Posted by jdemaris on November 02, 2010 at 05:54:36 from (72.171.0.146):
In Reply to: Re: heaters posted by IaGary on November 02, 2010 at 04:01:39:
If you actually pay ten cents per KWH, it would cost you $2.47 in electricity to equal one gallon of propane.
Next question is - is that what you realy pay, or is it what is printed on your bill? The price per KWH on the electric bill is usually meaningless, considering all the other fees added to it. What is your actual cost - i.e. divide the dollar charge by KWHs used.
For example, here in New York. One month - 455 KWH priced at 12 cents per KWH, but actual bill is $80.68. That means the REAL cost per KWH is 18 cents per KWH, not 12.
Here - electricity to equal one gallon of propane costs $4.44. At the moment, propane costs $2.50.
Electricity to equal one gallon of diesel costs $5.71. Right now, diesel is $2.65 per gallon (home use - no highway tax).
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