☀️ Should you stick the washing on?

Let's take a sec to think about the carbon intensity of our electricity right now. Carbon intensity is an essential gauge of our power grid's environmental impact. It measures how much carbon dioxide (CO2) is emitted for every kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity generated.

Washing basket overflowing with laundry

🌍 Why does this matter?

Electricity from fossil fuels, like coal and natural gas, is high in carbon emissions. In contrast, renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and hydro have a minimal carbon footprint - providing cleaner, greener energy. By choosing to run your washing machine (or doing other energy intensive activities) during times of low carbon intensity, you're opting for electricity that's better for the planet.

Current carbon intensity

37
gCO2/kWh

low

🔌 👀 Wondering when to power up?

Check out the chart below for a 24-hour forecast of carbon intensity in your selected region. It's your handy guide to finding the greenest times for using electricity!

Current Region
England

34

low

11:30

32

low

12:00

32

low

12:30

36

low

13:00

39

low

13:30

42

low

14:00

39

low

14:30

41

low

15:00

46

low

15:30

45

low

16:00

48

low

16:30

56

low

17:00

57

low

17:30

61

low

18:00

72

low

18:30

78

low

19:00

80

low

19:30

88

low

20:00

91

low

20:30

91

low

21:00

88

low

21:30

79

low

22:00

72

low

22:30

70

low

23:00

70

low

23:30

72

low

00:00

72

low

00:30

72

low

01:00

71

low

01:30

73

low

02:00

73

low

02:30

72

low

03:00

71

low

03:30

74

low

04:00

72

low

04:30

69

low

05:00

69

low

05:30

64

low

06:00

58

low

06:30

52

low

07:00

48

low

07:30

42

low

08:00

40

low

08:30

39

low

09:00

37

low

09:30

37

low

10:00

37

low

10:30

37

low

11:00