Recent energy usage

Use (kWh) CO2 (kg) Cost (£) Potential savings % Change
Electricity and Solar PV Last week 3,510 456 £764 n/a +3.3%
Last year 220,000 27,900 £41,300 £18,700 +1.6%
Gas Last week 4,350 794 £130 n/a -32%
Last year 276,000 50,300 £12,800 £1,190 n/a
Electricity data: 1 Apr 2019 - 12 Nov 2025. Gas data: 23 Oct 2024 - 5 Nov 2025. How did we calculate these figures?

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Gas use in the Autumn half term 2025 holidays has increased by 35% compared to Autumn half term 2024. 

Between Saturday 25 Oct 2025 and Wednesday 5 Nov 2025 you used 6,800 kWh of gas at a cost of £200. Adjusting for changes in outside temperature, this is still an increase of 1,700 kWh and 320 kg CO2. Ask the school site manager to check the heating controls to reduce gas use during the school holidays.

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Bad News!  Your school's electricity use in the Autumn half term 2025 holidays has increased by 6.7% compared to Autumn half term 2024. Between Saturday 25 Oct 2025 and Sunday 9 Nov 2025 you used 7,800 kWh at a cost of £1,700. This is an increase of 500 kWh compared to the same period in the holidays last year and released an extra 600 kg CO2.

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