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On Sun, 20 May 2007 22:44:01 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Sun, 20 May 2007 05:51:09 +0000, Larry wrote: at $1500, approximately 1/4 the cost of the usual diesel genset in this class, you can replace it 4 times to the break-even point, spreading out your operating cost over many years, not at at the outset. Here's my take on the numbers. Let's assume a 1500 hour life which may be optimistic. That means you are paying $1 per hour for equipment amortization which is more than 20 cents per kwh even if all your fuel is free. Fuel at current prices would add another 20 or 30 cents. Generating your own electricity is not cost effective if you can buy it for 10 cents per kwh. Let's take another shot at this one. $1500 for 6kW of electrical power for 1500 hours AND 6kW PLUS of heating over 1500 hrs represents a combined heat and power capital cost of 8.3 cents per kWhr Hence: Generating your own power and heat can be cost-effective if you buy power for 10cents/kW.hr Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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