Tracking long term trends in your school's electricity use can help you to monitor your overall progress towards reducing your electricity costs and carbon emissions.
Viewing your electricity use over a whole year or more can help identify any seasonal variations in your usage and do forward planning.
Period | Usage (kWh) | CO2 (kg/CO2) | Cost (£) | Change since previous year |
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Last year | 52,000 | 7,400 | £13,000 | - |
How does your electricity use for the last 12 months compare to other Primary schools on Energy Sparks, with a similar number of pupils?
<18,000 kWh
<21,000 kWh
>21,000 kWh
For more detail, compare with other schools in your group
To fully determine the causes of the changes in your electricity consumption you should review how consumption has changed month by month and look in more detail at how your baseload and peak electricity consumption have changed.
Calculations based on Electricity consumed between 12 Mar 2023 and 28 Dec 2024
The following characteristics are used when analysing your school energy data. Temperature compensation uses weather data specific to your school's location.
Characteristic | Value |
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Floor area | 331.0m2 |
Location | NN14 1LA (-0.803435, 52.398124) |
Pupils | 94 |
Type | Primary |
Consumption costs are estimated based on historic tariff information
Future savings are estimates based on your school's latest tariff information
Potential cost savings quoted in school comparisons, e.g. for comparable "well managed" and "exemplar" schools are also based on your school's current tariffs
School comparisons are based on benchmarking your school against comparable schools based on the characteristics outlined below.
"Exemplar" schools represent the top 17.5% of Energy Sparks schools
"Well managed" schools represent the top 30% of Energy Sparks schools