Recent energy usage

Use (kWh) CO2 (kg) Cost (£) Potential savings % Change
Electricity and Solar PV Last week 14,700 3,170 £2,200 n/a +2.0%
Last year 604,000 82,200 £90,600 £21,700 -4.2%
Gas Last week 48,000 8,760 £1,440 n/a +9.1%
Last year 1,440,000 263,000 £43,300 £19,800 n/a
Electricity data: 1 Sep 2019 - 19 Dec 2024. Gas data: 1 Oct 2023 - 18 Dec 2024. How did we calculate these figures?

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Your school has two electricity meters and we have access to the data for the main school meter, MPAN 1900008426097.

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Last weekend 4,600 kWh of gas was used costing £140. Switch off the heating at the weekend to save energy!

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Last year your school used 1,500 kWh of energy per pupil. This cost around £97 and generated 250 kg CO2 per pupil. What can you do to reduce your carbon footprint at school?

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Date Points Activity
01 Oct 2024 0 Started working towards their energy saving target