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Message 24426 - Posted: 13 Apr 2012 | 16:57:18 UTC

Hello to everybody !

I can´t believe it , i have in one month about to pay more than
60,-€ (euros) to pay for electricty.

With taxes i pay here in gemany for 1 kw/h 0,30 € from 6 AM to 10PM
and for 1 kw/h 0,20 € from 10PM to 6 AM.

What pay u ?

or who bets less ? ;)

greetings from germany

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Message 24427 - Posted: 13 Apr 2012 | 17:24:34 UTC

$.09 in missouri in the USA.

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Message 24428 - Posted: 13 Apr 2012 | 17:35:37 UTC - in response to Message 24427.
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so i have to pay 5-6 times more here in germany. :(

then my thoughts on this, a donation will be cheaper as crunching for weeks...

hhmmmmm, i thinking on this.

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Message 24429 - Posted: 13 Apr 2012 | 20:35:02 UTC
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Round 17cent per kwh in vienna,austria always over 100€ per month
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Message 24431 - Posted: 13 Apr 2012 | 20:55:13 UTC

Well since euro is worth more than $ its probably only about 3x. Sorry to hear those prices though. That's expensive. Volunteering is all about how much you're willing to give though, and every bit always helps.

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Message 24432 - Posted: 13 Apr 2012 | 22:11:09 UTC
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Yes unfortune serverrhousing is gone very expensive too. So alternatives are very rare In a flat :/
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Message 24434 - Posted: 14 Apr 2012 | 7:15:11 UTC

ok, a flat here in germany isn´t an option, for sure u save money in the first year, but that is it , in the second year u pay normal rates.

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Message 24445 - Posted: 15 Apr 2012 | 16:00:09 UTC - in response to Message 24434.

I use a three tiered system as it's the cheapest I can get; ~15p ($0.16 or 0.12 Euro) normal, ~30p peak (5-8pm M-F), ~10p cheap (1-7am).
I usually don't crunch during peak rate times, 15h a week, but that's only 9% a week.
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Message 24448 - Posted: 15 Apr 2012 | 21:18:41 UTC
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In the city where I live in Canada the rate is very simple or somewhat complicated, depending on your choices. Also, we have 3 different companies you can buy electricity from which is supposed to create competition and reduce prices but they collaborate with the government to fix the prices anyway because they're all buddys and their common goal is to bleed the working man until he is nearly dead but allow him to live so he can be bled again tomorrow.

This web page from my electricity and natural supplier explains the price scheme. If you're willing to commit to a 5 year fixed price you can get electricity for $.080 cents per kwh. Our Canadian dollar is roughly equal to the US dollar. Alternatively you can go on a plan that allows your price to fluctuate with market conditions. Note that it costs $7 per month just to subscribe to the fluctuating price plan. Click the link at the bottom of that page to see the history of fluctuating prices beginning January 2011. Some months you would have paid as high as $.1281/kwh which is fairly cheap compared to Germany. We have huge coal, natural gas and oil deposits and there is maybe 2 nuclear reactors for generating electricity in all of Canada, both of which are thousands of kilometers from my city, thank the gods.

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Message 24454 - Posted: 17 Apr 2012 | 12:08:48 UTC - in response to Message 24448.

Canada is for real very expensive there , unbeliveable prices !

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Message 24455 - Posted: 17 Apr 2012 | 13:26:40 UTC

I can't wait until I have the proper house/yard for some solar panels. Would make me feel much better about the crunching and electricity, currently in Missouri,US, we still use coal :(

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Message 24467 - Posted: 18 Apr 2012 | 1:00:03 UTC - in response to Message 24454.
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Canada is for real very expensive there , unbeliveable prices !


Well, our electricity prices are much lower than in Germany. Ours range from .06 Euro to .09 Euro per kwh, Germany is .20 to .30 if I read your post correctly. Gasoline (petrol) is .92 Euro per liter or $4.50 per US gallon. Water is .862 Euro per 1000 liters plus .239 Euro per day. Our water bill last month was 16.41 Euro for a family of 3.

To heat our homes we use natural gas (not electricity) which is less than $2 per gigaJoule. Coal is even cheaper so we use that to generate electricity. Coal is a huge source of pollution and we definitely must stop using it. Where I live it's either very sunny or very windy. Solar and wind power should work very well here.

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Message 24601 - Posted: 27 Apr 2012 | 12:37:14 UTC - in response to Message 24467.
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Electricty cost in each country depends on the mix of production. Solar is a very expensive way of generating electricity.



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Message 24725 - Posted: 4 May 2012 | 20:41:45 UTC

Hy there !

So i got the solution for my energy problems.
I undervolted my two GTX 460 at 875mV and stock frequencies.
So running Nathan FAX4 and PAOLA at the same time my energy consumtion
wend down from 517 watts to 282 watts !!! (without LCD monitor).

I hope it wont stop crunshing.

Why did i that ?

For sure i will never end up within the 24 hour bonus so i decided to
crunsh at normal frequencies an less power, just trying.
Then my electricity bill will be much much lower i think.

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Message 24739 - Posted: 5 May 2012 | 10:40:01 UTC - in response to Message 24725.
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actually http://www.sentinel-echo.com/business/x1566851603/Kentucky-Utilities-seeks-11-5-percent-rate-increase guess you cant make sweeping generalizations about a state tho i did read it was low. Still the lowest at $.08

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Message 24740 - Posted: 5 May 2012 | 11:26:44 UTC - in response to Message 24739.

rantanplan, led monitors get better power usage. My energy star 32 inch gets 100 watts where an led gets 50. I just already have it :\

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Message 24755 - Posted: 6 May 2012 | 8:11:29 UTC

LEDs are the best! I just got a new LED monitor and an LED TV. They use half the power and produce almost 0 heat!! I converted them to run on 12 volts.

I've converted all the lighting in my house to LED lamps I built myself to run on 6 volts and will be converting my computers to run on 12 volts. My refrigerator is 12 volt. My furnace fan and clothes washing machine run off a wind powered hydraulic pump and motor with 12 volt assist. I built the wind generator and tower myself for about $1000 from scrap metal. The pump and motor I rebuilt from discarded items for about $20, mostly bearings and seals and shaft build up/turn down. With a little impeller case resurfacing they run more efficiently than they did when brand new.

I don't have a clothes dryer because they are a huge money waster. I hang the clothes to dry them and they last twice as long that way. Tumbling around in a hot dryer wears them out quickly, just look at all the lint in the lint trap. That used to be your clothing! Who needs clothes dried in 30 minutes?

I have a solar water heater that produces enough hot water for 6 months of the year. For the other 6 months the water heater runs on natural gas. The stove and oven run on natural gas too so no electricity required there.

This summer I am covering my entire roof with solar panels I built myself so I can switch entirely to 12 volts. The 220 volt line coming into my house will be disconnected and I will never pay them another cent. In 2 months I will be selling 12 volt power to my neighbor. In 2 years I will have recovered the cost of the solar panels and the wind generator.

The cost of conventional energy will never decrease, it will only increase. If you don't change your thinking and habits like Rantanplan and I have done you will be bled dry paying for energy. Learn how to reduce your consumption and how to harvest the free energy all around you.

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Message 27089 - Posted: 18 Oct 2012 | 7:41:03 UTC

Irkutsk region, Eastern Siberia, village tariff
1 kw/h = 0,504 rubles = 0.01 euro = 0.02 USD.
Quite cool, I think. Lots of hydropower plants. Still some people tamper with their meters, but I would not bother. It is not burdensome to pay such huge money :-)

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Message 27482 - Posted: 30 Nov 2012 | 9:52:01 UTC - in response to Message 27089.

Irkutsk region, Eastern Siberia, village tariff
1 kw/h = 0,504 rubles = 0.01 euro = 0.02 USD.
Quite cool, I think. Lots of hydropower plants. Still some people tamper with their meters, but I would not bother. It is not burdensome to pay such huge money :-)


Can I send you my rig and have you run it for me?

Queensland, Australia. Flat rate 20c/Kw. We are 240v instead of 110v so that makes a tiny difference.

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Message 27971 - Posted: 8 Jan 2013 | 14:47:40 UTC

UK-based greenies here might be interested in these guys:

http://www.goodenergy.co.uk/switch/our-prices/electricity-tariff

100% renewable energy & supportive of local generators - yay! :o)

From posts here, prices look completely competitive too: £5/month then 16p daytime, 8p nighttime, depending on location.

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Message 28630 - Posted: 20 Feb 2013 | 4:37:06 UTC
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At the time of writing, the electricity bill is a bit high here in Mexico. I have a GTX690 dedicated to GPUGrid and it costs me about 40 US dollars per month (for the card only). I pay close to 80 US dollars all things considered in my rig. I could use a second GTX 690 I have installed but don't use it for crunching as paying 35 dollars more per month would be insane! shame...

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Message 28631 - Posted: 20 Feb 2013 | 4:45:11 UTC - in response to Message 28630.
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approximate cost per kilowatt in Mexico: 0.24 US dollars!!! (plus 16% tax)

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Message 28634 - Posted: 20 Feb 2013 | 9:36:49 UTC

Ukraine, until 800kW - 0.365uah(4.5¢), above - 0.968uah(12¢).

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Message 28716 - Posted: 23 Feb 2013 | 21:24:41 UTC

Here in Ontario, Canada, electricity costs/kWh are as follows:

from 19:00h to 07:00h 11 cents/kWh
from 11:00h to 17:00h 18 cents kWh
from 07:00h to 11:00h and from 17:00h to 19:00h 21 cents/kWh

from Friday 19:00h to Monday 07:00h and on statutory holidays 11 cents kWh

Couldn't be simpler, eh?

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Message 29480 - Posted: 17 Apr 2013 | 9:13:58 UTC

€0,2845/kwh ($0,355) incl. Taxes in northern Germany.

For Heating-gas, Electricity, Water and Waste-Water I pay €265 ($330) per month (family: 3 adults, 1 Child) in a 100m² house (~1080 sqft) built in the early '90s.

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Message 31018 - Posted: 25 Jun 2013 | 19:12:14 UTC
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0.03687 Euro per kwh last month here in Norway, dunno exact tax but as a rule of thumb its about the same as the electricity cost, so 0.07374 Euro total per kwh. But most of the year I heat my house with the heat from the computers (one server and a gaming rig), so the electricity isn't going to waste.

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Message 31019 - Posted: 25 Jun 2013 | 19:30:01 UTC

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Message 32079 - Posted: 20 Aug 2013 | 10:03:02 UTC

Electricity
Standing Charge 23.014 p/day
Day Rate 12.759 p/kWh
Night Rate 6.544 p/kWh (12am to 7am)

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Message 32765 - Posted: 6 Sep 2013 | 6:04:36 UTC
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In Anchorage, Alaska, USA:

US$0.144 per kw/h after all charges, taxes, and fees on my last monthly billing cycle.

Average electricity cost is around US$100/month for my two bedroom apartment with two rigs running 24/7.

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Message 32793 - Posted: 6 Sep 2013 | 13:07:14 UTC
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Got my actual Bill, it seems in Austria, Vienna (Wien Energie) its ~ 18,71cent per kWh. Last Year it was 17,97cent. All prices including TAX so they are the final payments.
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Message 34051 - Posted: 28 Nov 2013 | 1:28:45 UTC
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Current price in UK via Utility Warehouse on their double gold tarrif (they tend to be at the low end of prices) is 13.572p per Kw-Hr plus 5% Tax charge.

That works out to $0.22 per kilowatt hour @a conservative exchange rate of $1.60 to a £ including Taxes.

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Message 34061 - Posted: 28 Nov 2013 | 22:11:58 UTC - in response to Message 34051.

Where I am in the UK, the standard rate is now a hefty 18p/KWh (€0.216 or $0.245).
However, I use a pay up front meter card because I get a 2.5% discount. In addition, when buying credit I get 2.5% more electric so long as I pay in bulk >£150, which I do. I'm also on one of those peak tariff schemes, with a 3h/weekday peak time costing 28.1p, normal rate being 15.8p and 7h/night at 10.2p (plus an extra 5h over weekend days).
All in, it works out noticeably cheaper than 'standard' when crunching 24/7 (15.66% less than standard prices, though there are other schemes that are potentially better than the standard rat). If I stop crunching during peak hours, it's substantially cheaper overall, >20%. AFAIK I'm on the best scheme available to me and I'm reliably informed that prices will not increase significantly (by more than 5% a year) for the next 3years, which is a bit of a relief given their recent unwarranted hikes.
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Message 34090 - Posted: 30 Nov 2013 | 22:11:49 UTC

My electricity rate is 10.35p/KWh ($0.169494) 24/7
I'm with NPower which is owned by Germanys RWE & is the cheapest available for me at present. I change suppliers frequently to get the best deal.

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Message 34091 - Posted: 1 Dec 2013 | 10:11:23 UTC

For me (UK), it's 23.625p for the first 225 kWh each quarter and then 12.587p for the rest. My 2 rigs are costing about £150 a month to run - although I do save a little on gas at this time of year as I only need the heating on on the coldest of days.
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Message 34143 - Posted: 6 Dec 2013 | 20:17:50 UTC - in response to Message 34091.
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There's a study from Eurostat, not very updated, but has infor of many countries

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Message 34145 - Posted: 7 Dec 2013 | 1:45:33 UTC

About 0.18 US dollars. Chile.
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Message 34196 - Posted: 11 Dec 2013 | 2:37:40 UTC
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In 04/13 I reported I was paying $.08 CDN per kwh plus 5% sales tax here in the province of Alberta, Canada. We're still paying $.08. Our dollar has slipped a little and today $.08 CDN is equivalent to $.094 US and .684 €.
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Message 34636 - Posted: 13 Jan 2014 | 11:05:34 UTC

0.153 eur per kwh, VAT included here in Slowakia

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Message 36350 - Posted: 17 Apr 2014 | 11:49:47 UTC - in response to Message 27482.

Irkutsk region, Eastern Siberia, village tariff
1 kw/h = 0,504 rubles = 0.01 euro = 0.02 USD.
Quite cool, I think. Lots of hydropower plants. Still some people tamper with their meters, but I would not bother. It is not burdensome to pay such huge money :-)


Can I send you my rig and have you run it for me?

Queensland, Australia. Flat rate 20c/Kw. We are 240v instead of 110v so that makes a tiny difference.



huh, reading through this old thread and this old post of mine.

My current bill is 28c per Kw/Hr :(

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Message 37586 - Posted: 16 Aug 2014 | 5:52:04 UTC

somewhere around ¥35 per kWh ... wish it would be cheaper ...

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Message 37785 - Posted: 2 Sep 2014 | 4:14:38 UTC

Canada, Quebec 5.41 cents for the first 30 kWh/day then 7.78 cents + 40.64 cents/day for subscription fee.

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