Cost of Heating Worksheet
Calculate the cost to heat your home per month with the six different fuel types listed below.
Enter in your local cost of fuel:
Multiply by:
Your cost per 1 Million
BTU's
:
Electricity
per KWH
X
293
=
$0.00
No. 2 Oil
per Gallon
X
9.61
=
$0.00
Propane
per Gallon
X
13.32
=
$0.00
Natural Gas
per Therm
X
12.5
=
$0.00
Pellets
per Ton
X
.089
=
$0.00
Cord Wood
per Cord
X
.073
=
$0.00
Determine the amount of BTU's required to heat your home per month (this can vary greatly depending on region, home insulation, heat use, etc.).
What's my climate zone?
Climate
Size of Home
BTUs Required per Month
Mild Winter Zone
1500 Sq. Ft.
1.5 Million
Mild Winter Zone
2500 Sq. Ft.
2.5 Million
Moderate Winter Zone
1500 Sq. Ft.
3 Million
Moderate Winter Zone
2500 Sq. Ft.
5 Million
Severe Winter Zone
1500 Sq. Ft.
5 Million
Severe Winter Zone
2500 Sq. Ft.
8 Million
Calculate the present cost of heating and the new cost of heating if you are considering a different type of fuel by multiplying the cost per million BTU's (C) for the type of fuel used, by the amount of BTU's required per month (D). Make sure to check your present heating bill against the amount of BTU's required per month to make sure the amount is correct.
X
=
Electricity
No. 2 Oil
Propane
Natural Gas
Pellets
Cord Wood
?
(X 1 Million)
$0.00
Present Heating Source
BTU's Required per Month
Present Cost of Heating
X
=
Electricity
No. 2 Oil
Propane
Natural Gas
Pellets
Cord Wood
(X 1 Million)
$0.00
New Heating Source
BTU's Required per Month
New Cost of Heating
Subtract the new heating cost from your present heating cost to determine savings.
_
=
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Present Cost of Heating
New Cost of Heating
Savings
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