Energy rate (electricity cost)
The average residential price of electricity in the U.S. in 2015 was 12.66¢/kWh.
To find the price per kWh (Kilo Watt hour) for your state and sector, check your energy bill or go to the EIA website.
Other factors
Other incidental expenses:
Additional savings per month:
A/C Savings:
State:
Demand Savings Per Month:
Existing fixtures
Wattage Maintenance cost per unit/year Hours of operation
(days a week, hours per day)
Quantity
New fixtures
Wattage Price per unit Hours of operation
(days a week, hours per day)
Labor cost Quantity

Wattage Results, per month
Existing New Savings
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Total Savings (Lighting + A/C)
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A/C Savings
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Cost of Delay

Delaying the start of this project will lead to missed savings!

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