A:Answer Uhhhh, both of those answers are way off. The energy guide says it will cost $13/year at 5 hours/day and $0.11/kWh. Therefore, you take $13/yr and divide it by $0.11/kWh, which gives you about 118.2 kWh/year, or 118,200 Wh/yr. Divide that by (5 hr/day * 365 day/yr) or 1,825 hr/yr and you get about 65 W.
So, 65 watts.