Recent energy usage

Use (kWh) CO2 (kg) Cost (£) Potential savings % Change
Electricity Last week 2,670 514 £623 n/a -10%
Last year 97,100 14,500 £22,300 £1,140 +3.0%
Gas Last week 12,300 2,240 £492 n/a +12%
Last year 253,000 46,200 £10,100 £2,900 +1.0%
Electricity data: 6 Oct 2021 - 20 Feb 2025. Gas data: 12 Dec 2022 - 18 Feb 2025. How did we calculate these figures?

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Your school has three gas meters: we are only showing data from two as the third meter needs to be upgraded in order to share data with us. Therefore, please note that the gas consumption shown is not representative of the school's total gas usage.

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Watch out - the heating or hot water is running during the current school holidays! Up to Tuesday 18 Feb 2025 the school used 4,800 kWh of gas during this holiday, which has cost £190 and generated 880 kg CO2. Make sure both your heating and hot water are switched off to prevent further waste.

If you choose to leave your heating and/or hot water running, by the end of the holidays you will have used 13,000 kWh, costing £500 and generating 2,300 kg CO2.

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Last weekend 2,400 kWh of gas was used costing £97. Switch off the heating at the weekend to save energy!

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