Earthpill - Calculating the true cost of your electrical appliances 
Total entries in the Earthpill database 35 items and 36 measurements 

Example List of Appliances for a:  

This list shows you how you would save money and reduce your carbon footprint by looking at the items that have been added to your MyAppliances. As you haven't registered yet the list shows totals for an example list of items for a Home. You can create and view a list of your own appliances once you've registered. If you have an account already click here to log in. 

3
537 kWh
12 kWh
548 kWh
£153.56
0.23 Tonnes

Tips for reducing Power Consumption for Home example list of appliances

The items that use the most electricity when turned on are:

 Fisher and Paykel RF402BRXFDU5 Fridge/Freezer 327.22 kWh (£91.62/0.14 Tonnes of CO2 per year)
 Zoostorm i7-6700 Desktop Computer 132.09 kWh (£36.99/0.06 Tonnes of CO2 per year) - Check your computer's power saving settings
 Benq G2420HD Computer Monitor 77.49 kWh (£21.70/0.03 Tonnes of CO2 per year) - Have a look at your computer power saving settings

These 3 items are costing £150.31 and producing 0.23 Tonnes of CO2 per year


Total Consumption by Room for Home example list of appliances

Kitchen
59.67%
Office
40.33%

 Kitchen 327.22 kWh (£91.62/0.14 Tonnes of CO2 per year) 59.67% of total
 Office (2 items) 221.21 kWh (£61.94/0.09 Tonnes of CO2 per year) 40.33% of total

Total Consumption by Type for Home example list of appliances

Kitchen
59.67%
Computer
40.33%

 Kitchen 327.22 kWh (£91.62/0.14 Tonnes of CO2 per year) 59.67% of total
 Computer (2 items) 221.21 kWh (£61.94/0.09 Tonnes of CO2 per year) 40.33% of total

This list shows you a detailed view of the items in the Home example list of appliances in decreasing order of how much electricity they are using over a year. You can click on the headings in this table to change the ordering.


The power consumption measurements listed above are the averages of the measurements made by members of the Earthpill community and no warranty is given that they are accurate

All illustrations © Julian Mosedale | www.julianmosedale.co.uk
Graphs use code from Chris Goldfarb | www.codetoad.com