A gas stove does not consume electricity directly. It operates by burning natural gas or propane to produce heat for cooking. However, some gas stoves may have electronic components such as ignition systems or digital displays that require electricity to function. These components typically consume a minimal amount of electricity, usually in the range of a few watts.
It's important to note that the main source of energy for a gas stove is the gas supply, not electricity. The gas is used to create the flame that provides the heat for cooking. The amount of gas consumed by a gas stove can vary depending on factors such as the size of the burner, the heat setting used, and the duration of usage. The gas consumption is usually measured in terms of British thermal units (BTUs) or cubic feet per hour (CFH).