The question “How much electricity does refrigerator use?” may arise in your quest to conquer energy efficiency. An 18 cubic foot, top-freezer refrigerator from 2001 will use 613 kWh of electricity each year, according to ENERGY STAR’s FLIP YOUR FRIDGE calculator. Alternatively, the 2021 version of that refrigerator uses 412 kWh per year. At 14.47 cents per kWh, the older refrigerator will cost you about $88 annually to run. Whereas the new fridge will only cost you $59 per year.
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