Home Electricity Carbon — India
Household kWh → CO₂e on the Indian grid with solar netting.
An average urban Indian home (250 kWh/month) emits ~2.1 tCO₂e/yr from electricity alone — the AC months doing most of it. The solar field shows how a 3 kW rooftop system zeroes the line.
Scope 2 = kWh × combined-margin grid factor. India (CEA avg)'s factor of 0.716 kg/kWh reflects its generation mix — coal-heavy grids run 0.6–0.8, hydro/nuclear grids under 0.1. The cheapest decarbonization for most businesses is attacking this line: efficiency first, then on-site solar.
Screening-level estimate using published average emission factors. Audited disclosures (BRSR, GRI, CDP) require primary activity data and verified factors — confirm with your sustainability auditor.
Use the free Home Electricity Carbon — India online — Household kWh → CO₂e on the Indian grid with solar netting. Runs instantly in your browser: no signup, no upload, mobile-friendly.
About Home Electricity Carbon — India
An average urban Indian home (250 kWh/month) emits ~2.1 tCO₂e/yr from electricity alone — the AC months doing most of it. The solar field shows how a 3 kW rooftop system zeroes the line.
How to use Home Electricity Carbon — India
- 1Enter monthly kWh from the meter or bill.
- 2Net off any solar or green-tariff units.
- 3Read monthly and annual CO₂e with the factor shown transparently.
Why use Home Electricity Carbon — India?
- ✓Real national grid factors, not a global guess
- ✓Solar/green-tariff netting shows your renewable offset working
- ✓Tree-equivalent framing for communications
- ✓Future-grid sensitivity in one row
Frequently asked questions
How much CO₂ does electricity produce per kWh?+
Depends on the grid: India ~0.716 kg/kWh (CEA), USA ~0.38, UK ~0.21, France ~0.06, global average ~0.48. The factor is the carbon recipe of the generation mix — this tool applies your region's published value and shows it openly.
Does rooftop solar really zero out my electricity emissions?+
Each solar kWh you consume displaces a grid kWh at the full grid factor — on India's grid, a 3 kW system avoids roughly 3 tonnes CO₂e yearly. The netting field shows it; market-based accounting also accepts green-tariff purchases and RECs with documentation.
Will my electricity footprint shrink automatically over time?+
Yes — grids decarbonize: the UK factor halved in a decade, India's is projected to fall steadily with renewable build-out. The sensitivity row shows your footprint at a halved factor. Efficiency still pays twice meanwhile: every kWh saved is rupees AND carbon today.
Location-based vs market-based — which does the Home Electricity Carbon — India compute?+
Location-based (regional grid average) — the universal default and the comparable number. If you buy green power contractually (green tariff, RECs, PPAs), market-based accounting may report lower; serious disclosures show both, per GHG Protocol Scope 2 guidance.
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