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Subject: Re: Cooking with Propane?
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In article <1993Sep8.130403.29246@gandalf.ca>, rmurray@gandalf.ca (Randy Murray Test Eng) writes:

>.....
> 3.  cost of operation

Here in New Mexico:
Each gal of Propane rates 92,600 BTU	cost 75-90 cents
Each Therm of Gas rates 100,000 BTU	costs about 45 cents 
Each KWhr of Electricity rates 3,413 BTU cost 9 cents inavg, (or $2.63  for
100,000 BTU)

> 4.  how often does a propane tank need to be filled?

	(Number of Gal) * (92600 BTU/gal) /(total BTU consumption per day)

>....


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