This research underscores the significance of energy-efficient measures, particularly in the context of an island-based housing project in Antalya, with a focus on diverse glass combinations. Employing Integrated Assessment Models, the study pioneers an examination of the economic dimensions linked to carbon emissions from residential buildings, addressing a critical gap in existing literature. The rapid population growth in the world causes the opening of new settlement areas and the increase in energy use.Since most of the energy needed is met from fossil fuels, the amount of global emissions is increasing day by day. Energy efficient studies are carried out in order to reduce this increase and to eliminate the environmental damages it will cause. In this study, Design Building Models were created by applying 9 scenarios created using three different insulating glass series, four different glass combinations and two different inter-glass filling gases to an island-based housing project in Antalya. The amount of electrical energy consumed annually in the design building models was obtained by performing hourly analyses with the DesignBuilder simulation program. In case the power plant that produces this amount of energy consumed uses seven different energy sources the amount of CO2-eq. emissions it will produce and the costs in 2030, 2040, and 2050 for the elimination of global environmental damages it causes are obtained by using the net present value method with 2.5%, 3%, and 5% discount rates. In our country, there are not many studies analyzing the economic dimension of the environmental damages caused by the emissions of residential buildings. The most distinctive feature that distinguishes this study from other studies is the examination of the energy savings of different glass combinations in an island-based housing project and the analysis of the economic dimension of the environmental impacts of the emission amounts with the help of Integrated Assessment Models. This study aims to contribute to the development of strategies to reduce environmental impacts and to make more informed decisions by governments in the selection of energy resources by determining electricity consumption, carbon emissions, and carbon social cost in a housing model designed with a focus on energy efficiency.