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Clean Corn Burns Better!

Shur-Kleen Corn Cleaners

Just follow the steps below to calculate your current fuel costs and to calculate how much you could save by converting to corn as your heating fuel.

Corn burns at 8,500 BTU'S per pound and Pellets burn at 7,800 BTU'S per pound.  These values were used in this calculation.  NOTE:  This calculation does not include utility tariffs, delivery, and surcharge fees listed on your bill.

Step 1    Select your current fuel type > > >

Click here for local corn price per bushel
Local Corn Price $5.20 Corn Price Last Updated 10/20/2009
 Propane
 Oil
 Electricity
 Gas
 Pellets

Step 2  Enter the amount of fuel you use in a given time in Gallons, KWHs, Therms, or Bags.

  Example: for 1,000 gallon's propane enter >

Number value only
do not enter
the type of fuel.

Step 3   Enter your cost in dollars per unit from Step 2. If your not sure, a local North Dakota default value has been entered. >

$

Step 4   Enter your cost per 56 lbs  of corn. (one Bu. is 56 lbs.)
Again in dollars & cents.

http://cornprices.blueflintethanol.com  10/20/2009

 

$
Step 5

Just click calculate. Your results will appear below.

   Save 45%-50% with Corn Heat 

  

Here are the results

Your usage in BTU'S

Bushels of corn needed to equal calculated BTU'S

Your current fuel cost is

Based on your unit cost

Your cost if using corn

Your savings using Corn

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All calculated values are in US dollars.
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BTU to Room or Building Size Calculator

Just follow the steps below to calculate your room BTU requirement.
Once the BTU calculation is complete use the chart to determine
running times and costs per hours of use.

Select Insulation Type
Differential Outside To Inside Temp
Square footage to heat x
Ceiling height (feet)
>>>>>>>  BTU   or Watts

 
 

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