> Průměrná pražská domácnost, která pro odběr elektřiny využívá jednotarifní distribuční sazbu, v rámci které elektřinou neohřívá vodu v bojleru a elektřinou netopí, by tak po zastropování a započtení všech poplatků měla podle PRE platit kolem čtrnácti set korun měsíčně. Oproti současnosti je to zhruba o tři sta korun více.

how i am already very above average (electricity consumption-wise) prague household
@pony so, what's your consumption? I have roughly 115kWh/month. Baseline for empty apartment is 60W (server + fridge)
@pony from the paper that's so hard to understand if you dont have anything better

@pony That’s quite a lot if you live as a single person. I do like <1500kWh/yr with 2 persons on average, so that’s in the @piggo ‘s range. If you spend 1/3rd more, some appliance is probably eating too much - old lamps, bad fridge, washing clothes every day, or something.

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@pony BTW, are you sure you don’t have a “prutokovy ohrivac” somewhere (like kitchen)?

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@pony

Just randomly googling around tells me that an average PC with a display would do around 250W at peak and maybe half that at idle. Assuming 10h/day on, that would make anywhere between 400-900kWh/yr. Well, that’s a lot. I never though about it this way. Hmm.

@piggo

@FailForward @pony my PC with two displays takes 210W so yeah that also does something. It still doesn't quite explain why pony's bill is twice as high
@pony @FailForward obviously

also you have a needlessly overpowered server at home
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@pony Maybe in fact it’s not idling 😕 . Anyhow, at that price tag, suddenly that 10% price hike at Hetzner for a dedicated machine does not look too bad, right?

@piggo

@FailForward @piggo well, i don't really *want* it, but i just need the disks locally even with my relatively fast internet connection now

@pony I guess that for 10k CZK you’d get a nice passively cooled NAS for your disks. My RAM upgraded QNAP with x64 Intel Celeron happily runs the disks together with all the lxc/docker containers I need (and Kodi, Plex, et al.) and occasionally a Windows VM just for fun. I did not measure how much it really draws, but QNAP’s spec says 10W at disk idle and 18W operational. That’s a magnitude less than the PC we spoke about above.

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