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10.20 to 16.73 cents per kilowatt hour http://michaelbluejay.com/electricity/cost.html
Charges go down from €0.1350 to €0.1078 per kilowatt (kWh), a decrease of 20%.
Approximately 720 kilowatt hours for full time operation. Depending on the price you pay for electricity, that would be around $7 a month to operate full time.
Well if you think about it you can't really sell electricity so therefor it dosent really have a price but I'm pretty sure you weren't going to try and stik it in a bottle and sell it right
Electricity is sold to consumers thru meters that record kilowatt hours: 1000 watts turned on for 1 hour= 1kwh or kilowatt hour. If cost for 1 kwh = $0.10, then 1500 watts for 1 hour would cost 15 cents. Varies by location of the country. Check your utility bill for exact cost per kwh.
10.20 to 16.73 cents per kilowatt hour http://michaelbluejay.com/electricity/cost.html
Currently, it is 17 cents per kilowatt hour. In the past 10 years, the price has ranged from 11 to 18 cents per kilowatt hour. See the link for current info.
The average retail price per kilowatt of electricity is taken from all electricity providers. Electric Choice's website list rates by providers and states to allow easy comparison.
Charges go down from €0.1350 to €0.1078 per kilowatt (kWh), a decrease of 20%.
The price probably varies by country, and in some cases by region. The price is usually per kWh (kilowatt-hour). In Bolivia, we pay roughly US$ 0.10 for every kWh. To get an estimate of the price in your country, get a bill from a power company, and divide the total amount charged by the number of kWh consumed.
Electricity is not like other fuel commodities. It is a commodity that you pay for it as it is used. The more you use the more you pay. Unlike fuel oil where it is governed by supply and demand that varies the price from season to season. With electricity, to raise the price, it usually has to be subjected to a utility review board to see it the price hike is warranted. The utility company shows its costs and profits and the review board make a decision as to whether it can raise the price of a kilowatt hour. This review stops price gouging that happens in other fuel commodities.
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Approximately 720 kilowatt hours for full time operation. Depending on the price you pay for electricity, that would be around $7 a month to operate full time.
Residences are billed according to the energy consumed, expressed in kilowatt hours.A 'tariff' is the pricing structure imposed by the supply utility. This varies from country to country and from company to company. For example, a tariff may consist of a particular price per kilowatt hour for the first specified number of kilowatt hours used, which then increases, or even decrease, for the next specified number of kilowatt hours used. There may be several levels of pricing based on the number of kilowatt hours consumed.In addition to the basic cost per kilowatt hour, utilities might have to charge a fuel surcharge, based on the current price of gas, oil, or whatever other fuel is used to generate electricity. Further surcharges may then be added to cover the cost of 'green energy' initiatives, such as wind turbines.On top of the basic cost and fuel surcharge, value added tax or a goods and services tax may be applied -again, depending on country.
The gold market is international, its worth the same everywhere.
Average retail price of electricity in Utah was 7.61 cents per kilowatt-hour and is likely a bit more now but not much.
Well if you think about it you can't really sell electricity so therefor it dosent really have a price but I'm pretty sure you weren't going to try and stik it in a bottle and sell it right