Energy Saving Trust - useful tools

Take a look at these useful tools from the Energy Saving Trust to get a better idea of how you use your energy, and what steps you can take to reduce your carbon footprint and save money.

Water savings calculator

Water savings calculator

Work out how much water you are using every year. The interactive calculator will take you round the virtual house, asking you to answer questions based on your water usage in each room.

When complete, you will be able to view a thorough report detailing how much water you use each year, how much carbon you produce, how much energy you use, and how much it is costing you. You will also be given tips on how to improve your usage; both quick fixes and long term investments.

Carbon footprint calculator

Carbon footprint calculator

Find out how much carbon you generate via the energy used in your home, by appliances and when travelling. Answer a few simple questions on your energy usage habits and lifestyle, and the carbon cutter calculator will tell you the size of your carbon footprint.

You will then be able to view a personalised action plan aimed at helping you cut your carbon emissions.

Energy saving checklist

Energy saving checklist

Select your main heating type, house type and number of bedrooms and then find out all the different ways you can save energy, CO2 and money in your home.

Choose as few or as many energy saving measures as you wish - including loft insulation, double glazing and draught proofing - and find out how much many kg of CO2 and how much money they could save you every year.

Award winning

Award winning

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Renewables

Renewables

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