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IKEDC explains how long a unit of electricity can use.

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The increase in the price of electricity has sparked the whole nation since Federal government made the announcement.

Many citizens have been condemning the decision of Mr president and questioning his administration. The minister of power Chief Adebayo Adelabu who promised Nigerians on January 1st that Nigerians will enjoy better phase of electricity supply and usage, promising that the federal government will make it as priority in year 2024

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Adelabu also urged Nigerians to give the Bola Tinubu led administration total support adding that to enjoy better and stable  power supply the subsidy must be removed.

However the Ikeja Electricity Distribution company has advised individuals on how to use prepaid meters in order to serve them longer and not to think the IKEDC cheated them.

NO. OF HRS TO CONSUME 1 UNIT – [1KWH] WORTH OF ELECTRICITY which now costs N225 on BAND A:

Air-Conditioner
1.5HP: 53.4mins
1HP: 1hr 34mins
2HP: 40.2mins
4HP: 20.4mins

Blender (Medium): 2hrs 22mins

Cooker
1 Plate: 40.2mins
2 Plates + Oven: 18mins
2 Plates: 24mins
4 Plates: 13.2mins

Fan
Ceiling: 11hrs 76mins
Standing: 14hrs 29mins
Table: 25hrs

Kettle
Medium: 27mins
Small: 32.4mins

Lighting Bulb
Tungsten Filament: 16hrs 67mins
Energy Saving: 66hrs 67mins

Microwave (Medium): 1hr 11mins

Pressing Iron
Dry: 49.8mins
Steam: 30mins

Refrigerator
Large: 7hrs 14mins
Medium: 10hrs
Small: 12hrs 5mins

TV
300W: 3hrs 33mins
100W: 10hrs

Toaster
Large: 42.6mins
Medium: 1hr
Small: 1hr 33mins

Washing Machine
Spinning, Dryer: 28.8mins
Spinning: 2hrs 7mins

Water Dispenser: 1hr 43mins


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