Welcome
With renewed global efforts to tackle climate change under the Paris Agreement, and a national target of reaching net zero by 2050, it is essential to understand how domestic fuel consumers contribute to todays CO2e carbon emissions
With heating buildings accounting for as much as 20% of UK carbon emissions, finding a greener, more environmentally friendly way to heat our homes is now critical
Home Heating Carbon Emissions Tables provide comparative figures for the CO2 emissions produced by home heating systems for the most common fuels across a range of standard house types throughout the UK and Ireland
Fuel types include Electricity (standard & economy7, Air & Ground Source Heat Pumps), Natural Gas, LPG, Oil and several solid fuels, including wood pellets.
Armed with this information, consumers, fuel suppliers and heating system manufacturers can make informed decisions on the road to decarbonising home heating.
What we provide
Home Heating Carbon Emissions Tables provide comparative figures for the CO2 emissions produced by domestic heating systems for a range of fuels throughout the UK and Ireland. Figures are presented in both table and graphical notation
About Us
Using our tables is the first step to reducing home heating carbon emissions.
With the ongoing drive towards carbon zero, understanding where we currently stand in terms of CO2 emissions is essential as the first step towards carbon neutrality. Only then can we devise a plan to reduce emissions and take steps towards a fully Carbon Neutral lifestyle.
Why use our tables
As a Fuel supplier, understanding how your products contribute to/reduce domestic heating emissions is vital. We provide that information in easy to understand tables and graphs.
As a Heating System manufacturer, it is essential that you understand how the efficiency of your products impact on home heating emissions. Our tables and graphs provide this information in an easy to follow format.
As a Policy & Decision Maker, knowing where we currently stand as a nation is the first step towards our target of Net Zero by 2050
As a consumer, is your choice of home heating based on financial and/or carbon costs? Want to ease your carbon conscience? Take the first step by understanding your current home heating CO2 emissions
Let’s Make the Planet Cleaner
With the ongoing drive towards carbon zero, understanding where we currently stand in terms of CO2 emissions is essential as the first step towards carbon neutrality. Only then can we devise a plan to reduce emissions and take steps towards a fully Carbon Neutral lifestyle