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_tarter <br />Projections of State Average Fuel and Electricity Prices, <br />Quarterly, 1980 - 1985' <br />Regular““ Diesel“* <br />Gasoline <br />.280.1 <br />33.2 <br />80.3 <br />g0.4 <br />:931.1 <br />81.2 <br />81.3 <br />81.4 <br />1982.1 <br />82.2 <br />82.3 <br />82.4 <br />1983.1 <br />83.2 <br />83.3 <br />83.4 <br />1984.1 <br />84.2 <br />84.3 <br />84.4 <br />1985.1 <br />85.2 <br />85.3 <br />85.4 <br />4 <br />Fuel Oil <br />#2 r5 <br />it 6 <br />1.15 <br />1.32 <br />1.37 <br />1.41 <br />1.45 <br />1.50 <br />1.55 <br />1.59 <br />1.64 <br />1.68 <br />1.72 <br />1.77 <br />1.81 <br />1.86 <br />1.91 <br />1.96 <br />2.01 <br />2.06 <br />2.11 <br />2.16 <br />2.21 <br />2.26 <br />2.31 <br />2.36 <br />1.15 <br />1.23 <br />1.25 <br />1.29 <br />1.33 <br />1.38 <br />1.43 <br />1.47 <br />1.52 <br />1.56 <br />1.60 <br />1.65 <br />1.69 <br />1.74 <br />1.79 <br />1.84 <br />1.89 <br />1.94 <br />1.99 <br />2.04 <br />2.09 <br />2.14 <br />2.19 <br />2.24 <br />dollars per gallon <br />1.03 <br />1.09 <br />1.13 <br />1.18 <br />1.22 <br />1.26 <br />1.31 <br />1.35 <br />1.40 <br />1.44 <br />1.48 <br />1.52 <br />1.56 <br />1.61 <br />1.66 <br />1.71 <br />1.76 <br />1.81 <br />1.86 <br />1.91 <br />1.96 <br />2.01 <br />2.06 <br />2.11 <br />0.98 0.62 0.49 <br />1.04 0.68 0.55 <br />1.08 0.71 0.58 <br />1.13 0.74 0.61 <br />1.17 0.77 0.64 <br />1.21 0.81 0.68 <br />1.26 0.85 0.72 <br />1.30 0.89 0.76 <br />1.35 0.93 0.80 <br />1.39 0.96 0.83 <br />1.43 0.99 0.86 <br />1.47 1.02 0.89 <br />1.51 1.05 0.92 <br />1.56 1.09 0.96 <br />1.61 1.13 1.00 <br />1.66 0 1.17 1.04 <br />1.71 1.21 1.08 <br />1.76 1.25 1.12 <br />1.81 1.29 1.16 <br />1.86 1.33 1.20 <br />1.91 1.37 1.24 <br />1.96 1.41 1.28 <br />2.01 1.45 1.32 <br />2.06 1,50 1.37 <br />Electricity <br />(Index <br />7 <br />Natural <br />Cas <br />dollars pc <br />1980.1 =1.0) racf <br />1.0 <br />1.038 <br />1.077 <br />1.115 <br />1.115 <br />1.154 <br />1.192 <br />1.231 <br />1.231 <br />1.231 <br />1.269 <br />1.269 <br />1.269 <br />1.288 <br />1.327 <br />1.327 <br />1.346 <br />1.365 <br />1.404 <br />1.404 <br />1.423 <br />1.442 <br />1.481 <br />1.481 <br />2.83 <br />3.00 <br />3.18 <br />3.37 <br />3.56 <br />3.77 <br />3.98 <br />4.11 <br />4.24 <br />4.38 <br />4.54 <br />4.66 <br />4.79 <br />4.92 <br />5.04 <br />5.19 <br />5.35 <br />5.50 <br />5.65 <br />5.81 <br />5.98 <br />6.16 <br />6.32 <br />6.54 <br />A local community or a given class of customers is not likely to experience the <br />state average electric <br />because prices consumption. customer classes, eliabilit Y ofservice, and volume of Therefore, <br />instead <br />of a state average electric price, an index is listed to show the growth <br />rate in electric prices. Similarly, forecasts for all fuels do not account for <br />regional differences or advantages that some end -users and distributors obtain <br />through quantity discounts. Where the level of prices prove inadequate for the <br />local area, the forecasts should be adjusted by applying the difference between <br />querters shown in this table to an appropriate base. <br />Includes 4C of federal and gC state tax; also includes additional 10C federal tax <br />as of the second quarter of 1980, and 2c state tax increase by May 15. <br />3 <br />