Virtually all online shops I've seen call them different things, but this is what you're looking for I think:
CLICKYTo work out how much energy something is using in kWh, multiply the figure in Watts by 10^-3 to get power draw in kW
Finally, assuming it's on all day every day for a year, multiply this by 24, then by 365.25, and you have your annual energy consumption in kWh.
You can obviously simplify this down to multiplying by 8766
The figure you get then needs to be multiplied by the rate your electricity supplier (or "leccy" company if you prefer) charges you per kWh. They might do something irritating like vary the rate according to the time of day, but that is (like many things) beyond my control.
Have fun!

You never know, the above product may be able to do most of this for you.
EDIT: "revised" my calculations.