Recent energy usage

Use (kWh) CO2 (kg) Cost (£) Potential savings % Change
Electricity Last week 896 169 £134 n/a -13%
Last year 38,700 5,310 £5,810 £2,570 +1.5%
Electricity data: 1 Sep 2018 - 20 Feb 2025. How did we calculate these figures?

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Recent alerts

Bad News!  Your school's electricity use in the Spring half term 2025 holidays has increased by 15% compared to Spring half term 2024. Between Saturday 15 Feb 2025 and Thursday 20 Feb 2025 you used 430 kWh at a cost of £65. This is an increase of 58 kWh compared to the same period in the holidays last year and released an extra 2.1 kg CO2.

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Watch out! Up to Thursday 20 Feb 2025 the school used 430 kWh of electricity during this holiday, which has cost £65 and generated 60 kg CO2. Make sure lights and electrical equipment are switched off to prevent further waste.

If you choose to leave electrical equipment running, by the end of the holidays you will have used 630 kWh, costing £94 and generating 90 kg CO2.

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You are in 27th place on the Yorkshire and the Humber scoreboard and 82nd place nationally.

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Killingholme Primary School

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