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minus-squareLucy :3@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up0·edit-23 days ago~0.28€/kWh So 50€/month assumes an average of 263W used 24/7, though considering I also have two switches and a workstation/backup server as well as the inefficiency of an UPS, that is realistic.
minus-squarekalpol@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up0·3 days agoYeah sounds about right. But we have really cheap power, something like 7 or 8 cents per kwh (US). Not sure why, lots of wind I guess.
minus-squarebaggachipz@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up0·3 days agoThe term you’re looking for is government-subsidized fossil fuels.
minus-squarekalpol@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up0·1 day agoNot really. About 55 percent of the power today came from renewables.
~0.28€/kWh
So 50€/month assumes an average of 263W used 24/7, though considering I also have two switches and a workstation/backup server as well as the inefficiency of an UPS, that is realistic.
LaughingCrying in 0.38€/kWhYeah sounds about right. But we have really cheap power, something like 7 or 8 cents per kwh (US). Not sure why, lots of wind I guess.
The term you’re looking for is government-subsidized fossil fuels.
Not really. About 55 percent of the power today came from renewables.