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Maiden Erlegh School in Reading

81 Crescent Road, Reading RG1 5SL
Secondary

Electricity

Last year your school used 430,000 kWh of electricity.

That's the electricity used by 160 average homes in a year.

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Electricity

Last year your school used 430,000 kWh of electricity. 

That's the energy generated by a UK onshore wind turbine in 4 months

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Electricity

Last year your school used 430,000 kWh of electricity. 

That's enough energy to run a modern television continuously for 1223 years.

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Electricity

Last year your school used 430,000 kWh of electricity. 

That's the energy generated by 1,600 solar panels in a year.

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Solar PV

Last year your school's solar panels generated 18,000 kWh of electricity. 

That's enough energy to run a modern television continuously for 53 years.

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Solar PV

Last year your school's solar panels generated 18,000 kWh electricity. 

That's enough energy to drive an electric car 24,000 km.

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Electricity

Last year your school used 430,000 kWh of electricity. 

It will take 62 trees, each living 40 years, to absorb the carbon dioxide released when this electricity was generated.

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Gas

Last year your school used 560,000 kWh of gas. 

That's the gas used by 49 UK homes in a year.

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Gas

Last year your school used 560,000 kWh of gas. 

It will take 120 trees, each living 40 years, to absorb the carbon dioxide released when this gas was burnt.

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Gas

Last week your school used 11,000 kWh of gas. 

That's enough energy to heat the hot water for 5,300 showers. 

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Gas

Last week your school's gas use generated 2,000 kg of carbon dioxide. 

That's the same amount of carbon dioxide generated when you drive a petrol car 12,000 km.

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Gas

Last month your school's gas use cost £1,600. 

That's enough to pay for 650 school dinners.

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Holidays are almost here!  But wait - last year you used 16,000 kWh of gas and 15,000 kWh of electricity in the Easter 2025 holidays. Quick - ask your Site Manager to turn off your heating, hot water and electrical appliances to save around £2,700 this year.

Heads up! Your school's gas use in the Easter 2026 holidays has increased by 64% compared to Easter 2025. Can you ask the school site manager to check the heating controls to reduce gas use during the school holidays?

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Recent activity on your scoreboard

Schools score points by recording their activities to investigate their energy use, learning about energy, and taking energy saving actions around their school.

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Place School Points Activity
6th The Judd School 20 Switched off heating in school holidays
21st St Mark's Church of England Academy 30 BMS (Building Management System) optimisation
11th Great Hollands Primary School 30 Students and staff create a holiday switch off checklist
3rd Seahaven Academy 10 Started working towards their energy saving target

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Date Points Activity
01 May 2025 10 Started working towards their energy saving target
15 Jan 2025 0 Received an energy audit

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