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Outdoor fridges consume 150 to 800 kilowatt-hours (kWh) annually, adding approximately $15 to $80 to your electricity bill. An indoor refrigerator costs less annually to power than one in a garage. The average kitchen refrigerator costs $84, while the one in the garage costs $95 a year to operate. Energy consumption varies but tends to increase with:
A garage fridge can add $15 to $80 to your bill. However, you can cut down on your energy use by keeping your fridge well-maintained, buying EnergyStar appliances, and following personalized tips from our free Energy Manager tool.
A seasoned Product Manager, Brad, has more than 15 years' expertise in energy efficiency. He oversees our Residential Conservation Services and Low-Income Weatherization programs which supports the completion of nearly 150,000 annual Home Energy Survey – one of the nation's largest utility-run energy survey programs.
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