Arnold
Cleared for Takeoff
Hello folks, I am faced with the need to replace my very old oil burning boiler - the sooner the better. I am planning to buy one of the very high efficiency models that can be vented directly outside so I can move the equipment to a corner a long way from the chimney.
While I currently use home heating oil, the house does have natural gas service which we use for cooking.
Here's my question - which fuel should I use. I've received conflicting information about which fuel's price is more or less likely to rise the most over the next 20 or so years. I expect to live here that long.
The U.S. in general may have an abudant supply of natural gas, but it is not harvested in abundance, best I can tell due to cost. So it is quite likely that the prices will continue to rise as people substitute gas for oil.
The U.S. will never have suficient oil but while it may be a limited supply subject to market fluctuations, national security concerns, and international monopolistic behaivor one can substitute bio-diesel for oil if and when the economics work out.
I am accepting all sorts of recommendations from make and model of equipment to fuel to vendor. My bottom line is this - I don't want to have $1000.00 per month heating bills come winter as I did last year.
Thanks everyone. Oh yes, I'm putting a poll out there because what the heck it's that silly season.
While I currently use home heating oil, the house does have natural gas service which we use for cooking.
Here's my question - which fuel should I use. I've received conflicting information about which fuel's price is more or less likely to rise the most over the next 20 or so years. I expect to live here that long.
The U.S. in general may have an abudant supply of natural gas, but it is not harvested in abundance, best I can tell due to cost. So it is quite likely that the prices will continue to rise as people substitute gas for oil.
The U.S. will never have suficient oil but while it may be a limited supply subject to market fluctuations, national security concerns, and international monopolistic behaivor one can substitute bio-diesel for oil if and when the economics work out.
I am accepting all sorts of recommendations from make and model of equipment to fuel to vendor. My bottom line is this - I don't want to have $1000.00 per month heating bills come winter as I did last year.
Thanks everyone. Oh yes, I'm putting a poll out there because what the heck it's that silly season.
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