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  • This depends on a multitude of factors, but mainly the first two: -Your local energy price -Your laptop model -Screen brightness -How much processing -Etc. A good estimate would be by taking your computer's wattage (which is watts consumed per hour), listed on the battery, charger, or bottom of the laptop, and multiply that by the cost of energy per watt where you live (look it up on Google). That'll give you the cost per hour approximately estimated. It should be in the cents range.

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