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How much is your electricity?

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How much do you pay for power per KwH?
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More than shoemining will ever pay for before everyone laughs it off..
Pretty high, even a Atom would cost like 6€ per month just for power.
Sure I do have 100Mbit+ but still, I would rather get a dedi inside a DC.
Also some solar power which is basically for free, but I cannot run any server 24/7 on that.
$0.05 per kwh.
Power in Texas is cheap.
That's uber cheap. Is that included tax?
In Texas, $.08 per kwh total (like half is "delivery charge")
S-o that is why people want to live în USA. That is insanely cheap.
UK 12.7p = ~17.3¢
We pay for it in other ways unfortunately.
My landlord pays for the electricity. Who wants to co-locate a miner? ;0
24 euro cents /kwh.
Which is 29.29 USD cents.
BC, Canada
up to 1,600kWh @ $0.09845 /kWh (= $0.0788 US)
above 1,600kWh @ $0.15198 /kWh (= $0.122 US)
Can't believe what I am reading here, never thought there still are prices like this around.
I currently have to pay $0.33 (0,2725€) / kWh plus base fee!
Mexico
Under 4800 kWh a year
up to 225 kWh a month - .95 pesos or $0.0497 USD a kWh.
over 225 kWh a month - 4.26 pesos or $0.2235 USD a kWh.
Over 4800 kWh a year
5.52 pesos or $0.289 USD a kWh
NB, Canada. $0.1081/kWh (= $0.0868 US) plus tax (15%)
0.10 with tax
0.1635930589 euro per kWh is what I paid in 2017 - including taxes
That's on a flex contract that I can cancel month my month, if I actually commit, the price drop a lot.
$0.13/KWh before tax.
$0.00/KWh before tax and power.
Shoemining at an oil reserve under the sea?
How to mine deez?
Usage: 25.900 cents per kWh (0.20 USD/kWh)
Daily supply charge: 92.736 cents per day (0.73 USD/day)
I can get:
But it's not really worth it. Could be if I was mining though and just turn it off during peak times.
I dunno.
I was Kedding.
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I see, planning on your next location to setup mining rigs. Clever bastard. :P
South Korea
93.3 KRW(8.83 U.S. cents)/kWh up to 200kWh
187.9KRW(17.79 U.S. cents)/kWh 201-400kWh
280.6KRW(26.57 U.S. cents)/kWh 400kWh+
Included in my rent. My mom pays around 8 cents/kwh and uses a 1kw electric heater a few hours a day. I keep wanting to swap the heater for a mining rig that uses the same amount of power...
$0.106/kWh before tax here
~$0.12c/kWh, not too bad all things considered
Currently on a market rate plan where we pay the wholesale rate plus lines, power co fees and GST. This minute it is: $0.105073 USD per kWh, with fees (excluding daily) it would be around $0.147144 USD. Rates are highly variable though and during the last winter we were paying over $0.398666 USD. Currently summer here so usage is low. Cheapest fixed rate would be around $0.177588 USD plus daily around $1 USD.
I've calculated that an appliance which consumes 1kW of power, if left for one month on (28 days), it'll cost me around 94EUR, let's say 100EUR, at this moment, if i'm not mistaken.
I don't know about kW/h USD price, the exchange rates vary too much, plus the tariffs alternate, by day, by night and by Sunday,