Data through April 2026
Running cost · Computer Monitors · ENERGY STAR certified
LG 27BL55U
At the standardized usage ENERGY STAR assumes, the LG 27BL55U consumes 74 kWh a year — about $14 at the U.S. average electricity rate ($1.16 a month). Even among certified models it's on the thirsty end: 64% more electricity than the median computer monitor, ranked 1189 of 1482. The same unit costs $9.14 a year in North Dakota but $35 in Hawaii — electricity rates, not the appliance, make the difference.
Estimated annual running cost · U.S. average rate 18.8¢/kWh
$14/yr
- Per month
- $1.16
- Per day
- 4¢
- Certified use
- 74 kWh/yr
- Screen size
- 27 in
- Panel
- IPS LCD
- On-mode power
- 23.9 W
- Sleep-mode power
- 0.13 W
What it costs in every state
| State | Rate ¢/kWh | This model $/yr | Relative cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | 17.4¢ | $13 | |
| Alaska | 27.4¢ | $20 | |
| Arizona | 15.5¢ | $11 | |
| Arkansas | 14.2¢ | $10 | |
| California | 35.3¢ | $26 | |
| Colorado | 16.5¢ | $12 | |
| Connecticut | 32.2¢ | $24 | |
| Delaware | 18.8¢ | $14 | |
| District of Columbia | 25.4¢ | $19 | |
| Florida | 15.4¢ | $11 | |
| Georgia | 15.4¢ | $11 | |
| Hawaiipriciest | 46.6¢ | $35 | |
| Idaho | 12.7¢ | $9.40 | |
| Illinois | 20.5¢ | $15 | |
| Indiana | 17.9¢ | $13 | |
| Iowa | 13.9¢ | $10 | |
| Kansas | 15.8¢ | $12 | |
| Kentucky | 15.0¢ | $11 | |
| Louisiana | 14.4¢ | $11 | |
| Maine | 28.4¢ | $21 | |
| Maryland | 22.1¢ | $16 | |
| Massachusetts | 29.4¢ | $22 | |
| Michigan | 21.4¢ | $16 | |
| Minnesota | 16.4¢ | $12 | |
| Mississippi | 16.8¢ | $12 | |
| Missouri | 14.0¢ | $10 | |
| Montana | 13.9¢ | $10 | |
| Nebraska | 13.3¢ | $9.83 | |
| Nevada | 14.3¢ | $11 | |
| New Hampshire | 27.2¢ | $20 | |
| New Jersey | 23.5¢ | $17 | |
| New Mexico | 15.2¢ | $11 | |
| New York | 29.4¢ | $22 | |
| North Carolina | 16.3¢ | $12 | |
| North Dakotacheapest | 12.3¢ | $9.14 | |
| Ohio | 19.5¢ | $14 | |
| Oklahoma | 13.3¢ | $9.85 | |
| Oregon | 15.8¢ | $12 | |
| Pennsylvania | 21.5¢ | $16 | |
| Rhode Island | 28.3¢ | $21 | |
| South Carolina | 17.1¢ | $13 | |
| South Dakota | 14.5¢ | $11 | |
| Tennessee | 14.9¢ | $11 | |
| Texas | 17.0¢ | $13 | |
| Utah | 13.3¢ | $9.84 | |
| Vermont | 24.6¢ | $18 | |
| Virginia | 17.4¢ | $13 | |
| Washington | 14.4¢ | $11 | |
| West Virginia | 16.1¢ | $12 | |
| Wisconsin | 19.2¢ | $14 | |
| Wyoming | 14.7¢ | $11 |
Certified models closest in efficiency
| Model | kWh/yr | $/yr (US avg) |
|---|---|---|
| LG 27BN55UP | 74 | $14 |
| Samsung S27H800EAN | 74 | $14 |
| AOC Q27U3CV | 74 | $14 |
| DELL P3223DEt | 75 | $14 |
| ASUS PA328QV | 75 | $14 |
| HKC MB27N3U | 75 | $14 |
Run your own numbers
Your rate, your numbers
- Per day
- 4¢
- Per month
- $1.16
- Per year
- $14
74 kWh/yr × 18.8¢/kWh = $14/yr
Prefilled with this model's certified 74 kWh/yr — adjust if your usage differs from the DOE test basis. The certified annual kWh (TEC) assumes the monitor is on 35% of the day and asleep the other 65%, per the ENERGY STAR test basis.
Certified variants covered by this entry
27BL55U · 27BL55U
Questions, answered with the data
- How much electricity does the LG 27BL55U use?
- ENERGY STAR certifies the LG 27BL55U at 74 kWh per year. The certified annual kWh (TEC) assumes the monitor is on 35% of the day and asleep the other 65%, per the ENERGY STAR test basis.
- How much does the LG 27BL55U cost to run per month?
- About $1.16 a month at the U.S. average residential rate (18.8¢/kWh) — 4¢ a day, or $14 a year. Your state's rate moves this up or down; see the table above.
- Is the LG 27BL55U energy efficient?
- It uses 64% more electricity than the median certified computer monitor, which puts it among the least efficient certified models.
- What does the LG 27BL55U cost to run in the cheapest vs. priciest state?
- At current residential rates it costs about $9.14 a year in North Dakota (12.3¢/kWh) and $35 in Hawaii (46.6¢/kWh).
- Does this figure cover other model numbers?
- Yes — 2 certified retail variants (color, finish, and store-specific SKUs) share this exact energy certification. They're listed under "Certified variants" on this page.