I have 30 cord of AK birch @ 23,600,000 Per cord 708,000,000 BTUs Being 100% birch , mines easy to calculate. (Not include 2 cord of fire pit uglies) Some here have so much, gotta break the trillion mark Scotty
8 cord Red & White Oak, 4 cord of White Ash. 12 cord of asst'd Elm, Maple, Beech, Cherry, & I don't remember. Too lazy to put it in the calculator, but enough to stay warm for now.
I got 6 real cords of hickory/maple/beech and 500 gallons of #2 fuel oil.116,000,000 in wood if my resource calculator is correct.
Don’t ask. I don’t even blinkin’ know what I’ve got as quantity for gosh sakes much less BTU’s. I’ve got them BTU’s alright that’s all I knows . Some. Embarrassing!
Wow Midwinter, that sure is perplexing. You are so beautiful with that blond hair, so I cannot understand why you dye your roots gray?
About 328 million btus as far as I can tell (roughly) 46% from oil 6% from propane 40% from firewood 8% from coal I used 131,000 btus for oil, 91,000 btus for propane, 26 million btus for firewood, and 26 million btus for coal. My house requires about 130 million BTU's for winter heat per season.
I only have 20 cord of Eucalyptus @ 34,500,000 per cord 690,000,000 BTU's . I think a gooder 8-10 year supply. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That's a tough one Dave. Right now I'm not certain just how much firewood we have on hand. I would make a swag though. Maybe 200,000.
Ooh, a 110% pie chart. So many with inflexible math skills have so much trouble with those. Same with those with no humor grey matter. 100,000,000 oak 40,000,000 maple some pine not enough for 2 Alaskan Winter but more than enough for here gotta get my arse in gear to get back on the three year plan edit: also about 150 gallons of HHo, so: 20,803,ooo BTU added to above when push come to shove (with no $25/month charge for being connected to the oil tank )