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  2. Propane - Wikipedia

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    As of October 2013, the retail cost of propane was approximately $2.37 per gallon, or roughly $25.95 per 1 million BTUs. This means that filling a 500-gallon propane tank, which is what households that use propane as their main source of energy usually require, cost $948 (80% of 500 gallons or 400 gallons), a 7.5% increase on the 2012–2013 ...

  3. Gasoline gallon equivalent - Wikipedia

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    per kWh $/gallon equivalent: $0.03 $1.000 $0.04 $1.333 $0.05 $1.667 $0.06 $2.000 $0.07 $2.338 $0.08 $2.670 $0.09 $3.006 $0.10 $3.340 $0.11 $3.674 $0.12 $4.000 $0.13 $4.342 $0.14 $4.670 $0.15 $5.010 $0.16 $5.344 $0.17 $5.678 $0.18 $6.012 $0.19 $6.346 $0.20 $6.680 $0.25 $8.350 $0.27 $9.018 $0.28 $9.352 $0.29 $9.686 $0.30 $10.020

  4. How to Calculate Gas Costs for Your Next Road Trip - AOL

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    Now, to calculate gas cost per mile simply divide the total miles driven by the total cost of your last fill-up. Using the prior example, if the gas cost $2.49 per gallon, your 15-gallon fill-up ...

  5. 5 Useful Propane Saving Tips - AOL

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    The painful price per gallon of gas gets all the headlines, but this year's inflation has not been kind to people who rely on propane either. Residential propane prices typically rise in the peak ...

  6. U.S. gas prices in 2024: how much is gasoline in each state?

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    The average cost of gas has decreased 15% in the last two years, from when it was $4.27 per gallon. The highest recorded average price of regular gas was in June 2022 at $5.06 per gallon.

  7. Autogas - Wikipedia

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    Diesel contains 128,700 BTU per US gallon, where propane contains 91,690 BTU per US gallon. If LPG is 30–40% less expensive, there may very well be a saving. Any actual savings are dependent on the relative cost of diesel versus LPG.