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Sep 2004
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How much do you pay for your electric energy at home?
Please post currency/kWh, you can see this value on your electricity bill. Here 0.1285 €/kWh Carlos |
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#2 |
May 2004
New York City
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#3 |
"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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USD $0.17/kWh
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#4 |
Jun 2003
The Texas Hill Country
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USD $0.089/kWh, but 5% of that amount is my proration of a fixed "availability" charge.
We get a lower rate in the winter than in the summer. In the summer, to meet peak demand, they have to use more expensive generators. Last fiddled with by Wacky on 2011-01-22 at 20:13 |
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#5 |
Aug 2002
North San Diego County
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Last bill including all taxes and fees: $0.2511 kWh
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#6 |
Nov 2010
Ann Arbor, MI
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In MI, with taxes and fees $0.14/kWh.
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#7 |
May 2004
New York City
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#8 |
Sep 2004
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I'm sorry but I would like to have the energy price without taxes and fees so I can compare them. Thank you.
Here taxes for electric energy is 6%. Edit: To davar55, I would appreciate if you leave this thread away from your bullshit and nonsense. We already know that you are mentally retarded and intellectual limited. Last fiddled with by em99010pepe on 2011-01-22 at 23:49 |
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#9 |
(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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My most recent bill was £207.44 for 1932.85 kilowatt-hours (Cambridge, UK); I used 880 watts average over the three-month period covered.
Current wall-plug wattometer reading for my small compute farm is 545 watts, which is a bit less that I had expected (ah, the fileserver had crashed and everything was idling waiting to write to an NFS partition that wasn't there ... rebooting that and waiting five minutes, the wattometer now reads 950W). That's three quad-cores, one dual-quad-core and a GTX275 GPU, all running flat-out. |
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#10 |
Sep 2004
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That gives you 0.107 £/kWh with taxes, converting to € is 0.1263 €/kWh.
Last fiddled with by em99010pepe on 2011-01-23 at 00:27 |
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#11 |
(loop (#_fork))
Feb 2006
Cambridge, England
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Tax rate for domestic electricity here is 5%, if that's of interest
Last fiddled with by fivemack on 2011-01-23 at 00:33 |
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