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locate your last six Hydro bills - note the "wattage consumed" on each one. Add these six numbers together and divide by six - this would give you an "average wattage consumed".

Also - you can compare your current Hydro bill with your last bill: note the wattage reading that you started with on your last bill and subtract it from the reading on this bill. This will be the "wattage consumed" over the time period you are charged for. (May 1st-31st , for example.....)

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