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Title: What's your energy rate?
Post by: mellowhead on June 02, 2011, 05:25:01 AM
I'm curious as to:

(a)what everyone's local energy rates are ($/kWh), and
(b)how much your mining rig(s) cost per month in electricity

I live in an area with very low rates compared to most, and am wondering what everyone else pays to run their rigs? Please also include your general location (state, province, or country outside NA) and whether you also have to run air conditioning specifically for your rigs.

I'm just curious, and appreciate your feedback.


Title: Re: What's your energy rate?
Post by: SlaveInDebt on June 02, 2011, 05:38:57 AM
Poll

10.9 cent/kw and I have a nuclear power plant, hydro-damn, and coal burning plant in my backyard makes no sense ???

Pulling around 3kw/h


Title: Re: What's your energy rate?
Post by: tito13kfm on June 02, 2011, 05:43:24 AM
I know everybody is going to hate me.  6.85¢ KW/h

Only pulling about 500W at the moment.

2x6850 - 464MH/sec
laptop mobility 5650 55-75MH/sec (I use it a ton, and it goes up and down depending on what I'm doing.)  It was on 24/7 anyway, so I really consider it to be only 35W extra because of GPU usage.

Northeast Ohio
Don't specifically run A/C for it.  Debating moving the 2x6850 rig to the basement as I don't really use it much, and the basement stays cold.


Title: Re: What's your energy rate?
Post by: bleedkira on June 02, 2011, 05:51:21 AM
First 10 kW/h per day: 4.33¢
11th-100th kW/h per day: 8.66¢
101th+: 10.08¢


Title: Re: What's your energy rate?
Post by: mellowhead on June 02, 2011, 05:53:16 AM
I know everybody is going to hate me.  6.85¢ KW/h

Only pulling about 500W at the moment.

2x6850 - 464MH/sec
laptop mobility 5650 55-75MH/sec (I use it a ton, and it goes up and down depending on what I'm doing.)  It was on 24/7 anyway, so I really consider it to be only 35W extra because of GPU usage.

Northeast Ohio
Don't specifically run A/C for it.  Debating moving the 2x6850 rig to the basement as I don't really use it much, and the basement stays cold.

Yah, mine is low too tito. About 6.3¢/kWh. I have only a very modest set of mining rigs because I'm running with GTX's I bought a long time ago for gaming. Total for all mining sources (2 cards) = 170 Mh/s. I was thinking of buying some ATI cards though to really kick it into high gear...  :)


Title: Re: What's your energy rate?
Post by: V2-V3 on June 02, 2011, 06:10:12 AM
(a)(6.3¢/kWh)USD
(b)$127.00/month Mining Power cost @ 3GHash/s


Title: Re: What's your energy rate?
Post by: Nilarium on June 02, 2011, 06:32:13 AM
10c/1kwh moscow


Title: Re: What's your energy rate?
Post by: jasonk on June 02, 2011, 06:53:51 AM
12.6c / KWhr.  Redding, CA.


Title: Re: What's your energy rate?
Post by: gentakin on June 02, 2011, 08:50:41 AM
$0.30/kwh. ;D add to that $9 monthly fee.
$0.27/kwh is the cheapest available for me, but my $0.30 is 100% green electricity, so I'm just paying these extra ~$10 per month to feel better. ;D


Title: Re: What's your energy rate?
Post by: HudsonStan on June 02, 2011, 09:59:25 AM
$0.27/kWh -> $210 monthly for my rigs


Title: Re: What's your energy rate?
Post by: xlcus on June 02, 2011, 10:17:32 AM
Pulling around 3kw/h
I know everybody is going to hate me.  6.85¢ KW/h
First 10 kW/h per day: 4.33¢

Aaarrrrrgggghhhhhh!!!

It's kWh, not kW/h

:'(


Title: Re: What's your energy rate?
Post by: btcLeger on June 02, 2011, 11:53:49 AM
$0.30 per kwh and $10 base fee per month.

Electricity prices in Germany sadly are of the highest in the world due to the cartel of the 4 huge power companies and their lobbyists. They're making billions and billions of profits each year and not investing in infrastructure.

so the germans will be the first ones out of mining if difficulty will rise like it did before.


Title: Re: What's your energy rate?
Post by: KJaneway on June 02, 2011, 12:28:43 PM
at home: 0,23EUR per kWh (= around 0,33USD)
at work: 0,00


Title: Re: What's your energy rate?
Post by: Russ3l on June 02, 2011, 01:34:06 PM
$0,09 per kWh in Poland :)


Title: Re: What's your energy rate?
Post by: airdata on June 02, 2011, 01:57:16 PM
$0.11c / kwh in the US.

I just started, so I'm waiting to see what my next electricity bill looks like. 


Title: Re: What's your energy rate?
Post by: melanarchy on June 02, 2011, 02:07:15 PM
I pay about .09c per kWh for service and about .10c for delivery. Just over .19c per kWh total. Standard coned rate in NYC. Our power comes from the Indian Point Nuke plant, coal, and Niagara falls. (among others).  I pull 275watts to run a 6870 so about $30 a month.


Title: Re: What's your energy rate?
Post by: warrensgun on June 02, 2011, 02:13:47 PM
about 10cents kwh.


Title: Re: What's your energy rate?
Post by: AngelusWebDesign on June 02, 2011, 03:10:07 PM
I pay about .09c per kWh for service and about .10c for delivery. Just over .19c per kWh total. Standard coned rate in NYC. Our power comes from the Indian Point Nuke plant, coal, and Niagara falls. (among others).  I pull 275watts to run a 6870 so about $30 a month.

You must have some room for improvement where PC energy efficiency is concerned.

I have the same card as you, and my entire system -- everything plugged into the wall, including the wireless dish (my Internet provider) and router, draws 272 watts (not counting monitor -- though my large 24" LCD monitor only draws 20 watts when it's on)

Oh, and that's with CPU mining on all 4 cores.

I have a Quad Core Sandy Bridge (3.4 GHz -- stock speed, stock cooler). 1 TB Western Digital "green" hard drive, 6 GB DDR3 RAM, and no cards plugged in besides my video card (I'm getting a 2nd card today).

I have a 750W Corsair "80 plus silver" power supply -- that helps. 80 plus gold would be even better for efficiency (but the PSU would be more expensive).

I just took out my Sound Blaster X-Fi card yesterday, which seems to have saved 6 watts. My new PC has a pretty decent on-board sound card. I also disconnected the bright blue LEDs for my Power On and HDD indicator -- they were annoying when trying to sleep at night, plus they probably draw 1 watt between the two of them -- or maybe 1/2 watt. At any rate, they weren't doing anything for me.