- AC is a very common consumer of large amounts of electricity (depending on the region, many regions will have almost no AC while other regions will have it in every building running almost constantly)
- Electrical heat is not the most common form of heating, but it's been growing a lot and is also a big consumer when it is used
- Laundry Washer/Dryer are pretty large consumers (mostly the dryer)
- Water heaters are often electrical
- Electrical ovens and stove ranges are pretty common, which
can pull quite a bit depending on how much use they receive
AC is a big one. Where I live in New England, we usually have a couple spells where I really need to turn on my office window unit for a week or so. Those months can drive my electricity consumption up by 200 kWH or more for the month--and that's just one small window unit run intermittently during the day to cool one small room.
(electric tumble) dryers are an interesting point. They're getting more common, but most people I know in the UK either don't have one, or have one but don't use it for normal washes (they use a washing line or a clothes horse).
- Electrical heat is not the most common form of heating, but it's been growing a lot and is also a big consumer when it is used
- Laundry Washer/Dryer are pretty large consumers (mostly the dryer)
- Water heaters are often electrical
- Electrical ovens and stove ranges are pretty common, which can pull quite a bit depending on how much use they receive
- Microwaves pull a bit, but not huge