The Benefits of Reducing Carbon Emissions in Your Home
You can reduce your carbon emissions by improving your home and installing energy-efficiency solutions, which is a great way to lower your carbon footprint.
The Impact of Your Home
We believe everyone should be able to make their home more energy-efficient. We offer free, independent advice to help you find energy-saving solutions that actually suit your home, so you can create a healthier, warmer place to live while doing your bit for the planet, too.
Understanding Your Home’s Carbon Emissions
What are your home’s carbon emissions?
It’s simply the amount of pollution created by the energy your home uses. Every time we heat our homes with gas or oil, put the lights on, or pop the kettle on, we’re using energy. That energy comes with a cost to the planet. The more energy a home uses, the bigger its carbon footprint.
What are carbon emissions?
Carbon emissions are the greenhouse gases released when we burn fuels like gas, oil or coal. Whether that’s driving to the shops, heating our homes, or switching on the lights. Over time, these emissions build up in the atmosphere and contribute to a warming climate.
Small changes to how we heat, power and use energy in our homes can make a real difference.
Energy-Efficient Solutions for Lower Emissions
Renewable Energy
Solar panels produce far fewer emissions than fossil fuels: around 20 times lower than coal and 12 times lower than natural gas. Once they’re up and running, they can make a real dent in your home’s carbon footprint.
Heat Pumps
Swapping an old gas boiler for a heat pump can save between 3,000 and 4,500 kg of CO₂ a year. If you’re switching from oil, the savings are even bigger: 4,500 to 7,000 kg a year in a typical, well-insulated four-bedroom home.
Insulation
A three-bedroom semi can save 580 kg of CO₂ every year just by insulating a room-in-roof. To put that in perspective, that’s the equivalent of running your washing machine 800 times. Insulation helps you hang on to the heat you’re already paying for. Insulate your home well, and you’ll need less energy for heating.
Smart Energy Use
There are clever ways to make the most of renewable energy too. Using solar electricity to charge your car, heat your water, or power your home. Every bit helps bring emissions down further.
Combined Solutions
A heat pump, good insulation and solar panels working together give you the most complete way to cut your home’s carbon footprint and set you up nicely for a net-zero future.
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