Questions on Energy Transitions
Q14. The photos below show the boxes for two household appliances: a small electric hot plate ring and a games console.


(a) What is the power rating of each of the appliances?
Hot plate: 1000W or 1 kW
Games console: 90W (minimum) and 150W (maximum)
(2 marks)
(b) Calculate how many units of electricity (kWh) are used if the hot plate ring is switched on for two hours to cook a stew.
(3 marks)
Number of electricity units = power x time
= 1
x 2 
= 2 kWh
(or 2 units of electricity)
(c) Calculate how much it costs to cook the stew if electricity costs 11p per unit.
Cost = number of kWh x cost per kWh
= 2 x 11
= 11p 
(2 marks)
(d) Playing on a Games Console is great fun. Calculate the maximum annual costs for your parents in electricity if you play on the playstation for an average of 2 hours and 30 minutes every day. (Assume it is not a leap year).
Number of hours = 2.5 x 365 = 912.5 
Maximum Power in kW = 0.150
Number of kWh = 912.5 x 0.150 = 136.875 
Cost = 136.875 x 11p = 1506p
= £15-06 
(3 marks)
(Total 10 marks)