Electricity consumption is sold and measured in quantity.
Quantity units for electricty are Kilowatt-hours, not Kilowatts per hr (KW/hr). DR1 should correct this or notify the source because it is getting confusing.
It is especially confusing when prices vary with consumption "per month" and they throw in the words "per hour".
When I saw "per hour", it made me think the pricing quoted had units of "per hour" when they really have units of "per month".
50KW-hr/month is 68W (.068KW-hr/hr).
50KW per hour is quoted and is meaningless.
Quantity units for electricty are Kilowatt-hours, not Kilowatts per hr (KW/hr). DR1 should correct this or notify the source because it is getting confusing.
It is especially confusing when prices vary with consumption "per month" and they throw in the words "per hour".
When I saw "per hour", it made me think the pricing quoted had units of "per hour" when they really have units of "per month".
50KW-hr/month is 68W (.068KW-hr/hr).
50KW per hour is quoted and is meaningless.