Recent energy usage

Use (kWh) CO2 (kg) Cost (£) Potential savings % Change
Electricity Last week 2,650 582 £533 n/a +12%
Last year 109,000 15,000 £21,900 £3,020 -11%
Gas Last week 12,500 2,270 £946 n/a +26%
Last year 393,000 71,800 £29,900 £16,700 n/a
Electricity data: 1 Oct 2020 - 15 Dec 2024. Gas data: 12 Apr 2023 - 18 Dec 2024. How did we calculate these figures?

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 Watch out - term time electricity use has increased by 12%, costing an extra £59 each week. Get your Energy Team on the case!

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There is a large variation in seasonal overnight electricity usage from 6.5 kW in the winter to 4.1 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 £1,100 annually.

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Date Points Activity
01 Apr 2024 10 Started working towards their energy saving target
01 Apr 2023 0 Started working towards their energy saving target