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Old 02-26-2018, 09:23 AM
Merk Merk is offline
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Originally Posted by Ozcubowner View Post
Engineering point of view.......



I pay approximately (it varies
with amount used and the seasons) $1.16 per kwh. I have not researched these comments I only pass them on
Oz
I pay only $.0485 per kwh (yes $.0485) for the next 3 years. The county I live in lets the commissioners seek bids for electric power. The price is lock in for 3 years.

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by ol'George
Then there is the ethanol debate.
Most of the corn I raise goes to the local processor.
I till, fertilize, spray, harvest and truck the corn.
then it is processed and trucked again to the refineries to blend .
Yet they say it is efficient to burn it and cleaner for air?
What about all the fuel I burn and chemical I apply to grow it,
is that not considered?
I don't know, but money is being made and it is not going to the grower.
What would the price be for corn if it wasn't for the ethanol plants???

No one is telling you that you have to grow corn.

The last fill up on E85 I paid $1.70 a gallon. For me it is cheaper (cost per mile) to run E85 than is is to run E10 gas. Non ethanol gas around here is $.40 to $.50 a gallon higher.
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