Recent energy usage

Use (kWh) CO2 (kg) Cost (£) Potential savings % Change
Electricity Last week 1,440 184 £216 n/a -7.3%
Last year 89,100 12,600 £13,400 £5,960 -20%
Gas Last week 0 0 0p n/a +0.0%
Last year Data available from Sep 2025
Electricity data: 1 Apr 2019 - 18 Oct 2024. Gas data: 14 Sep 2024 - 12 Oct 2024. How did we calculate these figures?

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Your school has two electricity meters. We have been receiving electricity data on intermittent basis since 01/12/23 for MPAN 1050001337130. This issue has been raised with your supplier to investigate further. Please note that your school has a biomass boiler and this usage isn't displayed on your school's account.

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Last year your school used 350 kWh of energy per pupil. This cost around £53 and generated 50 kg CO2 per pupil. What can you do to reduce your carbon footprint at school?

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There is a large variation in seasonal overnight electricity usage from 7.6 kW in the winter to 4.1 kW in the summer. This suggests electric heating is left running overnight during the winter or the school has inefficient security or flood lights. Change electric heater settings and improve lighting efficiency to save £1,200 annually.

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