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Posted by buickanddeere on January 11, 2004 at 20:44:46 from (64.10.41.52):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: OT: high efficiency furnaces, would li posted by jdemaris on January 11, 2004 at 18:35:42:
The numbers here are 8.7 Canadian "peso" cents per Kw. I thought ours was expensive vs 15.5 cents converted; ouch. LP is 55 cents per litre or $2.08 an US gallon. No bargain here on LP and it makes electricity look good. Forced air prefered however, those baseboards can be dangerous and ducts are needed for airconditioning anyways. Natural gas isn't delivered in the area but ironically is underground here near the salt deposits. Furnace oil is 65 cents/litre delivered or $2.46 per US gallon. Has to be a modern high effiency unit and a new installation or replaement for a broken down electrical system to really pay. Coal is $285/ton dumped at the door. Going to get a load if I ever get the fireplace insert converted to grates.
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