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		<title>By: Amber187</title>
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		<description>You would save $2,349 annually and 5.4*10^8 btu.

Take the difference in efficiency which would be 0.1 and multiply that by the heat input.  This gives the total difference in boiler output per hour.  Multiply by 1,500 hours run time and the $4.35 per MM (million) Btu for your savings.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You would save $2,349 annually and 5.4*10^8 btu.</p>
<p>Take the difference in efficiency which would be 0.1 and multiply that by the heat input.  This gives the total difference in boiler output per hour.  Multiply by 1,500 hours run time and the $4.35 per MM (million) Btu for your savings.</p>
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