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Topic: What is your electric rate? (Read 451 times)

legendary
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March 09, 2018, 02:27:44 PM
#34

If you "drill down" that site can come up with some useful info, but price WITHIN A STATE can vary a lot.
Example, most of the Seattle area pays 12 cents/kwh more or less, go 150 miles east into Chelan or Douglas counties and your RESIDENTIAL rate is right about 3 cents/kwh (small business rate almost identical, and "large" business/industrial rates in both counties AND in Grant county next door can get under 2.5).

The largest concentration of cryptocoin mining in the USA is almost definitely in these 3 counties, as they're the 3 LOWEST COST ELECTRIC locations in the US, even for us "small fry".
Grant is the worst for small folks, as the residential and "small" business rates are around 4.6 cents/kwh.

It's hard finding anything less than 5 cents/kwh for INDUSTRIAL level rates anywhere else - and tends to only happen in small pockets near hydropower dams (which is where pretty much all the power generated for the 3 "land of low cost power" counties comes from, each county PUD owns 1 or 2 LARGE Columbia River power dams - note that the Grand Coulee dam (federal owned) is on the border of Grant and Okanogon counties on the Columbia as well, and there are a few other federal-owned large power dams along the Columbia in Washington on the part of the Columbia that is the border between Washington and Oregon).

Note that these figures are "all up" everything included, NOT just the "base rate" - there are places I've lived (like Alliant Energy territory in Iowa) where the base rate is LESS THAN HALF THE FINAL COST most of the year due to the surcharges for stuff like "fuel cost adjustment" and "energy transportation fee" and such.
Con Edison sounds like more of the same, but even worse.




jr. member
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March 09, 2018, 09:53:27 AM
#33
flat fee $230 +tax UNLIMITED use (have had it for months now and trust me, its unlimited haha)

Texas
sr. member
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March 08, 2018, 04:47:11 AM
#32
0,13$ in Europe.. Still a bit high Sad
newbie
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March 08, 2018, 02:41:40 AM
#31
It was $.07 USD, but it looks like its gone down to $.055 USD for the next 2 years after our township worked out a better deal with the local providers.
newbie
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March 06, 2018, 01:18:04 AM
#30
$0.044 (USD) with delivery charge brings it up to $0.06
member
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March 05, 2018, 10:13:50 PM
#29
$0.06 (USD)/kWh Manitoba, Canada.
full member
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March 05, 2018, 09:14:32 PM
#28
You guys are very lucky because your country's electricity was very cheap. I also lived here in the Philippines and we are ranging from 26 to 27 cents dollars per KWh.

If there is a difficulty bomb released the first affected are us because of this high electricity cost. This is the reason why i quit mining.
copper member
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March 05, 2018, 09:12:01 PM
#27
About seven cents per kilowatt here in Northwest PA. I used to pay around 10 cents per kw in South Carolina, nice change moving to PA. It's also been relatively cold this year so the few miners I have left after selling most off have been running with no temp issues. Nice for heating the garage when the temps are in the teens or below.

Where at in the northwest? I didn't realize how lucky we had it here! If you check out the article I posted in OP, we were just reduced to 5.8c



8.29 cents per kWh. Canada.

That's in CAD as well. Hydro power.

Interesting that Canada was supposed to be where everybody migrating to from China...

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Man, how do you guys keep your mining operations afloat with such high rates...

newbie
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March 05, 2018, 08:56:39 PM
#26
I am in Michigan and i pay .135 for the first 17kw/h per day and then .15 after that. There are some new plans that might reduce my rates so i might be trying those soon. I wish i had that cheap power some of you get.
legendary
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Bitcoin FTW!
March 05, 2018, 08:55:11 PM
#25
About seven cents per kilowatt here in Northwest PA. I used to pay around 10 cents per kw in South Carolina, nice change moving to PA. It's also been relatively cold this year so the few miners I have left after selling most off have been running with no temp issues. Nice for heating the garage when the temps are in the teens or below.
newbie
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March 05, 2018, 08:50:26 PM
#24
0.14 in southeast US - feels high... bill usually isn't too bad though. Wink Gotta love undervolting!
full member
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March 05, 2018, 08:22:44 PM
#23
Currently in Northern Virginia, I am paying .127 per Kwh.  I feel like its on the high end of medium in the United States. Although previously I lived in Hawaii where it usually was 3x or 4x times as much so it feels really cheap.
newbie
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March 05, 2018, 08:09:26 PM
#22
8.29 cents per kWh. Canada.

That's in CAD as well. Hydro power.
legendary
Activity: 1638
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March 05, 2018, 06:57:18 PM
#21
You are guys lucky that you are living in the place with low electricity rate. Here in the Philippines, the rate is almost 0.27 cents. If we are mining with AMD cards almost 50% electricity bill, unlike Nvidia card that you can lower the watts while the hashrate is higher.

AMD cards even if it's undervolted it can only reduce a small power consumption.

Do you think guys it's still profitable to mine ethereum with AMD cards? I use some calculator, but it takes years before that I can break even and get the return amount of my investment.

It all depends if AMD decides to release mining specific cards. I have a few of the Sapphire 480's meant just for mining and they are less than impressive. Nvidia cards seem to be where it is at!
Never tested yet mining cards specific like p104-100 or p106-100 There are many sellers here in my country about that card the hashrate is high and the price is fair, but it would be hard to resale these cards because it's not a gaming card. They are made only for mining purposes and miners prefer gaming graphics card because the price of cards also increasing due to low supply and higher demand.

So for me, I just choose if what is the best to choose, and I can resale them with the higher price.
newbie
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March 05, 2018, 06:33:01 PM
#20
You are guys lucky that you are living in the place with low electricity rate. Here in the Philippines, the rate is almost 0.27 cents. If we are mining with AMD cards almost 50% electricity bill, unlike Nvidia card that you can lower the watts while the hashrate is higher.

AMD cards even if it's undervolted it can only reduce a small power consumption.

Do you think guys it's still profitable to mine ethereum with AMD cards? I use some calculator, but it takes years before that I can break even and get the return amount of my investment.

It all depends if AMD decides to release mining specific cards. I have a few of the Sapphire 480's meant just for mining and they are less than impressive. Nvidia cards seem to be where it is at!
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1046
March 05, 2018, 06:25:01 PM
#19
You are guys lucky that you are living in the place with low electricity rate. Here in the Philippines, the rate is almost 0.27 cents. If we are mining with AMD cards almost 50% electricity bill, unlike Nvidia card that you can lower the watts while the hashrate is higher.

AMD cards even if it's undervolted it can only reduce a small power consumption.

Do you think guys it's still profitable to mine ethereum with AMD cards? I use some calculator, but it takes years before that I can break even and get the return amount of my investment.
legendary
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March 05, 2018, 06:08:36 PM
#18
Brazil
USD 0.19 kw/h
newbie
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Merit: 0
March 05, 2018, 05:34:38 PM
#17
Montenegro
average 0.10 Eur per kWh ( 0.12 USD)
member
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March 05, 2018, 05:28:24 PM
#16
Bronx, NY

Con Edison is a rip off.   You use $100 of elec,  you get $350 bill.


I mined BTC a few years back, made $1000 in bitcoin, my electric was $1000.

fuck them bastards.

I was paying 8.9 cents per kilowatt and Con Edison charges 13.4 cents per Kilowatt delivering them plus taxes and fees about .35 per kilowatt.
newbie
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March 05, 2018, 05:19:08 PM
#15
Fort Worth Texas $0.064 a kw for over 2,000 kw useage
sr. member
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Xtreme Monster
March 05, 2018, 03:52:05 PM
#14
free, glass thryadine absorption on solar(day) + cosmic-ray(night) in a non detected alien ship flying around the globe.
sr. member
Activity: 1246
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March 05, 2018, 03:33:22 PM
#13
Our rate (counting service and transfer fee etc.. is between $0.11-$0.13 depending on the time of year and what mood the electric company is in. We will be looking into installing a natural gas generator this summer to make use of the gas well on the property and hopefully get at least half of our power free by 2019.... I really hope that works out. Smiley
full member
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March 05, 2018, 03:00:44 PM
#12
South Texas

.07 kw/h
full member
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March 05, 2018, 02:39:18 PM
#11
Serbia
0-350 kWh per month - 0.07 during the day (08 AM-12 PM) and 0.02 during the night (00-08 AM)
351-1600 kWh -0.11/0.03 day/night
1600+ kWh - 0.21/0.055 day/night
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
March 05, 2018, 02:30:49 PM
#10
Summer rates

KILOWATT-HOURS (KWH)   0–800   801–2,000   Over 2,000
RATE (CENTS PER KWH)   8.6901¢   10.4494¢   12.4132 ¢


Winter rates
KWH                                   0–800   801–2,000  Over 2,000
RATE (CENTS PER KWH)   8.0746 ¢   8.9020¢   9.8588¢
member
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March 05, 2018, 02:25:54 PM
#9
0.11 $ per KW Turkey
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Merit me or don't.
March 05, 2018, 02:17:10 PM
#8
15.39p per kWh - Bristol, UK.

(21.2c per kWh)

Eurgh
newbie
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March 05, 2018, 01:39:22 PM
#7
.09 in Sugar Land, TX.
sr. member
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March 05, 2018, 11:44:26 AM
#6
6.0 cents per kw/h in Lviv, UKRAINE.
member
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March 05, 2018, 11:41:58 AM
#5
9.5 cents per kwh in Western, NC.

Not the best but could be worse, at highish altitude so it doesn't get very hot here.
newbie
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March 05, 2018, 11:28:38 AM
#4
7c kWh in Houston
newbie
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March 05, 2018, 11:25:03 AM
#3
10 c/kwh for the first 600 kwh per month, then 12 c/kwh. Washington.
hero member
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copper member
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March 05, 2018, 11:19:22 AM
#1
I'm curious to see what everyone is at. We are launching an ICO to scale our mining operation and to pay dividends to investors. Pennsylvania just reduced the rates to ~5.8c/kwh (source: https://medium.com/@apollo18/pa-electric-rates-gold-mine-10cd3077b7cb)


What does everybody else pay in electricity and where are you located?
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