Dear Terry and All,

My gas bill is in megajoules (MJ) and my electricity bill is in
kilowatt-hours (kWh) and I think that this is the common practice all over
Australia.

Cheers,

Pat Naughtin LCAMS
Geelong, Australia

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on 2003-08-20 01.03, Terry Simpson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Bruce Hebbard wrote:
>> the units are average kWh used per DAY.
>> I'm tempted to write the utility and say something like,
>> "Thanks for the average. BTW, studies have shown that
>> the average number of hours used per day hovers
>> consistently around 24.0, so it's OK with me if you
>> want to factor that out and just give me plain old watts..."
> 
> Funny!
> 
> UK electricity and gas bills are in kWh. They should be in kJ. I think
> Australia uses kJ.
> 
> Is it that all US electricity bills are in kWh and all US gas bills are in
> BTU?
> 

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