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Topic: How much do you pay for power? (Read 17350 times)

newbie
Activity: 31
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April 08, 2013, 10:51:54 PM
$0 + like $2800 a semester for 12' x14' shared room
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
March 30, 2013, 03:42:22 PM
$0.056 in Seattle, Wa.
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
March 28, 2013, 09:56:15 PM
0.065  cent per KWh for residential or a lot less if you go for BULK here in Indonesia.
member
Activity: 95
Merit: 10
March 28, 2013, 08:46:15 PM
I am paying 0.056 cent per KWh in Plano TX , I also have solar panel system installed.
legendary
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Waves | 3PHMaGNeTJfqFfD4xuctgKdoxLX188QM8na
March 23, 2013, 11:26:21 AM
Netherlands:

0.23 Euro = 0.30 US$ / kWh
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
March 22, 2013, 07:36:51 PM
13.8 cents a kw/h.  Excluding all the stupid charges that are the norm!
legendary
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Think for yourself
March 18, 2013, 08:54:33 AM
#99
That said, I pay $0.093/kWh flat rate in Rolla, MO.  Not too bad.

Never thought to do a search for folks from my hometown.

Also keep in mind that when RMU's supply runs low they fire up diesel generators to make up the shortfall.  How's that for being green Smiley.
Sam
DrG
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1035
March 17, 2013, 11:18:57 PM
#98
This past month I unfortunately hit Tier 5 with Southern California Edison because I was setting a couple of rigs at home and testing for stability.  Tier 5 costs me $0.39/KWH  Angry  Normally I only mine on one main PC at home with a 6950 which puts me into Tier 4 (more than 340KWH) which costs $0.30 (this is with the winter discount pricing).  Obviously I'm losing money mining at home, but my main rig would be on anyways pulling 100 watts as a file server part of the time.  I don't think anybody can mine in CA without having free electricity  Tongue

How in the world do you survive on less than 340kWh/month?!?!?! Looking through my 2012 bills, my lowest usage was 580kWh/month before mining, highest was 1180kWh/month with a 5970 and 5870 mining, and I'm only in a two-bedroom apartment (electric stove, electric heat/ac).

That said, I pay $0.093/kWh flat rate in Rolla, MO.  Not too bad.

My parents come from a 3rd world country and very on I learned to live very frugally.  I got my first smartphone just 3 months ago (no text or data before that) and before that I was paying $80/month on Verizon of all things. My wife and I put less than a combined 17k on our 2 cars and we are professionals with doctorates and incorporated with businesses.  My parents house and my own house have never had any form of cable TV - don't feel like paying $100/mo when I don't have time to even take a piss without holding a baby lol.

If I made money hand over fist like people think all physicians do then yes I might consider burning electricity like mad.  Sadly that is not the case and I try to live as cheaply as possible sans the occasional splurge on a $3K DSLR or something like that.
newbie
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March 17, 2013, 09:50:22 PM
#97
Looks like I'm about middle of the road here in Pittsburgh:  $0.15 kWh flat rate plus typical fees and taxes.
newbie
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November 13, 2012, 03:34:45 AM
#96
6.8 cents per kWh up to 1,350 kWh
10.9 cents per kWh when over 1,350 kWh

I'm on Vancouver Island BC Canada
member
Activity: 72
Merit: 10
November 13, 2012, 02:54:18 AM
#95
FFS I can't believe what some people are paying! And I thought mine was bad...

In WI, I'm considered R3 (even without mining) which is the highest, there is no R4)

Subsidized Residential is like .027/KWH
(Income restrictions)

Residential 1 is about .05/KWH
(Apartment/Condo)

Residential 2 is tiered .02-.12/KWH
(Small house/large Appt or Condo)

Residential 3 is tiered .04-.14/KWH
(Large house)

In my case it's 12hrs peak and 12hrs off-peak. I don't remember exactly but I think I chose 6AM-6PM peak hours. We're able to choose 6-6, 7-7, 8-8, or 9-9...

It's worked out very nice in winter! With all the 6970s and 5970s I've been running I could literally TURN OFF my heat in the house if it was above 25F outside (in a 4,000 sq ft home) and stay above 70F!! Those things really kick out the heat!

The entire operation is moving to the data center I work at though once our ASICs arrive. We need the added security for our new ASIC Mining Contracts but we'll be running on wind/solar there. Commercial 4 is actually less if we need to failover to the grid for power!? WTF...
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
October 29, 2012, 03:17:59 PM
#94
How much do you pay for power and where do you live?  I'll start:

$0.1102 per KWH in Tallahassee, FL USA

Link here: http://www.talgov.com/you/customer/helpful/rates.cfm?src=reselec

Edit: My power is flat rate residential.  Please include details of your pricing structure if it's not flat rate.
I am literally a county south and I pay .065 cents for first 1k KW and .075 cents thereafter. Glad I'm not in the City.
zvs
legendary
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Merit: 1000
https://web.archive.org/web/*/nogleg.com
October 17, 2012, 02:07:57 PM
#93
I posted on another one of these threads, was running ~8c per kwh then... now it's ~7c per kwh... (3 cent reduction instead of 2 cent)

last month was $245.62 for 3590kwh (i'm leaving out the $20 'customer charge' since i'd have to pay that regardless). 

the tiers here, you pay less if you use more electricity.  i  found it pretty odd when ppl started mentioning how they pay more if they use over a certain amt.   delivering a large quantity of something to 5 ppl beats delivering a small quantity to 20. 

hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 500
Your *what* is itchy?
October 12, 2012, 09:56:33 AM
#92
$0.00/kWh

Current apartment - rent includes all utilities.
Condo (moving in Nov28) - condo fees include all utilities
Work - Manage a large demo lab - can just add miners to generate network "test" workload
newbie
Activity: 46
Merit: 0
October 10, 2012, 06:21:24 AM
#91
$0.22 / kWh, currently running at 1.6GH@900W
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
September 16, 2012, 09:16:08 PM
#90
This past month I unfortunately hit Tier 5 with Southern California Edison because I was setting a couple of rigs at home and testing for stability.  Tier 5 costs me $0.39/KWH  Angry  Normally I only mine on one main PC at home with a 6950 which puts me into Tier 4 (more than 340KWH) which costs $0.30 (this is with the winter discount pricing).  Obviously I'm losing money mining at home, but my main rig would be on anyways pulling 100 watts as a file server part of the time.  I don't think anybody can mine in CA without having free electricity  Tongue

How in the world do you survive on less than 340kWh/month?!?!?! Looking through my 2012 bills, my lowest usage was 580kWh/month before mining, highest was 1180kWh/month with a 5970 and 5870 mining, and I'm only in a two-bedroom apartment (electric stove, electric heat/ac).

That said, I pay $0.093/kWh flat rate in Rolla, MO.  Not too bad.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
September 11, 2012, 06:01:36 PM
#89
free free free baby  Wink
jr. member
Activity: 41
Merit: 1
September 07, 2012, 05:21:53 PM
#88
I've posted my offer in the German subforum only... maybe I should have mentioned it here, too:

I can offer (GPU-)miner-housing at 12 Eurocent/kWh "all inclusive" (rent for space, internet, fresh-air-cooling) in Austria, near Graz. Could be useful especially for miners from European Union... if you're interested, send a PM to discuss further details.

Back to thread topic: How much do I pay for electricity: little less than 12ct/kWh  Wink




hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 507
September 07, 2012, 02:27:53 AM
#87
$0.00

Department of Justice staff housing! 

Too bad I don't take advantage of it  Embarrassed
Protip: Post "I have free power, will host rigs for $0.05/KWH" in a new topic, find nearby miners, get paid  Cheesy

Ha yeah, have thought about it.  I'd feel too bad making ye' olde American tax payers take the hit for my own profit Wink
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
September 06, 2012, 09:37:31 AM
#86
$0.00

Department of Justice staff housing! 

Too bad I don't take advantage of it  Embarrassed
Protip: Post "I have free power, will host rigs for $0.05/KWH" in a new topic, find nearby miners, get paid  Cheesy
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