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Author Topic: What sort of cost per KW/h are you getting and where do you live?  (Read 1673 times)
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May 14, 2017, 09:50:58 PM
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Looking into 'high usage' tariffs now and i'm looking at £0.11 / $0.14 KW/h - London, United Kingdom.

Interested to see what others get?

Anyone on that solar hype getting £0.00 per KW/h Smiley ?

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May 14, 2017, 10:01:30 PM
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I'm at £0.151 per Kw/h - at least save me paying a gas bill though Smiley
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May 14, 2017, 11:24:34 PM
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$0.12/kWh - Orlando, FL
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May 14, 2017, 11:36:10 PM
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0.059 USD in Central Illinois, USA

Apparently that's a pretty insanely good price?

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May 15, 2017, 12:37:56 AM
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0.19481€ per KW/h at the morning (14 hours) and 0.1€ per kw/h at night (10 hours) , north Spain, taxed included at 21%, company: gas natural fenosa
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May 15, 2017, 01:00:33 AM
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0.059 USD in Central Illinois, USA

Apparently that's a pretty insanely good price?



Pretty decent compared to most!

$0.023 here in Central Washington Smiley
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May 15, 2017, 01:12:51 AM
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0.035 usd or 0.31 øre in norway
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May 15, 2017, 01:20:03 AM
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$0.20 in Massachusetts

$0.14 in Masachusetts w/low income discount

$0.11 in Florida

All residential rates.
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May 15, 2017, 01:26:48 AM
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.11 in Western Florida for residential and .085 or so for commercial once I move my rigs to a warehouse.
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May 15, 2017, 01:28:06 AM
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$0.248 ex 10% tax

Also pay $1.19 PER DAY just to be connected to the grid and some additional charges for having solar.

Welcome to SE QLD in Australia where our charges are going up by as much as 20% on July 1
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May 15, 2017, 01:57:46 AM
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$0.248 ex 10% tax

Also pay $1.19 PER DAY just to be connected to the grid and some additional charges for having solar.

Welcome to SE QLD in Australia where our charges are going up by as much as 20% on July 1

I just shed tears for you with those rates!!!  Cry
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May 15, 2017, 02:35:39 AM
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.11 in Western Florida for residential and .085 or so for commercial once I move my rigs to a warehouse.

There's an oddly large amount of FL miners in this thread.

Curious though, which service provider? I was looking at power costs for warehouse space as well in Orlando.
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May 15, 2017, 03:08:07 AM
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$0.248 ex 10% tax

Also pay $1.19 PER DAY just to be connected to the grid and some additional charges for having solar.

Welcome to SE QLD in Australia where our charges are going up by as much as 20% on July 1

I just shed tears for you with those rates!!!  Cry

Makes mining very hard, profits can get chewed up quickly if you aren't careful.
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May 15, 2017, 03:16:27 AM
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$0.10 kw/h here in Upstate New York.

We're looking into solar panels, although I don't think that will happen in the near future.  Another option that I am very interested in is acquiring a natural gas to electric conversion generator since we have a gas well. It provides enough to heat our home (which is very nice with the winter we have here) but I don't know if the excess is sufficient for a conversion generator setup or not.
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May 15, 2017, 03:36:45 AM
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$0.115
My local town thought it would be good if they have their own power company because, you know, they can run it better than a company which services millions of customers....

In ohio you can also lower your rate very easily. except with my power company.

They are horrible.
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May 15, 2017, 04:28:15 AM
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.11 in Western Florida for residential and .085 or so for commercial once I move my rigs to a warehouse.

There's an oddly large amount of FL miners in this thread.

Curious though, which service provider? I was looking at power costs for warehouse space as well in Orlando.

Well Gulf Power of course but there is another provider called CHELCO that charges a base rate of .064 per kwh. CHELCO has very low rates for less than 50 kwh usage but any more than that and it is very expensive in comparison to Gulf Power.
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May 15, 2017, 06:57:16 AM
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Looking into 'high usage' tariffs now and i'm looking at £0.11 / $0.14 KW/h - London, United Kingdom.

Interested to see what others get?

Anyone on that solar hype getting £0.00 per KW/h Smiley ?

What do you class as high usage?  I'm paying about the same rate as a business but needed to be using over 200,000 KW per year to get that rate..
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May 15, 2017, 07:06:28 AM
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In Italy we have $0.27 very expensive !!!




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May 15, 2017, 07:33:54 AM
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0,15 € cent in Austria (Europe) not Australia..and NO, we have no Kangaroos in Austria  Cheesy Grin  Also saving a lot of money on heating in Winter with my rigs
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May 15, 2017, 01:02:17 PM
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.11 in Western Florida for residential and .085 or so for commercial once I move my rigs to a warehouse.

There's an oddly large amount of FL miners in this thread.

Curious though, which service provider? I was looking at power costs for warehouse space as well in Orlando.

$0.11 residential is from  FPL.

I've been told the cheapest commercial electric in the state is in Lakeland (They run their own power company or something?). I talked to them and they said AFTER all taxes, fees, etc. it costs $0.085. FPL will quote you something similar....but before taxes/fees. So I think through FPL its about $0.09 - $0.10.
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