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      jewfromdahood Banned last edited by

      In the state of Ohio in the USA we max out at $0.08 per kWh or 0.06 Euro per kWh… What’s it like where you are for power costs? I know Ohio is cheap, but I want to know how cheap in power costs.

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        HopeStillFlies Regular Member last edited by

        TN, $0.09 kWh

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          uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

          I want some of that!!!

          At home (UK) its about $0.20/kWh but I’m fortunate to be able to ship my rigs out once built and stable to lands of free power ;) but the cost is, they don’t get looked after much, so if anything fails it could be out for 12hrs or more whilst I get it sorted. I have all the good remote access, remote power switch available but the last 2 failures have needed gentle poking to get them running again.

          UM

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            eaxvac Regular Member last edited by

            $0.2 USD per kWh here.
            mining on 2 GPU, it probably cost any where between 1-3 USD daily.

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              Matl Regular Member last edited by

              .138 here in NE WI.

              2x - XFX R9 280X’s 1.395Kh/s Average.

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                Ignition75 Regular Member last edited by

                15 cents per KW here (AUD), 13.63 (USD) at home.

                I’m moving my operation to a commercial premises soon which should have it down to 4 cents per KW…

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                  ChekaZ last edited by

                  0.25€ per kw/h thats about 0.33$…

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                    mirrax last edited by

                    [quote name=“ChekaZ” post=“58404” timestamp=“1392097175”]
                    0.25€ per kw/h thats about 0.33$…
                    [/quote]

                    Similar here in Czech, thank you renewables for destroying economy!

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                      PhantomSTi last edited by

                      In the bay area in CA, we have an “awesome” tier system. Tier 1 is $0.15 for the first 400kWh, all the way to tier 4 (which by the way I’m always in) is $0.33 a kWh. I have 2 rigs running 24/7 and average a monthly power bill of about $330.

                      I use to live in the suburbs of Chicago, was really enjoying $0.05 a kWh, no tiers. :(

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                        jewfromdahood Banned last edited by

                        I feel lucky God Bless Hydraulic Fracking and Clean Burning Coal! I got a letter in my mail Ohio’s energy aggregation is dropping costs to $0.06 per kWh! AWESOME!
                        2 rigs with 2 ASUS R9 280X each, waiting for risers and putting in 6 GPU’s each… I have 2 1,350 Watt Silverstone Zeus PSUs begging to be used in each one… Yup I have 4 of these bad boys

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                          pyxis last edited by

                          In Ireland for me its about $0.22 per kWh,

                          that does not include a standing charge(a TAX for having a connection), a government levy (A TAX for making sure they can supply you), and the standard government tax (which is not only 13.5 percent of the kWh usage but also 13.5 percent of the other two taxes, yes they tax the taxes, bend over, thank you)

                          So when you factor in the governments cut (a whopping 20%),

                          its $0.275 per kWh.

                          Power prices in Europe suck.

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                            pyxis last edited by

                            I feel lucky God Bless Hydraulic Fracking and Clean Burning Coal!

                            :D +1

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                              flcph Regular Member last edited by

                              in Denmark cost is + 0.4 usd per per kWh, very expensive to mine

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                                pyxis last edited by

                                in Denmark cost is + 0.4 usd per per kWh, very expensive to mine

                                Ouch, but do you still mine or just trade?

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                                  qwertybo last edited by

                                  $0.07 kwh here in my part of Canada.

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                                    flcph Regular Member last edited by

                                    just trading …

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