What’s a decent kwh rate for a sizable ASIC mining operation?

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#1Mar 5, 2021, 05:37 PM
I’m planning to get a ton of miners back online, around 1500 in total that I've had on hold. Does anyone have suggestions for a solid mining hosting facility? And what’s the going kwh rate they’re charging nowadays? Thanks in advance!
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basedlordMember
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#2Mar 5, 2021, 09:37 PM
We have space! PM me for further discussion!
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bear365Full Member
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#3Mar 5, 2021, 11:04 PM
Well, you did not say where geographically you plan to place your Asic miners, so it is difficult to answer your question without having data on the electricity price market in your region, if there are data centers in the vicinity offering hosting for placement, then you can contact them and make all calculations.
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farm23Full Member
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#4Mar 7, 2021, 03:01 AM
I think a good rate can be around 0.035 - 0.05 $ it depends on many factors though.
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#5Mar 7, 2021, 03:10 AM
Hi  What models of miners do you want to use and where are they geographically located? Do you consider moving them to another region if it makes economic sense for you? my email: pnkminingltd@gmail.com
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#6Mar 7, 2021, 03:59 AM
If you are interested in Latin America, then read about Paraguay. Using this methodology, we estimate that there is anywhere from 100-125 MW of Bitcoin mining in Paraguay, which would translate to 1.45% of total network hashrate on the high end and 1.16% on the low-end, according to Hashrate Index’s Bitcoin Mining Energy Consumption Index. https://hashrateindex.com/blog/bitcoin-mining-around-the-world-paraguay/
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