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Cobretti2 said:
Chris Hu said:
Cobretti2 said:
$150 over 5year = 11.8c/kWh

where do people get electricity so cheap lol?

also 253kWh = about 77 days of 24/7 gaming/video watching, they working this out for casuals lol


i currently pay 8.7c/kWh and I live in Texas but there are states where electricity is a lot cheaper.  Also currently the cheapest 12 month plan in my area is 7.5c/kWh plans are always cheaper during winter since demand is a lot lower then since most homes use gas to heat their homes and on top of that most winters here are pretty mild.  During the summer plans are usually the highest since most air conditioning units run on electricity and the summers here are pretty hot.  11.8c/kWh is the current national average for the US but in most areas you can get it a lot cheaper in some areas its less then 1/3 of that.

wow thats cheap. Here the average is probably like 25c/kWh plus about 68cents-$1.20 a day fixed cost depending on where you are.

They are discussing about having flexible plans for interval meters so have liek peak, offpeak, should on shoulder off etc.. so depending o nthe period the price will change. Not sure what the final cost will be but they approx a range ofprice between 7cents to 45cents depending on period of usage.

Try around 32c/kWh in Melbourne, and I believe it's going to go up yet again. I'm just loving the carbon tax.