Recent energy usage

Use (kWh) CO2 (kg) Cost (£) Potential savings % Change
Electricity Last week 3,050 598 £701 n/a +12%
Last year 82,700 11,400 £27,100 £13,400 -14%
Gas Last week 8,570 1,560 £376 n/a -3.9%
Last year 184,000 33,700 £11,900 £6,150 -14%
Electricity data: 18 Dec 2019 - 20 Jan 2025. Gas data: 7 Jul 2022 - 18 Jan 2025. How did we calculate these figures?

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Reminders and alerts

Reminders

Your school has three electricity meters but one of them is not capable of sharing data with us. We have informed the MAT central team that this meter needs to be upgraded. Once the upgrade is complete, we will add the data to your account and let you know. In the meantime, please note that your account does not show your school's total electricity usage yet.

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Recent alerts

Well done, you are making progress towards achieving your target to reduce your electricity and gas usage!

Review progress

Last week the school's electricity baseload was 18% more than the average over the last year. If this continues it will cost £1,400 more over the next year. 

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 Watch out - term time electricity use has increased by 12%, costing an extra £72 each week. Get your Energy Team on the case!

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You need to score more than 105 points to overtake the next school!

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You are in 12th place on the London scoreboard and 62nd place nationally.

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Schools score points by recording their activities to investigate their energy use, learning about energy, and taking energy saving actions around their school.