Oh man, now you're just showing off! 
I cannot even begin to imagine your power bill.
I have a lot of machines that are not even hooked up yet so my energy usage is not all that much
for my 3 ph stuff right now I am running that on a rotary phase converter. but it is too small to run any or the larger stuff.
I have a couple of 8 hp 3 ph motors and a couple of 3 & 5 hp 3 ph motors which I need to build a larger rotary converter from but I need to get a boat load of caps to make them correctly.
My little 2 hp converter is a shabby store bought one that came with one of my lathes all they did was add a single cap to start it and didn't bother with run caps to balance the 3rd leg voltage. so the lathe runs sluggish when hogging off parts but is I switch on the mill and just let it run as a secondary idler the lathe has more power the 3rd leg is still not balanced properly but the amperage draw is closer to the other 2 on the lathe.
What I will do when I build a new converter will be to wire up 2 ,3 or possibly even as many as 4 idlers in parallel starting only those required for the machine to be ran with the correct amount of caps the voltages amperages and degree of phase separation can be achieved. Which will actually require lower line amperages to be consumed.
But when the power company installed a new pole and rerouted my incoming service away from being ran over my roof I had them hang a 000 quad line. Then once I get my shop built all they will have to do is hang a second transformer on their pole and I'll mount a 3 ph meter base on my building. I have 3 ph panels mounted in the 53 ft container which will serve as a semi climate controlled room for some of the machines. So I could go a head and hang a meter base now but don't want a 2nd electric bill just now.