Coal

COAL

Cost is the main reason consumers are switching to coal for their heating needs. In a comparison between output by cost per gigajoule to BTU (British Thermal Unit) between coal and other fuels, coal is cheaper than natural gas, diesel, propane, or electricity and is more automated than heating with wood.

RELATIVE ENERGY PRICES

2015

The average BTU output of Alberta coal is 10,000 BTU/lb. Even with the addition transportation charges, coal is still the most economical heating alternative. With the All Canadian Coal-Fired Heater you can save approximately 80% of what it would cost to heat with natural gas.

FuelCost ($/GJ)Ash
Electricity (2¢ - 20¢/kWh) $8.50 - $60.00  
Diesel ($1.32/litre, 0.039 GJ/litre) $33.85  
Propane (65¢/litre, 0.025 GJ/litre) $26.00  
Wood Pellets ($250/tonne, 18 GJ/tonne) $13.89 0.2 kg/GJ 
Natural Gas (0.037 GJ/m3) $8.50  
Coal in Alberta ($42-$47/tonne, 18 GJ/tonne) $2.33 - $2.61 3 - 7 kg/GJ

STOKER COAL

The coal used in the All Canadian Coal-Fired Heater (which is also the most readily available coal in Western Canada) is called sub-bituminous (b) stoker coal. Stoker coal (characterized by egg-sized lumps of coal) comes oiled (to minimize dust), and dry (un-oiled). Both oiled and dry stoker coal can be burned in the All Canadian Coal-Fired Heater.

WHERE TO BUY COAL

Major Alberta Coal Mines and Prices

Dodds Coal Mine - Ryley, AB (780-663-2285)

Oiled Stoker CoalDry Stoker Coal
2015 $47.00/tonne $42.00/tonne
2008 $41.00/tonne $37.00/tonne

Sheerness Mine, Westmoreland Coal Company - Hanna, AB (403-854-5200)

Oiled Stoker CoalDry Stoker Coal
2015 $47.00/tonne $42.00/tonne
2008  $37.00/tonne $34.00/tonne

Highvale Mine, Keephills Power Plant - Wabamun, AB (780-731-4060)

Oiled Stoker CoalDry Stoker Coal
2015 N/A  $47.00/tonne
2008 N/A  $45.00/tonne 

Bienfait Mine - Estevan, SK (306-388-2911)

Oiled Stoker CoalDry Stoker Coal
2015 $45.50/tonne N/A