A 50-kilowatt gas turbine has an investment cost of $36.000. It costs another $18.000 for shipping, insurance, site prep

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A 50-kilowatt gas turbine has an investment cost of $36.000. It costs another $18.000 for shipping, insurance, site prep

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A 50 Kilowatt Gas Turbine Has An Investment Cost Of 36 000 It Costs Another 18 000 For Shipping Insurance Site Prep 1
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A 50-kilowatt gas turbine has an investment cost of $36.000. It costs another $18.000 for shipping, insurance, site preparation, fuel lines, and fuel storage tanks. The operation and maintenance expense for this turbine is $550 per year. Additionally, the hourly fuel expense for running the turbine is $8.00 per hour, and the turbine is expected to operate 3.100 hours each year. The cost of dismantling and disposing of the turbine at the end of its 6-year life is $8,000. a. If the MARR is 16% per year, what is the annual equivalent life-cycle cost of the gas turbine? b. What percent of annual life-cycle cost is related to fuel? Click the icon to view the interest and annuity table for discrete compounding when the MARR is 16% per year. a. The annual equivalent Me-cycle cost of the gas turbine is $ (Round to the nearest dollar)
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