DKershner
Well-Known Member
I agree with your calculations. But you are not accounting for efficiency. Electric will be nearly 100% delivered effeciency and propane will be no where near that. This seem obvious when I boil in my garage with propane and it gets hot in there even with the door open. And you do not want to stand too close to the burner. A lot of BTU's are not making it into the wort. For sake of argument if you apply 25% to propane, It makes electric cheaper by half.
Yeah, this is where the direct comparison to the two fuels differ, unless someone can find a way to burn propane and get the heat directly to the wort. I think it would be steam-related...
Also, around here there's only hydroelectric, no coal. Electricity screws up rivers, not air around here, not that I would want to necessarily use either.