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bmPerhaps I can better explain it this way.The average...

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    bm

    Perhaps I can better explain it this way.

    The average Australian household uses approx 18.2 kwh per day, or, given that there are 24 hours in a day they are actually using on average .758333 kw of power per day.

    Here is the crunch in what you have stated and an essential difference.

    If as you say that ECT are using 113 kw per tonne then this equates to about 149 days use of power by the average Australian household i.e. 113 / .75333333

    If as I say they are stating 113 kilowatt hours per tonne then this equates to only about 6 days use of power by the average australian household i.e. 113 kwh / 18.2 kwh

    So therefore, a significant difference of 143 days.

    By extension, if as you say the competitior is using 25 kw per tonne, then this equates to about 33 days of average Australian householder use i.e. 25 / .7533333

    So there you have it.

    ECT based on kilowatt hours per tonne = about 6 days average Australian household usage

    Competitor based on kilowatts per tonne = about 33 days average Australian household usage

    ECT based on kilowatts per tonne = about 143 days average Australian household usage

    Only under these calculations can a valid comparison be made.
 
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