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To: quehubo who wrote (32693)6/2/2004 6:33:06 PM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206146
 
Gosh, I'm pretty bright, but doo-know? It's figured on a formula of electricity price at 8000 btu/kwh minus natural gas price, converted into dollars per million btu. If you (or anybody) show me how to plug the numbers, I will post all interesting data here on this site? Here's Bloomberg energy on the key electric rates quoted in megawatts. Notice Palo Verde today, big western spark spread obviously.
bloomberg.com

Gives me a mild headache jumping from one standard and unit of measure to another. Any rocket scientists here who can help? Or just ball park it, based on $6.50 gas?

California snowpack all gone. Low river levels all over PNW and BC:
cdec.water.ca.gov