ENGINEERING ECO ALANYSIS W/STUDY GUIDE
ENGINEERING ECO ALANYSIS W/STUDY GUIDE
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Chapter 2, Problem 13P
To determine

(a)

The monthly bill for the shop, the marginal cost per kilowatt hour and the average costs per kilowatt hour.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 13P

The monthly bill of the shop is 22145¢.

The marginal cost of the shop is 7.61¢.

The average cost of the shop is 7.91¢.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Load on the machine is 30hp.

Electricity rates are as follows:

First50kWhat12.6perkWh

Next50kWhat10.6perkWh

Next150kWhat9.0perkWh

Over250kWhat7.7perkWh.

Calculation:

Write the expression to calculate the average cost.

Averagecost=(Totalconsumption)×(rate)Totalconsumption ...... (I)

Substitute the value in the above expression.

Averagecost=[(50kWh×12.6¢)+(50kWh×10.6¢)+(150kWh×9¢)+(2550kWh×7.7¢)](50kWh+50kWh+150kWh+2550kWh)=22145kWh¢2800kWh=7.91¢

Write the expression to calculate the monthly bill of the shop.

Monthlybill=(Totalconsumption)×rate ..... (II)

Substitute the value in the above expression.

Monthlybill=[(50kWh×12.6¢)+(50kWh×10.6¢)+(150kWh×9¢)+(2550kWh×7.7¢)]=22145¢

Write the expression to calculate the marginal cost.

Marginalcost=(Totalcost(n)Totalcost(n-1)Consumption(n)Consumption(n-1)) ...... (III)

Substitute, 19635kWh¢ for totalcost(n), 1350kWh¢ for totalcost(n-1), 2550kWh for consumption(n) and 150kWh for consumption(n-1) in Equation (III)

Marginalcost=19635kWh¢1350kWh¢2550kWh150kWh=18285kWh¢2400kWh=7.61¢.

Conclusion:

The monthly bill of the shop is 22145¢.

The marginal cost of the shop is 7.61¢.

The average cost of the shop is 7.91¢.

To determine

(b)

The cost of additional energy and the cost per kilowatt hour.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 13P

The cost for additional energy is 9240¢.

The cost per kilowatt hour is 3.3¢.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Additional energy requirement is 1200kWh.

Calculation:

Write the expression to calculate the additional energy cost

Cost=(additionalenergy)×(rate) ...... (I)

Substitute, 1200kWh for additional energy and 7.7¢ for rate in Equation (I).

Cost=1200kWh×7.7¢=9240¢

Write the expression to calculate the cost of additional energy per kilowatt-hour.

Cost/kilowatt-hour=CostTotalconsumption ...... (II)

Substitute, 9240kWh¢ for cost and 2880kWh for total consumption in Equation (II)

Cost/kilowatt-hour=9240kWh¢2800kWh=3.3¢.

Conclusion:

The cost for additional energy is 9240¢.

The cost per kilowatt hour is 3.3¢.

To determine

(c)

Cost for installing new machines and the cost per kilowatt hour.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 13P

The cost for installing new machines is 770.

The cost per kilowatt hour is 0.275¢.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Power consumption by new machines is 100kWh.

Calculation:

Write the expression to calculate cost for installing new machines.

Cost=Power×Rate ...... (I)

Substitute, 100kWh for power and 7.7¢ for rate in Equation (I)

Cost=100kWh×7.7¢=770kWh¢

Write the expression to calculate the cost of additional energy per kilowatt-hour.

Cost/kilowatt-hour=CostTotalconsumption ...... (II)

Substitute, 9240kWh¢ for cost and 2880kWh for total consumption in Equation (II)

Cost/kilowatt-hour=770kWh¢2800kWh=0.275¢.

Conclusion:

The cost for installing new machines is 770.

The cost per kilowatt hour is 0.275¢.

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