The number the article uses is 6.6 billion kilowatt-hours, or about 22 kilowatt-hours per person. That is $2.42 for each of us that has the libs’ panties in a knot.
As the new Christmas light strings are led at about a quarter of a watt per bulb or less, slate estimates the average house in their neighborhood sports over eighty thousand lights.
They must live in quite ritzy neighborhoods.
I suspect that 22 kilowatts per house nationwise would bring the grid down.