Recent energy usage

Use (kWh) CO2 (kg) Cost (£) Potential savings % Change
Electricity and Solar PV Last week 2,590 475 £621 n/a +3.4%
Last year 99,000 8,350 £30,800 £2,920 +13%
Gas Last week 0 0 0p n/a 0.0%
Last year 105,000 19,200 £3,220 none -51%
Electricity data: 1 Oct 2022 - 18 Jan 2025. Gas data: 18 Apr 2022 - 17 Jan 2025. How did we calculate these figures?

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Bad News!  Your school's electricity use in the Xmas 2024/2025 holidays has increased by 8.1% compared to Xmas 2023/2024. Between Saturday 21 Dec 2024 and Sunday 5 Jan 2025 you used 2,800 kWh at a cost of £660. This is an increase of 210 kWh compared to the same period in the holidays last year and released an extra 43 kg CO2.

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Last week the school's electricity baseload was 41% more than the average over the last year. If this continues it will cost £4,300 more over the next year. 

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Templenewsam Halton Primary School

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Date Points Activity
01 Feb 2024 30 Changed central heating set temperature
01 Feb 2024 30 Changed central heating operating times
01 Jan 2024 0 Started working towards their energy saving target