Understanding my electric bill

Meast21

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Ok so how many kwh is this considered? Do you use the delivery charge of .07388 OR the supply charge of .0930362 .....
I mean like how many kwh to figure out how much an electrical equipment to calculate it... Do I add these 2 numbers together and get about .166 cents or do I just take one of these numbers if I wanted to plug a number into a electric bill calculator.




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I just need the number (cents) I can plug into this calculator for electricity price per kwh
 
You paid 71.60 for 235 kwh of electricity
71.60 divided by 235 = just over 30 cents per kwh including all the extra charges.

A kwh is using 1000 watts for 1 hour. Example 2- 500 watt lights running for 1 hour would be about 30 cents per hour of running.
 
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