Larry Dighera wrote in
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at an energy cost of about $1 an hour.
I call ********.
Per wikipedia article on the Cessna 172, the Lycoming IO-360-L2A
engine produces 120kW of power.
Per,
http://www.eia.gov/electricity/month...m?t=epmt_5_6_a
the average cost of electricity across all sectors for August 2014 in
the United States was 10.92 cents/kilowatt.
Assuming no conversion losses and 100% efficiency, that's 120kW/hr
times 10.92 cents/kW = $13.104 worth of electricity per hour.
I may not be comparing my apples to the oranges properly, though.
I gladly accept critique. But their statement just smells fishy.
Brian
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