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by lsllc
2188 days ago
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The State of NH Office of Strategic Initiatives has a nice Fuel Price comparison page that they keep up to date (and are adjusted according to cost per MMBTU): https://www.nh.gov/osi/energy/energy-nh/fuel-prices/index.ht... You can see that as of June 2, measured at $ per MMBTU (million BTU): Natural Gas $8.31
Oil $17.62
Propane $32.93
Wood pellets $21.92
Resistive electric $48.84
Air src heat pump $18.74
The fossil fuels are all measured assuming 80% heating efficiency, whereas for propane or natural gas you might well have a high efficiency unit up to 97% which gains you a bit more savings.These prices may vary depending on location and also I think natural gas isn't that common in NH as it's a mostly rural state. |
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