Absolutely! The abbreviation for kilowatt hour is kWh. It is a unit of energy often used in the context of electricity. A kilowatt hour is what you’re being billed for when you pay your electric utility bill. It represents the amount of energy consumed over time. For example, if a 100-watt light bulb is turned on for 10 hours, the energy used is 1 kilowatt hour (or 1 kWh). Elaborating on this, it might be fun to know that the amount of kWh you consume affects not only your energy bill, but also the environment. The more efficient your home appliances are, the less kWh they use and the less carbon dioxide is produced as a result.
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