I figured out the cost comparison between 1000 gallons of Heating oil and an equivalent BTU value for firewood. Here are the numbers for costs in the Boston area:
$2580 Heating Oil (1000 gallons@ $2.58/gallon)
$1850 Split Hardwood (6.725 Chords @ $275/chord)
$840 Log-Length Hardwood (6.725 Chords @ $125/chord)
The calculations:
1000 gallons of Fuel oil #2 produces 134.5 Million BTUs @ 134,500 BTU/gallon
The equivalent amount of firewood is 6.725 Chords @ 20 Million BTU/Chord
I actually only burn about 900 gallons of oil, so for me I would scale these numbers by 0.9. If anyone wants to check my math I got the conversions at (broken link removed)
I figure at least with wood I can really lock in my heating cost years in advance and not worry about the price of oil changing every time there's a hurricane or some oil tyrant gets heartburn. :lol:
$2580 Heating Oil (1000 gallons@ $2.58/gallon)
$1850 Split Hardwood (6.725 Chords @ $275/chord)
$840 Log-Length Hardwood (6.725 Chords @ $125/chord)
The calculations:
1000 gallons of Fuel oil #2 produces 134.5 Million BTUs @ 134,500 BTU/gallon
The equivalent amount of firewood is 6.725 Chords @ 20 Million BTU/Chord
I actually only burn about 900 gallons of oil, so for me I would scale these numbers by 0.9. If anyone wants to check my math I got the conversions at (broken link removed)
I figure at least with wood I can really lock in my heating cost years in advance and not worry about the price of oil changing every time there's a hurricane or some oil tyrant gets heartburn. :lol: