Recommended Heating UK Renewable

This category gives the saving possible by use of renewable technologies in the UK. Note that this category is primarily a look-up for /home/heating/uk. — find similar pages

Enterprise UK energy by supplier

This category contains data on the CO2 intensity of electricity supplied to the UK grid by specific providers. Annual values for emissions intensity (i.e. kg CO2 per kWh) are ... — find similar pages

Enterprise Heating uk

This methodology models the emissions produced by a home in the UK. It is based on a cut-down version of RdSAP and was developed for the UK government's ActOnCO2 calculator. Information on ... — find similar pages

Enterprise Real Time Electricity

The carbon intensity of electricity is related to the specific method of generation used (e.g. coal, gas, nuclear, wind), and therefore the CO2 emissions associated with ... — find similar pages

Enterprise US Energy by state

Here the CO2 emissions are calculated from the energy consumption (default units kWh/year) entered by the user, multiplied by the CO2 produced per kWh dependent on the state ... — find similar pages

Enterprise Energy by Quantity

This category handles conversions from a given quantity of fuel or electricity to kg of CO2. Mass, volume or energy You have the option of specifying a quantity of fuel combusted ... — find similar pages

Enterprise US energy by price

This category contains data on the CO2 emissions associated with energy consumption in the US specified on the basis ($) — find similar pages

Enterprise Energy in Ireland by supplier

This category contains CO2 emissions data for domestic energy consumption associated with specific suppliers in Ireland. Only domestic energy suppliers are included here. A good ... — find similar pages

Unverified Insulation

This category permits the user to specify types of heating insulation used — find similar pages

Enterprise UK energy reductions

This data represents actions that result in reductions of CO2 emissions. These tips make broad assumptions about typical usage of various items in the UK. Given detailed information from ... — find similar pages