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Is 2000 kWh a month a lot for a house?

Stan Hussein
Stan Hussein
2025-12-21 22:35:13
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2000 kWh is on the higher end of medium energy use for a 2-3 bedroom house with 2-3 people. We estimate the typical household in England, Scotland and Wales uses 2,700 kWh of electricity and 11,500 kWh of gas in a year. The high usage category is defined as 4,100 kWh of electricity per year for a 4+ bedroom home with 4 to 5 people. Typical annual electricity use can vary from 1,800 kWh for a low-energy-using household to 4,100 kWh for a high-energy-using household. The energy price cap is calculated using Typical Domestic Consumption Values, which give consumers an idea of the average energy use of different households. These values are also useful for comparing energy prices and are often used to estimate the quotes on supplier and price comparison websites.
Jort van Dongen
Jort van Dongen
2025-12-13 08:37:24
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For a small family living in a medium-sized house, the average monthly utility bill is £66, with an annual bill of £795, based the energy usage figures above, using 2000kWh of electricity. Using 2000kWh of electricity, the average monthly utility bill for a small family is £66, with an annual bill of £795. For a small family living in a medium-sized house, using 2000kWh of electricity, the average monthly utility bill is £66. Using 2000kWh of electricity, the average annual utility bill for a small family is £795.

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