02-01-2008, 07:53 PM
Here's my question and perhaps the good Dr. could reply?
How is it that since the cost of gasoline is only circa ten cents per gallon higher here on the Big Island than most of the mainland, the cost of electricity is three times the mean cost on the mainland when most of our electricity is produced from bunker fuel, a petrochemical, which takes 'less' refining than gasoline?
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