We are working with 1 school in this local authority.
We carry out daily analysis for all schools to identify the areas where there are the biggest opportunities to reduce costs and carbon emissions.
This page summarises these potential savings across this entire group of schools. Click on a heading to view the savings for individual schools and explore the detailed analysis.
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Fuel | Schools | Energy (kWh) | Cost (£) | CO2 (kg) | ||||||||||||||||
Reduce your annual gas use
Reduce your annual gas useUnderstanding how a school's energy use matches up with other schools of a similar size and how much energy could be saved each year is a good place to start. These savings are based on comparing gas usage over the last 12 months against the best performing schools. This action has been identified as a priority for the following schools.
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1 | 73,000 | £2,200 | 13,000 | ||||||||||||||||
Switch off the heating in warmer weather
Switch off the heating in warmer weatherTurning the boiler off in warm weather, for example earlier in the spring and later in the winter, can reduce gas usage. These savings are based on our analysis of when the heating has been on in schools during warm weather. View the detailed analysis for each school for more information. This action has been identified as a priority for the following schools.
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1 | 13,000 | £400 | 2,400 | ||||||||||||||||
Turn the heating down by 1°C
Turn the heating down by 1°CEven the best performing schools can reduce energy usage by turning down the heating. Getting the heating control right for your schools can save money and carbon very quickly as well as improving the learning environment for students. This action has been identified as a priority for the following schools.
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1 | 9,300 | £280 | 1,700 |