GHGCalculator
GHGCalculator
The Basics
Enter 1 for natural gas, 2 for electric heat, 3 for oil, 4 for propane, 5 for wood, or 6 if you do n
Household Vehicles
219 miles/week is about average in the United States per vehicle. If you dont know your cars fuel economy, you
can look it up at https://www.fueleconomy.gov
The national average is 21.6 miles per gallon.
Home Energy
How much natural gas does your household use per month?
If you enter your monthly consumption in thousand cubic feet, you'll get a more
accurate estimate. If you enter dollars, our calculations assume you pay
$10.68/thousand cubic feet.
How much electricity does your household use per month?
If you enter your average kilowatt-hours, you'll get a more accurate estimate. If you
enter dollars, our calculations assume that you pay 11.9 cents/kWh.
If so, what portion of your household's total purchased electricity use is green
power?
Enter 100% if you buy all of your electricity as green power.
How much fuel oil does your household use per month?
Divide your annual fuel oil consumption (in gallons or dollars) by 12 to obtain a
monthly average. If you enter your monthly fuel oil use in gallons, you'll get a more
accurate estimate. If you enter dollars, our calculations assume that you pay
$4.02/gallon.
If you enter your monthly propane use in gallons, you'll get a more accurate
estimate. If you enter dollars, our calculations assume that you pay $2.47/gallon.
Waste
Based on the number of people in your household, the box at right shows your
estimated greenhouse gas emissions from waste. However, if you currently recycle
certain materials, your waste emissions may be lower.
At Home
Suggested actions
Enable sleep feature on your computer and monitor. Will you take this action?
Wash clothes in cold water instead of hot. Will you take this action?
3
Use a clothes line or drying rack for 50% of your laundry, instead of your
dryer. Will you take this action?
Your local utility or other electricity supplier may offer green power as an option. If you
purchase some or all of your electricity as green power, enter the percentage here. For a
definition of green power, visit http://www.epa.gov/greenpower/gpmarket/index.htm. On
average, green power costs roughly 2 cents per kWh more than conventional power.
Replace your household's old refrigerator with an ENERGY STAR model. Will you
take this action?
Replace old gas or oil furnace or boiler with an ENERGY STAR model. Will you take
this action?
Replace single-pane windows with ENERGY STAR windows. Will you take this
action?
Waste
Suggested actions
Are you willing to start recycling the material(s) you don't currently recycle
(such as newspaper, glass, plastic, metal and magazines)?
Also consider reducing and reusing materials whenever possible. For more information visit EPA's Reduce Reuse Recycle We
If you took all the actions you selected above, you would reduce your annual
emissions by
If you took all the actions you selected above, your potential annual dollar savings
would be*
Your new total annual CO2 emissions would be
* Potential annual dollar savings are approximations based on generalized assumptions. Please note that the savings shown h
4
or oil, 4 for propane, 5 for wood, or 6 if you do not heat your house
3 4 5 None
Enter 1 for
dollars, 2 for
kilowatt-hours
200 2 3,000 Pounds of carbon dioxide equivalent/year
$44 is about average in 5,455 pounds is
the United States for a about average
household of one in the U.S. for a
person. household of
one person
over a year.
Enter 1 for
2
yes, 2 for no
2%
Enter 1 for
dollars, 2 for
gallons
Enter 1 for
dollars, 2 for
gallons
The Fuel Economy Web site (www.fueleconomy.gov) can help you find efficient vehicles.
1 $ $ 1,000.00 0 0%
enter 1 for yes, 2 for no, annual savings pounds/yr percent of total emissions
and 3 if you are already
taking this action.
Regular maintenance includes: keeping your engine properly tuned and tires properly inflated
2 $$$ $0 0 0%
enter 1 for yes, 2 for no, annual savings pounds/yr percent of total emissions
and 3 if you're already
taking this action.
2 $$$ $0 0 0%
enter 1 for yes, 2 for no, annual savings pounds/yr percent of total emissions
and 3 if you're already
taking this action.
2 $$$ $0 0 0%
enter 1 for yes, 2 for no, annual savings pounds/yr
and 3 if you're already
taking this action. percent of total emissions
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Walking, biking, carpooling, telecommuting, and using mass transit are good options.
Estimated
Cost* Savings
(Dollars) (Dollars) Estimated Savings (CO2 Emissions)
2 no cost $0 0 0%
enter 1 for yes, 2 for no, annual savings pounds/yr percent of total emissions
and 3 if you're already
taking this action.
1 no cost $0 0 0%
enter 1 for yes, 2 for no, annual savings pounds/yr percent of total emissions
and 3 if you're already
taking this action.
3 no cost $0 0 0%
enter 1 for yes, 2 for no, annual savings pounds/yr percent of total emissions
and 3 if you're already
taking this action.
3 no cost $0 0 0%
enter 1 for yes, 2 for no, annual savings pounds/yr percent of total emissions
and 3 if you're already
taking this action.
3 $ 0 0 0%
enter 1 for yes, 2 for no, annual savings pounds/yr percent of total emissions
and 3 if you're already
taking this action.
The cost of
green power
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ex.htm] varies
depending on
resource,
geography
and type of
green power
product.
1 $ 15 0%
enter 1 for yes, 2 for no, pounds/yr percent of total emissions
and 3 if you're already
taking this action.
3 $ 0 0 0%
enter 1 for yes, 2 for no, annual savings pounds/yr percent of total emissions
and 3 if you're already
taking this action.
2 $$ 0 0 0%
enter 1 for yes, 2 for no, annual savings pounds/yr percent of total emissions
and 3 if you're already
taking this action.
3 $$$ $0 0 0%
enter 1 for yes, 2 for no, annual savings pounds/yr percent of total emissions
and 3 if you're already
taking this action.
1 $$$ $0 0 0%
enter 1 for yes, 2 for no, annual savings pounds/yr percent of total emissions
and 3 if you're already
taking this action.
Estimated
Cost* Savings
(Dollars) (Dollars) Estimated Savings (CO2 Emissions)
1 no cost 0 0%
enter 1 for yes, 2 for no, pounds/yr percent of total emissions
and 3 if you're already
taking this action.
Potential cost
savings from
recycling vary
by community.
If your
community
charges a fee
per bag for
trash pickup,
for example,
you may save
money by
recycling.
ormation visit EPA's Reduce Reuse Recycle Web site (http://www.epa.gov/garbage/reduce.htm).
562,024 pounds
15 pounds or 0%
$ 1,000 dollars
562,009 pounds
start seeing both energy and dollar savings from this action.
seeing both energy and dollar savings from this action.
rt seeing both energy and dollar savings from this action.
umptions. Please note that the savings shown here do not account for the up-front cost of purchasing the energy-saving equipment or vehic
ehicle over a year
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oxide equivalent/year
The "average" figure here is the sum of the average values given above, excluding fuel oil
and propane.
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of your total
Emissions =
Sum of vehicles 1-5:
(number of miles driven per week for vehicle #1 * weeks in a year) / average household fuel efficiency of vehicle #1 *
pounds of CO2 emitted per gallon * emissions of greenhouse gases other than CO2
Equation explanations
Emissions =
If input is dollars, then, (average monthly gas bill per month / price per thousand cubic feet) pounds of CO2 per thousand
cubic feet of natural gas * months in a year
If input is thousand cubic feet, then, (average number of cubic feet consumed per month * pounds of C02 per thousand
cubic feet of natural gas * months in a year
If input is therms, (average number of therms consumed per month / pounds of CO2 per therm of natural gas * months in
a year
Emissions =
If input is dollars, then, (average monthly electric bill / price per kWh) * electricity emission factor * months in a year
If input is kWh, then, average number of kWh consumed per month * electricity emission factor * months in a year
Emissions =
If input is dollars, then, (average monthly fuel oil bill / price per gallon) fuel oil emission factor * months in a year
If input is gallons, then, (average gallons of fuel oil consumed per month) fuel oil emission factor * months in a year
Emissions =
If input is dollars, then, (average monthly propane bill / price per gallon) propane emission factor * months in a year
If input is gallons, then, (average gallons of propane consumed per month) propane emission factor * months in a year
Equation explanations
Emissions = number of people in household * average lb CO2 equivalent. generated from waste per person per year
If your household recycles metal, then, number of people in household * average number of pounds of CO2 equivalent
per person per year that could be saved by aluminum and steel cans
If your household recycles plastic, then, number of people in household * average number of pounds of CO2 equivalent
per person per year that could be saved by recycling plastic
If your household recycles glass, then, number of people in household * average number of pounds of CO2 equivalent
per person per year that could be saved by recycling glass
If your household recycles newspaper, then, number of people in household * average number of pounds of CO2
equivalent per person per year that could be saved by recycling newspaper
If your household recycles magazines, then, number of people in household * average number of pounds of CO2
equivalent per person per year that could be saved by aluminum and steel cans
Total waste emissions before recycling + emission reduction from recycling newspaper + emission reduction from
recycling glass + emission reduction from recycling plastic + emission reduction from recycling metal
verage" figure here is the sum of the average values given above, excluding fuel oil
opane.
Emission reduction = If action is selected:
Sum of vehicles 1-5:
If vehicle #1's input is miles per week, then, (miles driven per week by vehicle #1 * number of weeks in a year) / vehicle
#1's fuel efficiency * pounds of CO2 emitted per gallon * emissions of greenhouse gases other than CO2 * percent
increase in fuel efficiency from performing regular maintenance on your vehicles
If vehicle #1's input is miles per year, then, miles driven per year by vehicle #1 / vehicle #1's fuel efficiency * pounds of
CO2 emitted per gallon * emissions of greenhouse gases other than CO2 * percent increase in fuel efficiency from
performing regular maintenance on your vehicles
average energy consumption of a household dryer / reducing dryer use by 50% * average cost per kWh
Emission Reduction = number of people in household * (average number of pounds of CO2 equivalent per person per
year that could be saved by recycling newspaper + average number of pounds of CO2 equivalent per person per year
that could be saved by recycling glass + average number of pounds of CO2 equivalent per person per year that could be
saved by recycling plastic + average number of pounds of CO2 equivalent per person per year that could be saved by
recycling metal+average number of pounds of CO2 equivalent per person per year that could be saved by recycling
magazines)
ment or vehicles.
List of Assumptions for Household GHG Calculator
Last Update: 9/1/2014
Description of Factor Value Unit Assumptions Source Vintage of Data
Household Vehicles
A gallon of gasoline is assumed to produce 8.887 kilograms (or 19.6 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2011, Average Annual
pounds) of CO2. This gasoline factor is from a recent regulation Emissions and Fuel Consumption for Gasoline-Fueled Passenger
Pounds of CO2 emitted per gallon 19.6 lbs CO2/gallon 2011
establishing GHG standards for model year 2012- 2016 vehicles (75 FR Cars and Light Trucks,
25324, May 7, 2010). http://www.epa.gov/otaq/consumer/420f08024.pdf
Home Energy
NATURAL GAS
U.S. Energy Information Administration 2012. A Look at Residential
Average monthly consumption of 5,500 cubic feet of gas, or average
cubic feet of natural Energy Consumption in 2009-Table CE2.1.
Average monthly consumption of natural gas 5,500 annual consumption of 66 thousand cubic feet per household. Average 2009
gas/household http://www.eia.gov/consumption/residential/data/2009/index.cfm?
household size is 2.57.
view=consumption
Energy Information Administration: US Residential Natural Gas
dollars/1000 cubic
Price per thousand cubic feet of natural gas $10.68 Prices. 2013. 2012 annual average. 2012
feet
http://www.eia.gov/dnav/ng/ng_pri_sum_dcu_nus_a.htm
Average cost of natural gas $1.04 dollars/therm Conversion 2012
EPA, Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:
1990-2011, Annex 2,Table A-38.
Carbon coefficient of natural gas 14.46 Tg C/QBtu 116.89 lbs CO2/MMBtu 2011
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ghgemissions/usinventoryreport
.html
Calculation - EPA, Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions
lbs CO2/therm and Sinks: 1990-2011, Annex 2,Table A-38.
Emission factor (natural gas/therm) 11.7 2011
natural gas http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ghgemissions/usinventoryreport
.html
Calculation - EPA, Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions
lbs CO2/1000 cubic Carbon coefficient of natural gas * ratio of CO2 to carbon * energy and Sinks: 1990-2011, Annex 2,Table A-38.
Emission factor (natural gas/thousand cubic feet) 119.58 2011
feet of natural gas content of natural gas * lbs to teragrams conversion * QBtu/10 15Btu http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ghgemissions/usinventoryreport
.html
U.S. Energy Information Administration 2012. A Look at Residential
Typical annual CO2 emissions of about 7,900 pounds per household
Average annual CO2 emissions from natural gas lbs CO2/household Energy Consumption in 2009-Table CE2.1.
7,892 based on national average monthly consumption of 5,500 cubic feet of 2009
per household (natural gas) http://www.eia.gov/consumption/residential/data/2009/index.cfm?
gas.
view=consumption
Average annual CO2 emissions from natural gas Average emissions per household/average household size. Assumes
3,071 lbs CO2/year/person Calculation 2009
per household of one person average household size of 2.57.
Average monthly natural gas consumption/average household
Average monthly cost of natural gas per household
$22.86 dollars/month/person size*price per thousand cubic feet of natural gas/1000. Assumes Calculation 2012
of one person
average household size of 2.57.
ELECTRICITY
U.S. Energy Information Administration 2012. A Look at Residential
Average monthly electricity consumption per kWh/month/househol Average annual electricity consumption is 11,320 kWh per household, Energy Consumption in 2009-Table CE2.1.
943 2009
household d or 943 kWh per month per household. Average household size is 2.57. http://www.eia.gov/consumption/residential/data/2009/index.cfm?
view=consumption
U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electric Power Monthly-
September 2013, Table 5.3 (Average Retail Price of Electricity to
Average US price per kWh $0.1188 dollars/kWh Ultimate Customers, Residential Sector). 2012
http://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/epm_table_grapher.cfm?
t=epmt_5_3
See EPA. eGRID 9th edition Version 1.0 Subregion File (Year 2010
Electricity emissions factors are categorized by
Emission_Factor lbs CO2e/kWh varies by subregion Data), 2014. http://www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy- 2010
geographic subregion: see EGRID_DATA.
s tab resources/egrid/index.html
U.S. Energy Information Administration 2012. A Look at Residential
Average annual CO2e emissions from electricity lbs CO2e/household Typical annual CO2 emissions are 14,020 pounds per household, Energy Consumption in 2009-Table CE2.1.
14,020 2009
per household (electricity) assuming approximately 943 kWh per month. http://www.eia.gov/consumption/residential/data/2009/index.cfm?
view=consumption
Average annual CO2e emissions from electricity lbs Average emissions per household/average household size. Assumes
5,455 Calculation 2009
per household of one person CO2e/year/person average household size of 2.57.
Average montly cost of electricity per household of Average monthly electricity consumption/average household size*price
$43.61 dollars/month/person Calculation 2012
one person per kWh of electricity. Assumes average household size of 2.57.
FUEL OIL
U.S. Energy Information Administration 2012. A Look at Residential
Average monthly consumption of 46 gallons of fuel oil, based on annual
Average monthly consumption of fuel oil per gallons of fuel Energy Consumption in 2009-Table CE2.1.
46 average consumption of 551 gallons of fuel oil per household per year. 2009
household oil/month http://www.eia.gov/consumption/residential/data/2009/index.cfm?
Average household size is 2.57.
view=consumption
Energy Information Administration, 2013. US No. 2 Heating Oil
Residential Prices - 2012 annual average.
Average price per gallon of fuel oil $4.02 dollars/gallon http://www.eia.gov/petroleum/heatingoilpropane/, 2012
http://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler.ashx?
n=PET&s=M_EPD2F_PRS_NUS_DPG&f=M
EPA, Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:
1990-2011, Annex 2,Table A-38.
Carbon coefficient of fuel oil 20.17 Tg C/QBtu 2011
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ghgemissions/usinventoryreport
.html
Calculation - EPA, Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Fuel oil emission factor (pounds of CO2/gallon fuel lbs CO2/gallon of Carbon coefficient of fuel oil * ratio of CO2 to carbon * energy content of and Sinks: 1990-2011, Annex 2,Table A-38.
22.61 2011
oil) fuel oil fuel oil * lbs to teragrams conversion * QBtu/10 Btu
15
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ghgemissions/usinventoryreport
.html.
Fuel oil emission factor (pounds of CO2/MMBtu
163.05 lbs CO2/MMBtu lbs CO2/gallon * Btu/gallon * Btu to MMBtu conversion Calculation 2011
fuel oil)
U.S. Energy Information Administration 2012. A Look at Residential
Average annual CO2 emissions from fuel oil per lbs CO2/household Typical annual CO2 emissions of 12,460 pounds per household based Energy Consumption in 2009-Table CE2.1.
12,460 2009
household (fuel oil) on national average monthly consumption of 42 gallons of oil. http://www.eia.gov/consumption/residential/data/2009/index.cfm?
view=consumption
Average annual CO2 emissions from fuel oil per Average emissions per household/average household size. Assumes
4,848 lbs CO2/year/person Calculation 2009
household of one person average household size of 2.57.
Average monthly cost of fuel oil per household of Average monthly fuel oil consumption/average household size*price per
$71.82 dollars/year/person Calculation 2012
one person gallon of fuel oil. Assumes average household size of 2.57.
PROPANE
U.S. Energy Information Administration 2012. A Look at Residential
Average monthly consumption of 39 gallons of propane per month,
Average monthly consumption of propane (LPG) Energy Consumption in 2009-Table CE2.1.
39 gallons of oil/month based on annual average consumption of 464 gallons of propane per 2009
per household http://www.eia.gov/consumption/residential/data/2009/index.cfm?
household per year. Average household size is 2.57.
view=consumption
Energy Information Administration, 2013. U.S. Propane Residential
Price - 2012 annual average,
dollars/gallon
Price per gallon of propane $2.47 http://www.eia.gov/petroleum/heatingoilpropane/, 2012
propane
http://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler.ashx?
n=PET&s=M_EPLLPA_PRS_NUS_DPG&f=M
EPA, Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks:
1990-2011, Annex 2,Table A-38.
Carbon coefficient for propane 16.83 Tg C/QBtu 136.05 lbs CO2/MMBtu 2011
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ghgemissions/usinventoryreport
.html
Calculation - EPA, Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Propane emission factor (pounds of CO2/gallon lbs CO2/gallon Carbon coefficient of propane * ratio of CO2 to carbon * energy content and Sinks: 1990-2011, Annex 2,Table A-38.
12.43 2011
propane) propane of propane * lbs to teragrams conversion * QBtu/10 Btu
15
http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ghgemissions/usinventoryreport
.html
U.S. Energy Information Administration 2012. A Look at Residential
Average annual emissions from propane per lbs CO2/household Typical annual CO2 emissions of 5,766 pounds per household based Energy Consumption in 2009-Table CE2.1.
5,766 2009
household (propane) on national average monthly consumption of 39 gallons of propane. http://www.eia.gov/consumption/residential/data/2009/index.cfm?
view=consumption
Average annual emissions from propane per Average emissions per household/average household size. Assumes
2,243 lbs CO2/year/person Calculation 2009
household of one person average household size of 2.57.
Average monthly cost of propane per household of Average monthly propane consumption/average household size*price
$37.16 dollars/year/person Calculation 2012
one person per gallon of propane. Assumes average household size of 2.57.
Waste
At Home
Average emission savings for fuel oil from Replacing a 20 year old standard 80 AFUE boiler or 78 AFUE furnace
1056.0 lbs/year Boiler and Furnace Replacement Savings spreadsheet 2014
replacing boiler/furnace with current ENERGY STAR boiler at 87 AFUE or Furnace at 85 AFUE
Annual energy cost savings from switching to a Annual cost savings of replacing a standard gas/oil boiler/furnace with
$78.34 dollars Boiler and Furnace Replacement Savings spreadsheet 2014
boiler ENERGY STAR boiler/furnace
Average annual energy savings from switching Assumes 2000 square-foot house, 300 square feet of glass. Source: ENERGY STAR. Savings estimates were generated using a
single pane windows to low-e ENERGY STAR 25,210,000 BTUs ENERGY STAR. Methodology based on RESFEN 3.1 calculations methodology based on RESFEN 3.1 calculations performed by 2005
windows performed by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), 2005. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
Average annual energy cost savings from changing
ENERGY STAR. http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?
to ENERGY STAR windows (ranges from $150- $150 dollars $150 is low end of the $150-$500 range. 2011
c=windows_doors.pr_benefits
$500 depending on climate)
US Total 1238.516
Emission & cost savings from replacing boiler/furnace - Natural Gas
Gas Furnace Mbtu per year
Mbtu pounds CO2 $ Fuel oil emission factor 161.3 lbs CO2//MMBtu
8 944 $ 92.10 Fuel oil cost $ 24.95 $/MMBtu
lbs CO2//MMBtu
AC_electricity_percent 0.14
Average_elec_CO2_emissions 14019.9977
Average_FO_CO2_emissions 12,460
average_mpg 21.6
average_waste_emissions 692
boiler_replacement_cost_savings $78.34
boiler_replacement_savings_FO 1056
boiler_replacement_savings_NG 728
BTU_per_1000cf_NG 1023000
BTU_per_gallon_FO 138,691.09
BTU_per_gallon_propane 91,335.94
BTU_per_kWh 3412
CO2_C_ratio 3.67
computer_energy_monitor_off 66.5
computer_energy_off 143
computer_energy_sleep_monitor_off 31.7
computer_energy_sleep_off 70.7
computer_sleep_savings 107.1
conventional_fridge_kWh 810
conversion_1000cf_to_therm 10.23
conversion_QBtu_to_Btu 1E+15
conversion_Tg_to_lb 2204622620
cost_per_kWh 0.1188
cost_per_mile 0.1964
dryer_energy 769
e_factor
e_factor_value
EF_fuel_oil_gallon 22.61
EF_fuel_oil_MMBtu 163.05
EF_natural_gas 119.58
EF_natural_gas_therm 11.6889091
EF_passenger_vehicle 19.6
EF_propane 12.43
ENERGYSTAR_fridge_kWh 488
fridge_replacement_kWh_savings 322
fuel_oil_cost $4.02
gas_cost_gallon $3.68
glass_recycling_avoided_emissions -25.39
green_power_premium $0.02
heating_percent_electricity 0.09
heating_percent_fuel_oil 0.87
heating_percent_NG 0.63
heating_percent_propane 0.70
HH_size 2.57
HHV_fuel_oil 138,691.09
HHV_natural_gas 1023000
HHV_propane 91,335.94
kWh_per_load_laundry 0.96
lamp_cost_savings $4.00
lamp_kWh_savings 33
mag_recycling_avoided_emissions -27.46
metal_recycling_avoided_emissions -89.38
monthly_elec_consumption 943
monthly_FO_consumption 46
monthly_NG_Consumption 5500
monthly_propane_consumption 39
Natural_gas_cost_1000CF $10.68
Natural_gas_cost_therm $1.04
newspaper_recycling_avoided_emission -113.14
NG_CO2_annual_emissions 7,892
nonCO2_vehicle_emissions_ratio 1.01
OilFuelRate 0
plastic_recycling_avoided_emissions -35.56
propane_cost $2.47
thermostat_cooling_savings 0.06
thermostat_heating_savings 0.03
vehicle_efficiency_improvements 0.04
window_replacement_cost_savings $150
window_replacement_energy_savings 25210000