Energy Efficiency in the home

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Energy Efficiency in the home Energy Saving suggestion Cost to install (£) Financial Saving (£) Energy saving per year Loft insulation (250mm) £250 £140 -£180 1 tonne of Carbon dioxide Hot water tank jacket £15 £10-20 150 kg of carbon dioxide Shower –not bath Cannot be predicted Uses 2/3 less energy and water Have a condenser boiler fitted £1300 £310 New energy efficient fridge freezer £600 £35 190kg carbon dioxide Washing clothes at 40c £0 1/3 less electricity 1/3 less CO2 Energy efficient light bulb £2.50 £7 40 kg of carbon dioxide Cavity wall Insulation £260- £380 £100-120 Draught proofing £40 140 kg of carbon dioxide Appliances turned off not on stand by Cannot be predict No electricity used when not in use Fill in gaps on floor £125 £25 - £45 120kg of carbon dioxide Turn the thermostat down by 1 c £30 300kg of carbon dioxide Grants are available from the energy saving trust

Identify the best way to spend Mr & Mrs Jones £500 budget. How will you spend the £200 grant from the energy saving trust. Explain why you have made the choice. How much of their £300 budget have you use? Calculate the payback time. What are the environmental benefits of this choice. What other suggestion could you make to lower their electricity bill (choose and explain 1.) Identify the best way to spend Mr & Mrs Jones £500 budget. How will you spend the £300 budget. Explain why you have made the choice. Calculate the payback time. What are the environmental benefits of this choice. Suggestion / Cost saving Payback time Carbon dioxide improvement