I looked at several sources and it looks like the cost of electricity in Ireland averages about €0.33/kWh.
€9024.7/0.33 = 27347kWh in 73 days.
They are open 8 hours per day (I checked Google) except closed one day
That means they should operate (6/7) * 73 days * 8 hr/day ~= 500.5 hours in 73 days
27347KWh / 500.5hr means an average of 54639 watts continuously. Now I realize I may have very well fucked up on my my math, coffee takes a fair amount of heat and energy and they probably heat food as well but holy shit that is a lot of energy for a tiny coffee shop to be drawing that much on average for their entire business hours.
I looked at several sources and it looks like the cost of electricity in Ireland averages about €0.33/kWh. €9024.7/0.33 = 27347kWh in 73 days. They are open 8 hours per day (I checked Google) except closed one day
That means they should operate (6/7) * 73 days * 8 hr/day ~= 500.5 hours in 73 days
27347KWh / 500.5hr means an average of 54639 watts continuously. Now I realize I may have very well fucked up on my my math, coffee takes a fair amount of heat and energy and they probably heat food as well but holy shit that is a lot of energy for a tiny coffee shop to be drawing that much on average for their entire business hours.