Recent energy usage

Use (kWh) CO2 (kg) Cost (£) Potential savings % Change
Electricity and Solar PV Last week 1,950 354 £292 n/a +0.2%
Last year 124,000 14,200 £18,600 £5,180 n/a
Gas Last week 265 48.4 £7.96 n/a +6.7%
Last year Data available from Nov 2025
Electricity data: 15 Jan 2024 - 19 Feb 2025. Gas data: 16 Nov 2024 - 19 Feb 2025. How did we calculate these figures?

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Watch out! Up to Wednesday 19 Feb 2025 the school used 680 kWh of electricity during this holiday, which has cost £100 and generated 110 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 1,200 kWh, costing £180 and generating 190 kg CO2.

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There is a large variation in seasonal overnight electricity usage from 8.2 kW in the winter to 5.4 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 £950 annually.

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You need to score more than 440 points to overtake the next school!

Complete our recommended activities and actions to score points, win prizes and start reducing your energy usage.

You are in 12th place on the East Midlands scoreboard and 29th place nationally.

13th

260

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12th

360

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11th

440

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St John's C of E Academy, Worksop

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