Charlottesville's Energy Profile
Typical Household Usage
A household’s energy use varies widely depending on climate, total square footage, and the number of residents. It is estimated that homes built before 1960 spend 20% more on energy than homes built after 1960. In Charlottesville, approximately 47% of homes were built before 1960. The Home Energy Saver calculator is a useful tool for estimating your household’s energy use.
According to the US Department of Energy, here is how a typical household’s energy consumption breaks down:
- Heating and cooling 44%
- Water heating 13%
- Lighting 12%
- Refrigeration 8%
- Home electronics 6%
- Laundry appliances 5%
- Kitchen appliances 4%
- Other uses 8%
Find out more about what your appliances are really costing you.


