Tower Fan in Washington — $9/yr to Run (13.6¢/kWh)

Your tower fan in Washington costs about $1/month at 13.6¢/kWh. See daily, monthly, and yearly costs, plus tips to cut your bill.

Washington, DC Electricity Rate

13.6¢/kWh

Utility: Pepco (Potomac Electric)

+4% vs national avg

National avg: 13.0¢/kWh

Daily Cost

$0.06

0.4 kWh/day

Monthly Cost

$0.75

6 kWh/mo

Annual Cost

$9

66 kWh/yr

Lifetime (5yr)

$45

energy only

Monthly Cost Breakdown in Washington

PeriodkWhWashington CostNational AvgDifference
Daily0.4$0.06$0.06+$0.00
Weekly3.1$0.42$0.40+$0.02
Monthly5.5$0.75$0.72+$0.03
Quarterly16.5$2.24$2.15+$0.09
Annual66.0$8.96$8.58+$0.38

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Daily

$0.06

Monthly

$0.75

Annual

$9

5-Year

$45

Energy Saving Tips for Tower Fan in Washington

  • Washington electricity rates are 4% above the national average — energy efficiency matters more here.
  • A smart Tower Fan with scheduling optimization can save ~$1/year at Washington rates.
  • Use oscillation for wider coverage
  • Clean intake vents monthly
  • Use timer function

Tower Fan Energy Cost FAQ — Washington, DC

Understanding Tower Fan Energy Costs in Washington, DC

In a major metro like Washington, electricity demand is high and rates reflect the cost of maintaining infrastructure for 0.7 million residents. Running a low-draw appliance like the Tower Fan (55W) at Washington's rate of 13.6¢/kWh costs approximately $9 per year — $0 more than the national average of $9.

Washington rates are 4% above the national average — a modest premium that adds $0 per year to Tower Fan operating costs. Over the appliance's 5-year lifespan, that's $2 in cumulative extra spending versus the national average.

Washington has a high cost of living (index: 157), which means electricity is just one of many above-average expenses. Reducing appliance energy costs — even by small amounts — contributes to meaningful household savings in this market. While no ENERGY STAR version is available, a smart Tower Fan with automated scheduling can reduce consumption by 15%, saving $1/year.

Washington's moderate climate (avg 44.7°F) helps keep seasonal energy cost swings manageable for most appliances. A Tower Fan produces approximately 0.05 tons of CO2 annually at typical usage. Washington residents can reduce this footprint by optimizing usage patterns, or investing in solar — see our solar savings calculator for Washington.

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