A typical ceiling fan consumes around 75 watts of electricity per hour. If you run it for 9 hours a day, it would use 675 watts (0.675 kWh) daily. Over a month (30 days), it would consume approximately 20.25 kWh. Your actual energy cost depends on your electricity rate, which can vary widely. To calculate the cost, multiply the kWh consumption by your electricity rate. For example, if your rate is ₹5 per kWh, running the fan for 9 hours a day would cost you about ₹101.25 per month. This is a rough estimate, and rates can differ, so check your electricity bill for the exact rate.
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