Corn Stoves Could Lessen Costs

January 21st, 2009 by admin Discuss this article »

Corn Stoves Could Lessen Costs

By ROBERT D. SHIPPLETT
Letter to the editor

While listening to the Noon Report last Saturday on WGN Radio 720 AM, I heard an interview worth passing along.

Max Armstrong interviewed Chuck Gomez, owner and operator of the Watseka Theatre in Iroquois County. The renovated art deco theater was reopened last year and within two weeks was faced with a whopping $8,000 utility bill. Uncertain how to keep the facility open, Gomez turned to a local business that manufactures corn stoves.

A detailed analysis revealed that the facility required five corn stoves: two in the actual theater, and one each in the lobby, cafe and balcony. The stoves passed inspection with flying colors.

Using an alternative — and readily available — energy source, the theater’s fuel cost has been reduced to just 50 cents per day. Asked by Armstrong whether the theater smells like burning corn, Gomez replied that the air-tight burning chambers result in no smell inside the theater, and what is smelled outside is the “smell of saving money.” Furthermore, the energy savings for one month alone paid for the corn stoves.

This may sound corny, but Watseka’s solution may be something our Orpheum Theatre board and other civic organizations may find worth investigating. — Robert D. Shipplett, Galesburg

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  1. chuck gomez says:

    I was and have been interviewed several times by Max Armstrong both for WGN radio and T.V. not to mention an extended interview for RFD T.V. networks. Ours is the only renewable resource heated Theatre in North America ( AG based corn ) and we are darn proud of that fact. Every part of our Theatre from the main theatre to the lobby to the cafe to the Banquet room is heated with corn. I wish to stand corrected on one small part of the interview with Max. In my nervous interview I stated 50 cents a day heating cost when I really meant to say 50 cents an hour. None the less, the gas bill was over $8,000 for 16 days while we now heat almost every day for about $500 a month! Please view our web site and visit our Theatre. 1931 and restored from the original blue prints. The only Louis Skidmore designed Theatre to our and his companies knowledge.
    Thanks you,.
    chuck gomez

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