There is undoubtedly a big sign on a tall post within a mile of your home that
shows you that there's no single answer to that question.
Which hydrocarbon fuel are you talking about ? Unleaded 85-octane gasoline ?
110-octane premium gasoline ? Pure ethanol ? Diesel fuel ? Kerosene ?
The big sign at the corner filling station shows plainly that the same amount of
different hydrocarbon fuels has different prices.
(And whatever it is here on this corner, it may be different on another corner
a few blocks away.)
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235.59 US cents per gallon in New Zealand
divide kilometers driven by how much fuel was used to figure out how many km your getting per gallon or liter or whatever you use. lets say you got 30km per liter, and the liter of fuel was $3.00. you would take the $3 and divide that by 30 and get your cost per km...in this case... ten cents
1 liter of space = 1dm3
As of 2023, the cost of hydrogen fuel varies significantly based on production methods and location, but on average, it ranges from $4 to $6 per kilogram. Since one kilogram of hydrogen can produce about 11.1 liters of water when consumed in a fuel cell, the cost per liter of hydrogen fuel effectively translates to approximately $0.36 to $0.54. Prices may fluctuate due to factors such as production technology, distribution, and market demand.
A liter of THC cost how much?
Around 57p
it's about $2.00
About $.76 per liter. about 1.96 per gallon
It costs 80 per liter.
1.2 kgs
Not that much