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1.Gas is usually cheaper than electricity.
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Gas is usually cheaper than electricity.

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1.Gas is usually cheaper than electricity.

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Per unit heating capacity, electricity is about twice the price of natural gas in industrial bulk amounts most places, depending on the volume you use. The main reason for this is that most places, natural gas is quite readily converted into electricity in a modern combined cycle generating plant at about 100 units of gas into the plant produces 50 to 60 equivalent thermal units of electricity out, and this sort of activity is often marginal in both markets and so sets the price of each.

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