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Is that 13.6 million BTUs per ton? The number of BTUs per bag (averaged) should be available on the bag or on the manufacturer's website. From that you can compare the cost per BTU between different fuels. Also factor in the efficiency of the furnaces, some gas furnaces have mid-ninety percent efficiencies, while other furnaces with higher stack temperatures might be in the 60 to 80 percent efficiency range and get worse when they need cleaning. Divide the cost per BTU by the furnace efficiency to get your true cost per usable BTU. For example if your fuel cost is $0.10 per 1000 BTUs and your furnace is 75 percent efficient your cost for the usable heat is:
$0.10 per 1000 BTUs divided by .75 efficiency equals $0.133 per 1000 useable BTUs
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