Alan L.
Elite Member
_RaT_ said:Be sure when calculating your electricity cost to ad in transmission and distribution to the cost if you have it. We get our electricity for about .13 KW but pay close to that again for the distribution and transmission cost. Suffice it say, it makes electricity pricey especially in a tiered system where the more you use, the progressively more you will pay. That does not apply to propane. Here is another "plug" for propane by the propane association
DOE Energy Costs - new - National Propane Gas Association
The 13 cents we are paying now is the total. I just divide the total amount I pay by the number of KWH to arrive at that figure. It comes from an electric co-op.