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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
is your wood pricing viable, with increased fuel cost's
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<blockquote data-quote="Dalmatian90" data-source="post: 2881208" data-attributes="member: 28208"><p>1) Based on the Jan 11 prices, that's spot on.</p><p></p><p>In Connecticut the equivalent price is $265/cord.</p><p></p><p>2) But how many folks live where NG is available AND primarily heat with wood?</p><p></p><p>Around here it's only the more densely populated areas that have NG service.</p><p></p><p>Oil & Propane would be what you're competing with primarily in areas folks are more likely to be heating with wood.</p><p></p><p>(Conversely, in the NG areas folks are mostly using it for ambiance and possibly a backup heat source...it's the areas with widespread NG availability because of large areas of high population density that you start to see prices > $300/cord because there more people then trees. The value to folks starts to come not from how to keep warm, but that they want to get some nookie in front of the fireplace).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dalmatian90, post: 2881208, member: 28208"] 1) Based on the Jan 11 prices, that's spot on. In Connecticut the equivalent price is $265/cord. 2) But how many folks live where NG is available AND primarily heat with wood? Around here it's only the more densely populated areas that have NG service. Oil & Propane would be what you're competing with primarily in areas folks are more likely to be heating with wood. (Conversely, in the NG areas folks are mostly using it for ambiance and possibly a backup heat source...it's the areas with widespread NG availability because of large areas of high population density that you start to see prices > $300/cord because there more people then trees. The value to folks starts to come not from how to keep warm, but that they want to get some nookie in front of the fireplace). [/QUOTE]
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