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How much is your electricity bill per kilowatt-hour?

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  • jobayerjobayer Member
    edited June 2024

    $0.0593220339 Per Kilowatt-hour

  • CalinCalin Member

    @jbiloh said: I am always envious of the 4 cents (USD) per kwh in some parts of Texas.

    >

    I m read , on Texas it's the most big Crypto Miners pool from USA , because it's cheap electricity

  • YmpkerYmpker Member
    edited June 2024

    0,29€/kWh (Germany, Bavaria)

  • r3kr3k Member

    $0.09/kWh

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    @jbiloh said: I am always envious of the 4 cents (USD) per kwh in some parts of Texas.

    Does that include all the costs?
    I don't know how it is in the US with so many local systems, here we have a few components on the cost (not only Romania, Europe, in general).

    1. The power per se, the suppliers are selling to consumers (which they buy from others or are producing directly, like my supplier who uses 90% renewables and contracts 10% nuclear to have in case things go south with intermittent renewables, even as a lot of it is Hydro);
    2. Then there is the transportation cost. There is one big company at national level which connects everything and a few local ones which are handling the local infrastructure. Each smaller local distributor, some 5-6 in all country, has own costs and areas of costs, for example, I live in the mountains and it is more expensive here to get power to my distribution panel in house;
    3. Then there are taxes. Specific taxes, cogeneration, green certificates, excise, and not specific, VAT like on everything.

    In total, my bill is about 1/3 the power, 1/3 transportation and 1/3 taxes. So, while my power costs, per KWh about 5.6 Eurocents, the total cost of the KWh including taxes and transport is about 17 Eurocents.

    So, I am curious, in the US, how is this calculated?

  • jbilohjbiloh Administrator, Veteran

    The the USA power is generally billed as two primary components, 1) supply and 2) delivery.

    Inside each of those components are many different pieces, including surcharges, taxes, recovery fees, etc.

    There are parts of Texas where for most of the year the all in cost is between 4 and 5 cents per kwh.

    Thanked by 1Maounique
  • conceptconcept Member
    edited June 2024

    about $0.20/kwh here in my city of Northern California.
    With time of use plan, it can go down to $0.15/kwh which is really good for California. The avg for California is $0.30/kwh

  • vpn2024vpn2024 Member
    edited June 2024

    $0.11 in Thailand if you're billed directly, could be up to $0.20 if you have got a greedy intermediary landlord that is marking it up. It has fluctuated a little bit since Ukraine invasion but generally still cheap, biggest expensive for everyone beyond the poverty line here is running aircons.

  • $0.03/kwh at lowest
    $0.1/kwh at highest
    only for residential. rate chart is different for different categories at Bangladesh

  • TrKTrK Member
    edited June 2024

    Usually $0.08/kwh with an extra $3 fixed charge per month. I am thinking of installing some solar panels now due to powercuts nowadays.

  • RazzaRazza Member

    In my region of the UK it's £0.239/kWh on the standard tariff.

    Am on a tariff that changes daily based on wholesale cost today am paying £0.1402/kWh tomorrow 0.194p/kWh.

  • ailiceailice Member

    10 cent per kWh, Indonesia.

  • fuqetfuqet Member

    0.24 GBP ~ 0.30 USD

  • RamiRami Member

    About $0.032 in my country after the local currency went down

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    @concept said: With time of use plan

    I am thinking of that too, unfortunately it is not very common in my country, I am working at night and also doing everything at night, from showers to laundry and cooking, just out of concern for the environment.

  • $0.19 per kWh

  • @Maounique said:
    where is that on category of consumer?

    Indonesia.
    Citizen on Household category

  • 0.56 CNY or 0.08 USD, Eastern China

  • $0.73 daily + $0.20 per kWh

  • eriseris Member

    €0,32 per kWh

    NL

  • PorlamPorlam Member

    First 15 kWh: $0.29(44 jpy)/kWh
    15~120kWh: $0.13(20 jpy)/kWh

  • 50-65 PKR
    0.18 to 0.25 USD in Pakistan .

    Summer is extremely Hot and then Humid here , so we usually get Bill of 500-800 USD /m (Large Family) from May to Aug.

  • VoidVoid Member

    @yoursunny said:
    $0
    Electricity is included in my rent.

    Shouldn’t it be *our rent?

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • $0.1875 per KW

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