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Heating cost calculator: Compare gas, heat pump/AC, electricity and wood

Fill in the sections you want to compare. A green check appears when a section is complete enough to use in the comparison.

Compare heating costs with one fair number: the cost per usable kWh of heat.

Use this calculator to compare gas, electricity, heat pump or air conditioner heating, and wood or pellets. Enter your own prices and efficiencies; the calculator only includes the sections you complete.

Example: electricity at €0.30/kWh with SCOP 4.6 costs about €0.065 per usable kWh of heat. Gas at €1.30/m³ with 96% boiler efficiency costs about €0.139 per usable kWh of heat. Your own prices may change the outcome.


Electricity:

Gas:

Wood / Pellets:

How we calculate which energy source is cheapest

This tool compares the running cost of heating with gas, electricity (heat pump/AC), and wood/pellets. We convert everything to one comparable number: the effective cost per usable kWh of heat. The lowest effective cost indicates the cheapest option to run, based on the values you enter.

Electricity:

Electricity: you enter your electricity price per kWh and the SCOP of your heat pump/AC. If you keep “Use outdoor temperature” off, we use SCOP (a seasonal average) and compute: effective cost = electricity price / SCOP. If you enable “Use outdoor temperature”, the tool estimates a COP for your chosen average outdoor temperature (and optionally reduces it for defrost) and computes: effective cost = electricity price / COP. That gives a more period-specific picture, but it is still an approximation.

Gas:

Gas: you enter your gas price per volume unit and the gas energy content. Boilers have losses, so we also apply boiler efficiency. Effective cost per kWh of heat = (gas price / energy content) / boiler efficiency.

Wood / Pellets:

Wood/pellets: you enter the price (by volume or weight), the fuel energy content, and the stove/fireplace efficiency. If pricing is by volume, we first convert volume to weight using the density (kg/m³ or lb/ft³). Effective cost per kWh of heat = fuel price / (usable heat delivered), after appliance efficiency is taken into account.

Conclusion:

After entering your values, the tool compares the effective cost per usable kWh of heat across the selected sources. This lets you quickly see how gas, a heat pump/AC and wood/pellets compare under your assumptions. All results are indicative and do not replace professional advice.

Important notes and limitations

Practical factors that can strongly affect real-world results

Heat pump vs gas: what decides the cheapest heating option?

The cheapest heating source is not decided by the fuel price alone. A heat pump or air conditioner uses electricity, but it can deliver several kWh of heat for every kWh of electricity. A gas boiler uses gas directly, but the useful heat depends on boiler efficiency.

That is why this calculator compares everything as cost per usable kWh of heat. It is a fairer comparison than looking only at electricity price per kWh or gas price per m³.

Frequently asked questions

How does the calculator compare heating costs?

It converts gas, electricity from a heat pump or air conditioner, and wood or pellets into an effective cost per usable kWh of heat.

What is SCOP and why does it matter?

SCOP is seasonal efficiency: heat delivered divided by electricity used. A higher SCOP lowers the effective heating cost.

What is COP and why include outdoor temperature?

COP is efficiency at a specific outdoor temperature. For most comparisons SCOP is better, but COP can help for a cold period or specific condition.

Why can I leave fields empty?

The calculator automatically compares only the energy sources with enough completed fields. If you do not want to compare wood or gas, simply leave that section empty.

Is heating with a heat pump or air conditioner cheaper than gas?

It depends mainly on electricity price, gas price, SCOP/COP, and boiler efficiency. This calculator shows the break-even clearly by converting both options to cost per usable kWh of heat.

Are the results exact?

No. They are indicative. Real heating costs depend on weather, insulation, system settings, installation quality, maintenance, and energy tariffs.

About & contact

HeatSourceCalc.eu helps you compare gas, electricity, heat pump or air conditioner heating, and wood or pellets using the same unit: cost per usable kWh of heat.

HeatSourceCalc.eu is an independent calculator project for comparing heating costs. Contact: grwwebsitebeheerder@gmail.com

The calculations are indicative and provided for informational purposes only. Real heating costs depend on your home, installation, weather, settings, maintenance, and energy contract.

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