Wind output reaches new low..
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 08:28:02 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
At 45.1p a unit, I can assure you there would be.
There is 9.7 KWh per liter of diesel. At say 25% efficiency that will
generate 2.425 units of electricity.
That's 109p of income per liter. Agricultural diesel/heating oil is a
lot less than that. About 50p a litre
50p/l for 28sec heating oil? I wish.
The last lot I bought (4th March) was 56.52p/l ex VAT. Red will be
about 10p/l more than that due to the duty. And of course will
attract VAT at 20% not 5% as for domestic heating oil.
The heating oil price tracking sites have had 28sec oil at 60p/l for
a week or so now. So I reckon red will be 80p+/l which fits with
about 50p/l less than pump diesel.
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Cheers
Dave.
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