Laptop Computer in Atlanta — $19/yr to Run (13.2¢/kWh)

Your laptop computer in Atlanta costs about $2/month at 13.2¢/kWh. See daily, monthly, and yearly costs, plus tips to cut your bill.

Atlanta, GA Electricity Rate

13.2¢/kWh

Utility: Georgia Power

+2% vs national avg

National avg: 13.0¢/kWh

Daily Cost

$0.06

0.5 kWh/day

Monthly Cost

$1.59

12 kWh/mo

Annual Cost

$19

144 kWh/yr

Lifetime (5yr)

$95

energy only

Monthly Cost Breakdown in Atlanta

PeriodkWhAtlanta CostNational AvgDifference
Daily0.5$0.06$0.06+$0.00
Weekly3.4$0.44$0.44+$0.01
Monthly12.0$1.59$1.56+$0.03
Quarterly36.0$4.77$4.68+$0.09
Annual144.0$19.07$18.72+$0.35

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Daily

$0.06

Monthly

$1.59

Annual

$19

5-Year

$95

Energy Saving Tips for Laptop Computer in Atlanta

  • Atlanta electricity rates are 2% above the national average — energy efficiency matters more here.
  • An ENERGY STAR Laptop Computer in Atlanta saves ~$5/year compared to standard models.
  • Reduce screen brightness
  • Use battery saver mode
  • Unplug charger when fully charged

ENERGY STAR Savings: Upgrading to an ENERGY STAR Laptop Computer in Atlanta saves approximately $5/year at local rates — $24 over the appliance lifetime.

Laptop Computer Cost in Other Georgia Cities

CityRateAnnual Costvs Atlanta
Atlanta (current)13.2¢$19
Columbus11.8¢$17$-2
Augusta13.8¢$20+$1
Macon12.6¢$18$-1
Savannah12.8¢$18$-1
Athens10.9¢$16$-3
Sandy Springs10.1¢$15$-4
Roswell10.6¢$15$-4
Johns Creek11.1¢$16$-3

Laptop Computer Energy Cost FAQ — Atlanta, GA

Understanding Laptop Computer Energy Costs in Atlanta, GA

Atlanta is a mid-sized Georgia city where residential electricity rates from Georgia Power are shaped by regional energy supply and local demand patterns. Running a low-draw appliance like the Laptop Computer (60W) at Atlanta's rate of 13.2¢/kWh costs approximately $19 per year — $0 more than the national average of $19.

Atlanta rates are 2% above the national average — a modest premium that adds $0 per year to Laptop Computer operating costs. Over the appliance's 5-year lifespan, that's $2 in cumulative extra spending versus the national average.

With a cost of living index of 101, Atlanta is near the national median. The Laptop Computer's monthly cost of $1.59 represents a typical share of the average Atlanta electric bill of $136/month. Upgrading to an ENERGY STAR Laptop Computer can cut energy use by up to 25%, saving approximately $5 per year at Atlanta rates.

In Atlanta's warm climate (avg 70.4°F), HVAC-related appliances tend to run more frequently, compounding energy costs. A Laptop Computer produces approximately 0.1 tons of CO2 annually at typical usage. Atlanta residents can reduce this footprint by choosing an ENERGY STAR certified unit, optimizing usage patterns, or investing in solar — see our solar savings calculator for Atlanta.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to run a Laptop Computer in Atlanta, GA?

At Atlanta's average electricity rate of 13.2¢/kWh, a Laptop Computer costs approximately $19 per year to run. That's about $1.59 per month with typical usage of 8 hours per day.

What is the electricity rate in Atlanta, GA?

The average residential electricity rate in Atlanta, GA is 13.2¢/kWh, which is 2% above the national average of 13.0¢/kWh. The primary utility provider is Georgia Power.

How much electricity does a Laptop Computer use per year?

A Laptop Computer uses approximately 60 watts and consumes about 144 kWh per year with typical usage of 8 hours/day for 300 days/year.

Is a Laptop Computer expensive to run in Atlanta?

Compared to the national average cost of $19/year, running a Laptop Computer in Atlanta costs $0 more per year due to higher local electricity rates.

How can I reduce my Laptop Computer energy cost in Atlanta?

To reduce Laptop Computer costs in Atlanta: Reduce screen brightness. Use battery saver mode. Upgrading to an ENERGY STAR model saves up to 25% on energy costs. Also check with Georgia Power for local energy efficiency rebates and programs.

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