slfriedm,
I think this might give you an idea of cost savings.
Btu's at 100% Efficiency Typical Efficiency
Fuel Oil = 140,000 / Gal. 80% Natural Gas = 1,000,000 / 1000 Cubic FT. 80% to 90% Propane = 91,600 / Gal. 80% Electric = 3,413 / KWH 100% (Resistance Heat)
Do the following calculations with the type of fuel you are using. Getting the anual usage off your past bills. This way you compare savings on actual usage, providing you can separate how much of your bill is heating. This doesn't mean you can't make other improvements to the building, such as insulation, better windows, etc..
Working Example:
I used 700 gal. fuel oil from 3/30/07 to 3/30/08
700 gals. x $3.80/gal. = $2660.00
140,000 btu's x 80%Efficiency = 112,000 btu's
700 gals. x 112,000 btu's = 78,400,000 btu's ................................................................ Geothermal
At a minimum I believe you should get 300% efficiency, DX could get 500% to 600%. Heat Pumps use electricity. Which translates to 300% x 1kwh 3,412 btu's = 10,236 btu's per KWH.
Total Oil 78,400,000 btu's / 10,236 Geo. btu's per kwh = 7,660 KWH
7,660 KWH x $.08 per KWH(Put your electric rate here) = $612.80 Total Geothermal Price
$2660.00 Oil - $612.80 Geo = $2047.20 Savings per year.
This is just direct fuel cost savings, and doesn't include burner cleaning or service.
If geodean or tuffluck don't agree please let me know.
Paul Campbell
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