Electricity tariff hike: Number of hours to consume 1 unit revealed

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The number of hours needed to use one unit of energy, or [1KWH], has been revealed in response to the Nigerian energy Regulatory Commission’s decision to raise the price of electricity for customers in Band A inside urban areas from N225 to N225 per kilowatt.

This was announced by SatiSense on Thursday in a post on its X account.

On Wednesday, it was announced that the NERC has approved an increase in electricity tariffs for Band A subscribers.

Musliu Oseni, the Vice Chairman of NERC, declared that electricity rates will increase. Customers will now pay N225 per kilowatt-hour instead of the existing N66 due to this modification.

According to NERC, just about 15% of its customers will be impacted by the new electricity pricing.

Here is the amount of hours needed to use 1 unit of electricity, or [1KWH], according to StatiSense.

Air-conditioner
1.5HP: 53.4mins
1HP: 1hr 34mins
2HP: 40.2mins
4HP: 20.4mins

Blender (Medium): 2hrs 22mins

Cooker
1 Plate: 40.2mins
2 Plates + Oven: 18mins
2 Plates: 24mins
4 Plates: 13.2mins

Fan
Ceiling: 11hrs 76mins
Standing: 14hrs 29mins
Table: 25hrs

Kettle
Medium: 27mins
Small: 32.4mins

Lighting bulb
Tungsten Filament: 16hrs 67mins
Energy Saving: 66hrs 67mins

Microwave (Medium): 1hr 11mins

Pressing iron
Dry: 49.8mins
Steam: 30mins

Refrigerator
Large: 7hrs 14mins
Medium: 10hrs
Small: 12hrs 5mins

TV
300W: 3hrs 33mins
100W: 10hrs

Toaster
Large: 42.6mins
Medium: 1hr
Small: 1hr 33mins

Washing machine
Spinning, Dryer: 28.8mins
Spinning: 2hrs 7mins

Water Dispenser: 1hr 43mins

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