Reduce your emissions
Copenhagen will host the UN Conference on Climate Change in December this year. Members will discuss how countries can cut back on their greenhouse gas emissions. While governments should certainly take the lead on this, we as individuals must play our part too.
40% of all carbon emissions in the UK come from us. This includes our cars and our electricity usage in our homes. Overall transport is the biggest polluting sector in the country but this includes planes, trains and lorries. On a personal level it is our heating that contributes the most CO2 into the atmosphere, and the vast majority ' 60%, comes from our boilers.
However, new technologies can help reduce the waste given off by our boilers and thus lower the level of CO2 used to power them. Modern combi-boilers only heat up the water as and when it is needed, so you don't need to leave the boiler on all the time. This will help the environment but also save you money.
Energy-efficient, condenser boilers make use of the gases normally lost through the exhaust flue to condense the water vapour in the boiler back into water. This saves heat and energy therefore reduces CO2 emissions. These will stop around 875kg of CO2 being emitted into the atmosphere and will mean around £170 off your heating bill.
For a lot less than normal, British Gas can install one of these with radiator controls as well as offering free home care if you upgrade your old boiler for a new one by 25 July.
The most common sense way to use less heat is to minimise the amount lost through the walls and roof. The less heat you lose, the less heat you use. You can have insulation installed for around £700 and under a government initiative you could get up to £125 back as a tax rebate.
If you add to this the savings to your heating bill, which British Gas estimate to be around £365 a year. This means that the insulation will effectively pay for itself in less than two years. You will also reduce CO2 emissions by over 1000kg because you would be using less power to heat your home.
If everyone in the UK switched to an energy-efficient boiler, we would save 13 million tonnes of CO2 and enough energy to power 3.4 million homes for one year.
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