The numbers are KW hours per month.
The official "Start Date" was October 11th, 2008.
Monthly averages were from 2004 through 2008 using January through September.
The final averages were from 2004 through 2007 using October through December.
***This was due to the "Start Date" being in October 2008.
Over the past few years, electricity usage has gradually decreased. This is primarily due to the kids getting older and moving out.
Month/Year |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
Pre-Geo Avg. |
Post-Geo Avg. |
Percent Change |
January |
2360 |
1395 |
1136 |
1167 |
1816 |
3083 |
3048 |
2743 |
1928 |
2070 |
1575 |
2574 |
63.47 |
February |
1870 |
1125 |
1250 |
1442 |
1577 |
2463 |
2551 |
2039 |
1843 |
1801 |
1453 |
2139 |
47.26 |
March |
1352 |
1390 |
1450 |
1612 |
1915 |
2186 |
1919 |
1627 |
1187 |
1988 |
1544 |
1781 |
15.39 |
April |
1296 |
2259 |
1515 |
1312 |
1453 |
1875 |
1333 |
970 |
1177 |
1184 |
1567 |
1308 |
-16.54 |
May |
1650 |
1416 |
1653 |
1812 |
2360 |
1819 |
1372 |
1049 |
1435 |
1163 |
1778 |
1368 |
-23.09 |
June |
2240 |
2133 |
2208 |
2383 |
2377 |
1699 |
1600 |
1353 |
1525 |
1321 |
2268 |
1500 |
-33.89 |
July |
1665 |
2604 |
2444 |
2403 |
2154 |
1680 |
1674 |
1810 |
1711 |
0 |
2254 |
1719 |
-23.75 |
August |
1725 |
2259 |
2494 |
2430 |
2168 |
1519 |
1627 |
1432 |
1349 |
0 |
2215 |
1482 |
-31.11 |
September |
1465 |
1750 |
1437 |
2887 |
1899 |
1140 |
1156 |
1024 |
914 |
0 |
1888 |
1059 |
-43.92 |
October |
1527 |
1491 |
1482 |
1982 |
1701 |
1465 |
1148 |
1042 |
1084 |
0 |
1621 |
1339 |
-17.37 |
November |
1496 |
1250 |
1292 |
1853 |
2196 |
1486 |
1491 |
1246 |
1335 |
0 |
1473 |
1605 |
8.96 |
December |
1402 |
1458 |
1422 |
1575 |
2934 |
2534 |
2671 |
1760 |
1718 |
0 |
1464 |
2475 |
69.01 |
TOTAL
|
20048 |
20530 |
19983 |
22858 |
24550 |
22949 |
21590 |
18095 |
17206 |
9527 |
21099 |
20348 |
-3.56 |
The graph below represents changes in electrical usage before. These are averaged numbers.
The "Y-Axis" is Kilowatt Hours. (KWH)
As you can see, there is quite a drop in Summer KWH and quite and increase in Winter KWH.
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