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June 03, 2013, 03:07:33 PM
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Brisbane, Australia. 17c Pkw/h
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June 03, 2013, 09:56:14 PM
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Summer rates, $0.13668 tier 1
$0.13668 tier 2
$0.29742 tier 3 (130 - 200% of baseline)
$0.33742 tier 4 (over 200% of baseline)

+ $0.42 "customer charge" per day.

Baseline is about 12kWh per day (360 kWh per month) or in more simple terms a single refrigerator with freezer uses about 230kWh per month, so baseline is not much to work with.

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June 04, 2013, 10:26:16 AM
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Summer rates, $0.13668 tier 1
$0.13668 tier 2
$0.29742 tier 3 (130 - 200% of baseline)
$0.33742 tier 4 (over 200% of baseline)

+ $0.42 "customer charge" per day.

Baseline is about 12kWh per day (360 kWh per month) or in more simple terms a single refrigerator with freezer uses about 230kWh per month, so baseline is not much to work with.



I hear ya.  I managed to keep my monthly use to about 325KWh by living like a monk (this is with a wife and 3 kids who want to watch TV all the time).  Needless to say I'm not mining at home.

For Europeans who think they have it bad, check out these new rates for Southern California:
http://runonsun.com/~runons5/blogs/blog1.php/util/sce/sce-rolls-out-major-rate-changes
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June 04, 2013, 11:49:06 AM
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I moved into a brand new house in Germany which has 7.2kWp of nice black solar power on the roof.



During day, the house produces more energy than is needed for mining and everything else, the excessive power is sold to the national power grid.

During night, I pay €0.21 per kWh electricity. (Quite expensive)
wow nice, and how about in winter time

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June 04, 2013, 01:56:43 PM
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wow nice, and how about in winter time
Over the year, I will produce about 6340 kWh with that system (prediction calculation for my area and the size of the solar installation).

More in summer, less in winter of course.

I have no experience with rooftop solar houses, since this is my first house with solar installation. For now, I can't complain, I produced more electricity than I used so far.

I will have more info next spring how it is doing during winter.

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June 05, 2013, 12:41:59 AM
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Summer rates, $0.13668 tier 1
$0.13668 tier 2
$0.29742 tier 3 (130 - 200% of baseline)
$0.33742 tier 4 (over 200% of baseline)

+ $0.42 "customer charge" per day.

Baseline is about 12kWh per day (360 kWh per month) or in more simple terms a single refrigerator with freezer uses about 230kWh per month, so baseline is not much to work with.



I hear ya.  I managed to keep my monthly use to about 325KWh by living like a monk (this is with a wife and 3 kids who want to watch TV all the time).  Needless to say I'm not mining at home.

For Europeans who think they have it bad, check out these new rates for Southern California:
http://runonsun.com/~runons5/blogs/blog1.php/util/sce/sce-rolls-out-major-rate-changes


I live in southern california, and am mining. Just got my electric bill for the month....

prolly going to sell all my equipment this week. fml
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June 05, 2013, 12:50:27 AM
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AU$0.28kWh in Victoria, Australia

I offset the house / mining with a 1.5kWh solar panel system which cuts my elec bill by about 20~30% (20% in winter and 30% in summer)

I have acquired 3 * 400W UPS systems which I need to connect to a solar / turbine hybrid that I am currently sourcing parts for. Thesse will run independent of the grid so as not to loose solar feed in tariff of AU$0.66kWh.


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June 05, 2013, 01:31:16 PM
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wow nice, and how about in winter time
Over the year, I will produce about 6340 kWh with that system (prediction calculation for my area and the size of the solar installation).

More in summer, less in winter of course.

I have no experience with rooftop solar houses, since this is my first house with solar installation. For now, I can't complain, I produced more electricity than I used so far.

I will have more info next spring how it is doing during winter.



and because of that the electricity is so expensive Smiley
in the end they cost more energy than they can produce in their lifetime (at that place). so long for green electricity.

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June 05, 2013, 08:18:37 PM
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June 05, 2013, 08:34:03 PM
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Florida, USA. $0.15

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June 06, 2013, 01:26:52 AM
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Atlanta, GA $0.11
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June 06, 2013, 02:55:14 AM
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interesting how much people are paying in Africa  Smiley Zimbabwe for example

I think they pay 0 because they dont have electricity...lol

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June 06, 2013, 02:57:38 AM
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I pay 0.32 USD, germany...  Undecided

I am not mining...

So much for the german myth of 'affordable, renewable, responsible energy policy'...  Undecided

They have 2 parts of the 3... which is better than some parts of the US with < 10 cents as they have not heard of the word responsible or renewable when it come to energy policy's  ... Tongue


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June 06, 2013, 10:31:00 AM
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0.23/KWh Hungary....

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June 07, 2013, 03:36:30 AM
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0.35/kWh for Tier 4 which I get every month anyways. It averages to around 0.25kWh but that is still VERY expensive.  Cry
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June 07, 2013, 03:44:16 AM
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The bill SAYS 0.07 here in CT... but once you take in all the fees, and average that over a few bills... slightly under $0.16.
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June 08, 2013, 02:38:47 PM
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Nothing, I'm using a potato to generate electricity  Grin

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