Recent energy usage

Use (kWh) CO2 (kg) Cost (£) Potential savings % Change
Electricity Last week 10,300 1,970 £2,790 n/a +0.2%
Last year 622,000 81,800 £168,000 £114,000 -0.9%
Electricity data: 1 Apr 2021 - 19 Nov 2024. How did we calculate these figures?

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Reminders

We currently have no gas data as the gas meter for your school needs AMR installed before the consumption data can be shared with us - this has been requested.

Gas data for most meters at most schools is now available on Energy Sparks. Where possible, we are in touch with your supplier to get access to any outstanding data.

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Unfortunately you are not meeting your target to reduce your electricity usage

Review progress

Last year your school used 1,000 kWh of energy per pupil. This cost around £280 and generated 140 kg CO2 per pupil. What can you do to reduce your carbon footprint at school?

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Excellent! Electricity use in the Autumn half term 2024 holidays has decreased by 19% compared to Autumn half term 2023. Between Saturday 19 Oct 2024 and Sunday 3 Nov 2024 you used 18,000 kWh at a cost of £4,900. This is a saving of 4,400 kWh compared to the same period in the holidays last year and saved 660 kg CO2.

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