Total Cost
Solving for Total Cost
Total Cost
$3.60
Examples
Click the questions below to auto-fill the form with the solution:
If the cost of energy is 12 cents per kilowatt hour, how many kilowatt hours would your central air need to use to reach a total cost of $50?
If your home typically uses 900 kilowatt hours of energy per month, what would be the cost per kilowatt in order to get your total bill below $100?
The average US home uses 30kWh of energy per day. If energy costs 12 cents per kilowatt hour, what would be the daily cost?