Recent energy usage

Use (kWh) CO2 (kg) Cost (£) Potential savings % Change
Electricity and Solar PV Last week 2,330 389 £490 n/a +69%
Last year 90,000 9,120 £19,100 £1,500 -4.4%
Gas Last week 9,120 1,660 £456 n/a +35%
Last year 160,000 29,100 £11,000 £1,220 -11%
Electricity data: 5 Jun 2010 - 17 Jan 2025. Gas data: 7 Jul 2022 - 15 Jan 2025. How did we calculate these figures?

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Reminders and alerts

Reminders

You have completed 0/5 of the activities and 1/5 of the actions from your energy audit
Complete the others to score 145 points and 30 bonus points for completing all audit tasks

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You have completed 7/8 of the activities in the Get Energised! programme
Complete the final activity now to score 5 points and 30 bonus points for completing the programme

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Recent alerts

There is a large variation in seasonal overnight electricity usage from 6.8 kW in the winter to 4.8 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 £340 annually.

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Last year your school used 660 kWh of energy per pupil. This cost around £71 and generated 90 kg CO2 per pupil. What can you do to reduce your carbon footprint at school?

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You need to score more than 35 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 22nd place on the South-West England scoreboard and 70th place nationally.

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St John's Primary School, Radstock

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Schools score points by recording their activities to investigate their energy use, learning about energy, and taking energy saving actions around their school.