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Topic: HOW much is electricity cost in your country? - page 2. (Read 4088 times)

hero member
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I pay $0.23/kWh here in Chile  Cheesy
legendary
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$0.06 CAD off peak and $0.07 on peak for me...I think during the winter the rate is a fixed $0.06.

Either way this is super cheap.
donator
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stable @ ~$.07/KWh in PA, US. State regulators have utility companies by the balls, here, to my advantage (nominally, anyway).
hero member
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Guess there is always solar.
I just use a generator hooked up to my stationary bicycle. Great workout!
hero member
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I was just looking around Texas $0.05 kwh in deregulated areas.  which just makes me sick, California we had deregulated power but we had a semi-retarded governor at the time Gray Davis who didn't understand how it works so shut it down.   Then the unions took over and now we have $0.15 electricity.  Guess there is always solar.
full member
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$.125/kwH in S. Florida...using 130 kwH/day.
legendary
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$0.10USD
member
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I'm paying just over £0.12 kWh on average (averaged between my two rates based on my usage) out in the middle of Wales; whats that about $0.20.

But taking a look I could drop that to just under £0.11 ($0.18) on average if I switched provider; either way the UK gets the short end of the stick  Lips sealed
newbie
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$0.14 KWh in Maryland.
hero member
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Costing me $0.35 in the UK Roll Eyes
legendary
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0.40/kWh in Fresno, California (top tier usage, which any decent mining operation will be in).
legendary
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Really depends where you live in the US and the season.  My electric rate is as low as $0.06, and maxes out at $0.10, but some people in California pay up to $0.40/kwr in the summer.  Shocked  Gotta pay for all those green initiatives somehow I guess...
legendary
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it's cheap in china because they're all using coal. :p
sr. member
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0.32$/kwh in germany at the current exchange rate..
so please do not complain about energy rates..^^
newbie
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It's around $0.12 per kWh here in Bulgaria. However the prices will rise soon. Sad

similar in P.R.China, when you used 1kwh, they measure 1.25 kwh and charge 0.125 USD, while they will announce 0.1 USD
newbie
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Well it seems like electricity is cheap in China.

This ( "get rich quick" ) is not as simple as it sounds by the way.

Would you like to explain the major risk to this business, now I am worried about after I put money in the business of mining bitcoin, I am not able to sell these bitcoin, I am worried If there is enough people willing to pay USD for bitcoin.

Whey they are doing that?
newbie
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It's around $0.12 per kWh here in Bulgaria. However the prices will rise soon. Sad
newbie
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Well it seems like electricity is cheap in China.

This ( "get rich quick" ) is not as simple as it sounds by the way.

usually in PR.China electricity cost about 0.1 USD (based on currency rate may a little different)
but electricity gard company will charge 25% more when measure how much electricity you've used

because they don't have the right to decide the price, and if they don't do that, they will loose money

so power cost is 20USD to 30USD I think.
hero member
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Well it seems like electricity is cheap in China.

This ( "get rich quick" ) is not as simple as it sounds by the way.
newbie
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down here is about 0.1 USD per 1kwh
mean well a rig with 3 video cards need 700W,
calculates a block in 12 days will need 20USD, then got 50BTS, could be sell for around 300USD?

great deal!
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