jvitez
Well-known member
I've been using several 1500W electric heaters, propane radiant and torpedo heaters, and a round kerosene heater over the past couple of weeks in the garage. After buying 2 5-gallon jugs of kerosene for $24.99 each (plus 12% sales taxes......) I thought "How much does it cost for the same amount of heat output for each of these heat sources?" So, out comes the calculator.
My costs: kerosene $27.99 for 5 US gallons
propane $13.40 for a 20 lb tank fill at a commercial propane dealer
electricity 7.6 cents/kWH
Physical properties: 20 lb propane tank is 17.8 litres of liquid propane
1 litre of propane is 24,200 btu
1 litre of kerosene is 35,700 btu
3.413 btu/watt
each heater type is 100% efficient as each is unvented
Final numbers, cost for 10,000 btu of delivered heat:
propane: 31.1 cents
electricity: 22.3 cents
kerosene: 83.0 cents
I thought kerosene would be a bit more than electricity, but not almost 3 times as much. Math is your friend!
Thought I'd share, as I've seen many questions asking about cost comparisons.
My costs: kerosene $27.99 for 5 US gallons
propane $13.40 for a 20 lb tank fill at a commercial propane dealer
electricity 7.6 cents/kWH
Physical properties: 20 lb propane tank is 17.8 litres of liquid propane
1 litre of propane is 24,200 btu
1 litre of kerosene is 35,700 btu
3.413 btu/watt
each heater type is 100% efficient as each is unvented
Final numbers, cost for 10,000 btu of delivered heat:
propane: 31.1 cents
electricity: 22.3 cents
kerosene: 83.0 cents
I thought kerosene would be a bit more than electricity, but not almost 3 times as much. Math is your friend!
Thought I'd share, as I've seen many questions asking about cost comparisons.