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drier fuel, gas or diesel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 6568990" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>Gas should be cheaper than diesel per kW but it depends on how well it is bought. Calor have been more expensive in the past & other suppliers won't top up their tanks. The others only have to be cheaper than Calor to compete & they are more flexible on who fills them up.</p><p></p><p>The threat of banning gas oil driers hasn't materialised so far. If it were that big an issue, you'd think that the big central stores would be on gas already. IIRC [USER=17400]@Woldgrain Storage[/USER] runs on kerosene. Perhaps the infrastructure of LPG or mains gas just isn't feasible for big driers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 6568990, member: 166"] Gas should be cheaper than diesel per kW but it depends on how well it is bought. Calor have been more expensive in the past & other suppliers won't top up their tanks. The others only have to be cheaper than Calor to compete & they are more flexible on who fills them up. The threat of banning gas oil driers hasn't materialised so far. If it were that big an issue, you'd think that the big central stores would be on gas already. IIRC [USER=17400]@Woldgrain Storage[/USER] runs on kerosene. Perhaps the infrastructure of LPG or mains gas just isn't feasible for big driers. [/QUOTE]
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