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December 31, 2017, 04:20:33 AM
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Electricity cost in India? The cost of electricity can be divided into plant-level costs, grid-level costs, and other costs. Plant-level costs consist of capital, operation and maintenance, and fuelling cost. Capital cost is reflected in the cost of generation by way of interest on debt and return on equity. For nuclear power plants, capital cost is high, but fuelling cost is low. For coal-fired power plants, capital cost is low, but fuelling cost is high. The capital cost of solar and wind is continuously decreasing; fuelling cost is nil.
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December 30, 2017, 06:35:47 PM
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If you are near Pondichery or any of your friends are there in pondichery then it will help you a lot.
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December 26, 2017, 03:23:28 PM
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Dadra and Nagar Haveli , 2.5 Rs / unit
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December 25, 2017, 01:52:28 AM
#17
Mizoram provides cheapest electricity at a cost of Rs. 3.70 per KWH of domestic consumption and Rs 3.17 for Industries. The states of Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh follows.
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May 10, 2017, 10:27:45 AM
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India is not feasible country for mining. Even if cost is low, there will be additional burden from cooling considering temperature. 😎

That's right. I never recommend individuals to go for mining as you will loose more than what you gain. Better is the case, you make cooperative, partnership or company and go for cumulative mining. Pooling of resources will reduce the cost and generate the possible profits.   
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May 08, 2017, 11:06:38 PM
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Which state have the cheapest electricity rates per kwh in India?

Contact Any Government Employee who is Near Electricity board  You will get Free of cost Electricity ..

Contact Big Industries Workers  they Need to pay 1 Rs electricity charges only

Himachal pradesh state - Biggest Industrial area and about 90 % of big company plants are there due to electricity and tax saving
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May 07, 2017, 04:21:29 AM
#14
India is not feasible country for mining. Even if cost is low, there will be additional burden from cooling considering temperature. 😎
How about an underground mining facility with air conditioners working from solar energy??
I was thinking of building a mining farm with around 100 antminer s9 initially and when I would have break even I'll expend the mining farm.
Just collecting the initial amount required for it. And I know it will take a lot of time and I'm hoping that government doesn't start taxing bitcoins.
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May 06, 2017, 01:32:11 PM
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India is not feasible country for mining. Even if cost is low, there will be additional burden from cooling considering temperature. 😎
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May 06, 2017, 04:53:24 AM
#12
From what I searched on the Internet, it was said that punjab is having the best rates for industrial electricity among other industrial states.


So most probably I'll make my own mining farm in Punjab in a few years.

This will specifically depend if India decides to allow use of btc or not. If it decides to other way then there will not be any mining taking [place in India since it would be illegal in coming time then.

It will not be illegal ,major companies are using blockchain technology and taking initiative to progress india development in digital world.even if they somehow put restriction on btc as there was black money holding in btc case in past.they cant not restricted all virtual currency.
Governments don't support cryptocurrencies, they support the idea behind them, i.e. The Blockchain.
But there are many licensed bitcoin related companies running in India, and most probably government will support bitcoin.


Govt has clarified it that they have not authorized or given any license to run bitcoin in India. On the other hand they have also said that all are doing at their own risk. they will not allow any currency just created by somebody and controlled by none to blossom in India.
Saying is not only restricted to india ,majority of world government are not ready take virtual currency as there payment option.virtual currency due to anonymous nature is abandoned by government.only major companies are taking initiative towards virtual currency.
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May 06, 2017, 01:30:05 AM
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From what I searched on the Internet, it was said that punjab is having the best rates for industrial electricity among other industrial states.


So most probably I'll make my own mining farm in Punjab in a few years.

This will specifically depend if India decides to allow use of btc or not. If it decides to other way then there will not be any mining taking [place in India since it would be illegal in coming time then.

It will not be illegal ,major companies are using blockchain technology and taking initiative to progress india development in digital world.even if they somehow put restriction on btc as there was black money holding in btc case in past.they cant not restricted all virtual currency.
Governments don't support cryptocurrencies, they support the idea behind them, i.e. The Blockchain.
But there are many licensed bitcoin related companies running in India, and most probably government will support bitcoin.


Govt has clarified it that they have not authorized or given any license to run bitcoin in India. On the other hand they have also said that all are doing at their own risk. they will not allow any currency just created by somebody and controlled by none to blossom in India.
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May 03, 2017, 09:29:54 AM
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From what I searched on the Internet, it was said that punjab is having the best rates for industrial electricity among other industrial states.


So most probably I'll make my own mining farm in Punjab in a few years.

This will specifically depend if India decides to allow use of btc or not. If it decides to other way then there will not be any mining taking [place in India since it would be illegal in coming time then.

It will not be illegal ,major companies are using blockchain technology and taking initiative to progress india development in digital world.even if they somehow put restriction on btc as there was black money holding in btc case in past.they cant not restricted all virtual currency.
Governments don't support cryptocurrencies, they support the idea behind them, i.e. The Blockchain.
But there are many licensed bitcoin related companies running in India, and most probably government will support bitcoin.
sr. member
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May 03, 2017, 07:44:21 AM
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From what I searched on the Internet, it was said that punjab is having the best rates for industrial electricity among other industrial states.


So most probably I'll make my own mining farm in Punjab in a few years.

This will specifically depend if India decides to allow use of btc or not. If it decides to other way then there will not be any mining taking [place in India since it would be illegal in coming time then.

It will not be illegal ,major companies are using blockchain technology and taking initiative to progress india development in digital world.even if they somehow put restriction on btc as there was black money holding in btc case in past.they cant not restricted all virtual currency.
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May 02, 2017, 12:06:00 PM
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From what I searched on the Internet, it was said that punjab is having the best rates for industrial electricity among other industrial states.

So most probably I'll make my own mining farm in Punjab in a few years.

This will specifically depend if India decides to allow use of btc or not. If it decides to other way then there will not be any mining taking [place in India since it would be illegal in coming time then.
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May 02, 2017, 07:47:29 AM
#7
From what I searched on the Internet, it was said that punjab is having the best rates for industrial electricity among other industrial states.

So most probably I'll make my own mining farm in Punjab in a few years.
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May 01, 2017, 12:57:56 PM
#6
Are you looking for mining cryptocurrencies?  Smiley
Do you have an ingenious way to mine crypto currencies at a lower cost. Smiley The price is really high for me to try mining as i am getting a bill of above 1000 rupees per month and if i start mining it will simply increase my monthly budget which i think is not feasible and more over the climate here is not conducive to mining as you need to spend money for that too. Goa and Pondicherry have the lowest rates in India.

It is obvious that the union territories will have the cheapest rates as the state taxes are less there compared to others, but if you want to mine then I would suggest you to equip yourself with solar energy because it may be a one time investment but it's better than govt electricity.
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April 30, 2017, 06:34:06 PM
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Are you looking for mining cryptocurrencies?  Smiley
Do you have an ingenious way to mine crypto currencies at a lower cost. Smiley The price is really high for me to try mining as i am getting a bill of above 1000 rupees per month and if i start mining it will simply increase my monthly budget which i think is not feasible and more over the climate here is not conducive to mining as you need to spend money for that too. Goa and Pondicherry have the lowest rates in India.
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April 30, 2017, 01:02:21 PM
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Are you looking for mining cryptocurrencies?  Smiley
sr. member
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April 30, 2017, 12:25:42 AM
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Which ever state you be in India the electricity cost will always be high as compared to you looking for returns to generate while mining in India. Its not at all feasible in India unless you can get electricity for free.
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April 29, 2017, 12:14:07 PM
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Which state have the cheapest electricity rates per kwh in India?
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