Estimate carbon emissions from your heating system
The CO₂ Emissions Heating Calculator helps you estimate the carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions produced by your heating system. By analysing fuel type, energy consumption, and system efficiency, this tool provides a clear picture of your heating-related environmental impact.
Understanding your heating emissions is an essential step toward reducing carbon footprint, improving efficiency, and meeting sustainability goals.
Heating is one of the largest contributors to household carbon emissions. Fuels such as gas, oil, and electricity all produce different levels of CO₂ depending on how the energy is generated and used.
Reducing heating emissions helps:
Lower environmental impact
Support net-zero targets
Reduce energy waste
Improve system efficiency
Make informed upgrade decisions
The calculator estimates emissions based on:
Heating fuel type (gas, oil, electricity, heat pump, etc.)
Energy consumption (kWh)
System efficiency or COP (if applicable)
Usage period (daily, monthly, annual)
It then calculates:
Estimated CO₂ emissions
Emissions per year or usage period
Comparative impact between heating options
Approximate emission trends:
Gas boilers: Moderate emissions
Oil heating: Higher emissions
Electric resistance heating: Depends on grid mix
Heat pumps: Very low emissions (especially with green electricity)
Actual emissions depend on usage, efficiency, and energy source.
The CO₂ Emissions Heating Calculator is ideal for:
Homeowners planning upgrades
Landlords improving EPC ratings
Heating engineers and consultants
Sustainability and energy advisors
Businesses tracking carbon impact
This tool helps compare:
Gas boiler vs heat pump
Old vs modern heating systems
High vs low efficiency equipment
Conventional vs renewable heating
These comparisons support better long-term decisions.
Fuel type
System efficiency
Insulation and heat loss
User behaviour
Outdoor temperature
Electricity grid carbon intensity
Improving efficiency often reduces both emissions and costs.
Yes. It is designed for homes and small to medium properties.
No. It provides estimates based on standard emission factors.
Yes. You can adjust inputs to compare fuels and technologies.
Yes. Heat pumps and electric heating can be assessed.
No. It is for guidance and comparison only.
Improve insulation and airtightness
Lower flow temperatures
Upgrade to high-efficiency boilers
Switch to heat pumps or renewables
Use smart controls and thermostats
Reduce unnecessary heating hours
Many regions are introducing stricter carbon targets and energy performance standards. Understanding heating emissions supports compliance with:
Net-zero strategies
EPC improvements
Sustainability reporting
This calculator provides estimated CO₂ emissions only. Actual emissions may vary depending on fuel quality, system performance, and real-world operating conditions.
The CO₂ Emissions Heating Calculator empowers you to understand and reduce the environmental impact of your heating system. By visualising emissions, you can take meaningful steps toward cleaner, more efficient heating.
Use this tool as a practical guide for sustainability planning and heating upgrades.
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