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It's around 20 c AUD here. We have solar panels, but get a feed in tariff of 44 c for exporting to the grid, so the opportunity cost of using power during the day is actually higher.
newbie
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0.08/kwh (cdn) It was cheaper in the last province I lived... like 0.06 / kwh... But oh well. It's all Hydro-electric anyway.

If I qualified for the commercial rates in my old province, it would've been like 0.03 / kwh Smiley

Still easy to make money at mining... around $40 a month to mine at around 1GHash/s  by my calculations.

c_k
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I pay the equivilent of 0.14 USD /kWh plus 0.91 USD daily connection fee for power
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Free

Right before I started mining; I called my power company and had them switch me to "budget billing"; which takes your usage over the last year, and divides it out evenly per month. Wink  Boy are they going to be surprised this month! LOL!

Wont that mean it will just shoot up your average in future however?

Luckily mine is included in my apartment rental so anything I make will be free Smiley
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Free

Right before I started mining; I called my power company and had them switch me to "budget billing"; which takes your usage over the last year, and divides it out evenly per month. Wink  Boy are they going to be surprised this month! LOL!
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0.2225 € per kWh in germany. (roughly 0.15 USD)

Could have been much cheaper with nucular power (0.08 € at least), but i opted for green electricity and on top i do pay an additional 0.0125 € per kWh to support development of solar/water/wind power plants even further. Makes it a little bit hard to get profits out of bitcoin, but i'm not going to support a third tschernobyl/fukushima. Smiley

edit: fixed decimal points
I dont think German nuclear energy plants are as bad operated and secured as Chernobyl and Germany isn't in an earthquake-sensitive enviroment so the reactors won't harm much.


If I took gray-electricity (not green) it would also cost me around 8-10 eurocents.
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I have 0.21 euros/kWh here in the Netherlands... but my rent is a fixed all-inclusive tariff, so the landlord is gonna be in for quite a surprise at the end of this month Shocked! Whatever he was already overcharging anyway.
newbie
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0.2225 € per kWh in germany. (roughly 0.15 USD)

Could have been much cheaper with nucular power (0.08 € at least), but i opted for green electricity and on top i do pay an additional 0.0125 € per kWh to support development of solar/water/wind power plants even further. Makes it a little bit hard to get profits out of bitcoin, but i'm not going to support a third tschernobyl/fukushima. Smiley

edit: fixed decimal points
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don't you just love cheap Hydro at like 0.07$CAD/kWh? I know I do Smiley
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0.23 € for renewable energy in Germany (solar and wind energy). Called "Ökostrom" in Germany Wink

I better take this and pay more than have my country to invade iraq, afghanistan and libya, like the americans do :p the more countries you invade, the more suicide bombers you get. this ain't good for anyone in the end.
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About 7p/kWh in the UK
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I'm doin' fine on cloud 9

$.12 here in the desert, mountain south west. We have to import our power.

Thing is, I'm living in the "Solar Capital of the World". We've got over 300 days of sunshine every year with lots of solar arrays. Wish I had one to mine on though. :-)

lw
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I pay a peak rate of $0.1/ kWh.  my off peak rate (night is about $0.06/kWh).
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0.016U$S. And the unit it's Kwh not Kw/h.
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0.00$...
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As with the other Texan in this thread, I pay a paltry $0.091 per kw/h (drops to $0.089 if i go above 2,000kwh for the month).

So mining makes sense because it can actually net me a profit!  Grin
Haha, they don't care about the enviroment in Texas  Cheesy
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Free so I will mine until I die.
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As with the other Texan in this thread, I pay a paltry $0.091 per kw/h (drops to $0.089 if i go above 2,000kwh for the month).

So mining makes sense because it can actually net me a profit!  Grin
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.19 €

so many politician trolls to use solar pannels in italy =P

Well, it is sunny there (most of the time)...  Roll Eyes

politician trolls cant understand.. they use the sun just to tan their bitches Smiley
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