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November 18, 2015, 01:51:06 PM
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IF you have electric rates at $0.04/Kwh or LESS in North America, would you please post your rate and location?

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Thanks for responses.  I am going delete off topic posts to keep this useful.  And yes, industrial/commercial rates, NO residential.  Required demand & electric provider would be useful too.
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November 18, 2015, 04:03:55 PM
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Washington state has it. Residential won't get this rate but commercial can.

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Washington State.  Been hosting miners for 3 years and it is great.  Still requires a lot of initial investment to take advantage of that rate, but it is real.


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November 19, 2015, 11:38:26 PM
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i recently signed up for a new off-peak power plan for which I pay ONLY 0.03 per Kw/h !!   I currently use 35-40,000 Kw/h per month with my home mining setup.  I have 34 TB bitcoin and 1.6Ghash scrypt.  Its a new off-peak add-on for business customers at Georgia power.  Peak hours are June to September from 2pm to 7pm.  during these 5 hours per day the rate is 0.16 per kwh.  Weekends, holidays, and winter are all  off-peak  i  power down completely during these 5 hours.

I am selling my house which I have about good amount of equity.   I am considering investing in BTC and going commercial and getting warehouse space and 2 or 3 SP-50's when they are released, if ever.   If I can get the spondoolies, why couldn't i just put them  in my garage ?  i already have a 400 amp service installed and working in the garage, which is separate from the house.   Imagine 300+ Th with 3 network and power connections?  The specs are 16,000 watts for a Sp50

16000 watts * 3 SP50's = 48000 watts  /  240 volts =  200amps

whats wrong with this idea?

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November 19, 2015, 11:54:34 PM
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This may get deleted but it's not off topic i live in Maryland at present were i live i get the best rates any place around me for the next year I'm at 0.0855 anytime of day or nite no mater how much i use it's what BG and E gets a way wirth and does that kills it all with there lame fees . not saying that's the best rates in Maryland it's not, Ive scene some places here it's as low as 5 to 6 cents but were I live in this part of Maryland because i  have to deal with  BG and E, I'm screwed , you will find that most plans other then business plan that are low or 4 cents and lower are based in Washington state, i even went on line one time looked at the nations power rates by state you can  Smiley . and  only one other state then was lower then Washington state that was Ohio at that time.

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November 20, 2015, 12:03:15 AM
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washington state?  thanks for that information
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November 20, 2015, 12:09:34 AM
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i recently signed up for a new off-peak power plan for which I pay ONLY 0.03 per Kw/h !!   I currently use 35-40,000 Kw/h per month with my home mining setup.  I have 34 TB bitcoin and 1.6Ghash scrypt.  Its a new off-peak add-on for business customers at Georgia power.  Peak hours are June to September from 2pm to 7pm.  during these 5 hours per day the rate is 0.16 per kwh.  Weekends, holidays, and winter are all  off-peak  i  power down completely during these 5 hours.

I am selling my house which I have about good amount of equity.   I am considering investing in BTC and going commercial and getting warehouse space and 2 or 3 SP-50's when they are released, if ever.   If I can get the spondoolies, why couldn't i just put them  in my garage ?  i already have a 400 amp service installed and working in the garage, which is separate from the house.   Imagine 300+ Th with 3 network and power connections?  The specs are 16,000 watts for a Sp50

16000 watts * 3 SP50's = 48000 watts  /  240 volts =  200amps

whats wrong with this idea?


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whats wrong with this idea? nothing if they fit.

the question is will it fit how big are they gonna be  etc  . why not in a home , i thought it was only a few they plan to sell.

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November 20, 2015, 12:15:19 AM
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Thanks.

That Georgia Power is interesting considering that is Residential.  How close are you to Hartsfield?

AEP in Ohio is over $0.06/kw commercial/industrial unless you use 6MW or more and then it is not much less than 0.06.

I have been told WA is $0.02/kwh but can not find tarrif online.
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November 20, 2015, 12:22:17 AM
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I am in Pittsburgh PA and I have an average of .041KWH.  This is a commercial rate through Green Mountain Enegry and i only have it because once a year, I call these electric companies and play them off one another.  It is a pain in the butt, but they rather have the customer than loose the business.

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November 20, 2015, 12:38:14 AM
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My best residential rate in Australia = AU$0.27 kW/H

I do have 1.5kW of solar panels but can't mine bugger all these days  Sad

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November 20, 2015, 02:42:34 AM
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Thanks.

I have been told WA is $0.02/kwh but can not find tarrif online.

Here is one of the local utilities:

http://www.chelanpud.org/rates.html

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November 20, 2015, 07:08:19 AM
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Thanks.

That Georgia Power is interesting considering that is Residential.  How close are you to Hartsfield?

AEP in Ohio is over $0.06/kw commercial/industrial unless you use 6MW or more and then it is not much less than 0.06.

I have been told WA is $0.02/kwh but can not find tarrif online.

It is not a residential rate.  My home is rated as a business because of my power draw.  The first 1000 or so HWh is 0.08, then it goes to 0.02 to 0.03 per kwh (it fluctuates).  Georgia Power rates me as a medium sized business - Power and Light Medium size commercial.    I am 15 mins from Hartsfield in midtown Atlanta


http://www.georgiapower.com/business/prices-rates/business-rates/off-peak-business-riders.cshtml
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November 22, 2015, 12:11:29 PM
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Is power there so cheap because of hydro-power sources ?

This is an insanely low price for electricity... Shocked



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November 22, 2015, 01:17:37 PM
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Anyone else?  AFAIK taxes and fees are No more than $0.002-3 / khw.  I think SouthEast Lousiana has close to $0.045/kwh.
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Yeah it's pretty disgusting that just 1000 miles away I'm paying 9x as much for my power thanks to Edison hiking up the rates again for the next 3 years.  Sad that it costs more for electricity in metropolitan Los Angeles than it does on a secluded island like Hawaii.
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Is power there so cheap because of hydro-power sources ?

This is an insanely low price for electricity... Shocked

Yes, that is why it is so cheap.  The dams are publicly-owned so they can pass a great rate to their residents.  It is really an ideal community model that provides a lot of opportunity if you know what is possible.

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Yeah it's pretty disgusting that just 1000 miles away I'm paying 9x as much for my power thanks to Edison hiking up the rates again for the next 3 years.  Sad that it costs more for electricity in metropolitan Los Angeles than it does on a secluded island like Hawaii.

Too many people, too much demand, it forces California to buy power from surrounding states and they likely think their is too many people in LA, so they don't feel like they should give California a discount on the rates.  It really taxes a lot of resource from that region.

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Wisconsin here I am currently paying .13$ kw/h. Because of this high cost, like many others, I had to turn of my miners Sad

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November 23, 2015, 10:57:09 PM
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Washington State.  Been hosting miners for 3 years and it is great.  Still requires a lot of initial investment to take advantage of that rate, but it is real.


How does one qualify for the commercial rate?
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Washington State.  Been hosting miners for 3 years and it is great.  Still requires a lot of initial investment to take advantage of that rate, but it is real.


How does one qualify for the commercial rate?

You need commercial property like a warehouse or a shop in a industrial area, so you will be paying for rent or a lease for the building.  Over in Oregon on the co-op you can get commercial as low as 4 cent a kw/h but it falls into brackets on commercial electric.  Basically  the more power you use the cheaper it gets and then theres extra charges for high demand and over 50kw you get charged $7 a kw a month per kw over the limit thats the high demand price that you pull at anytime for at least 15 mins.
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