Recent energy usage

Use (kWh) CO2 (kg) Cost (£) Potential savings % Change
Electricity and Solar PV Last week 1,500 202 £374 n/a +210%
Last year 60,000 7,860 £9,770 none n/a
Gas Last week 5,340 976 £160 n/a +54%
Last year Data available from Oct 2025
Electricity data: 29 May 2023 - 7 Mar 2025. Gas data: 8 Oct 2024 - 7 Mar 2025. How did we calculate these figures?

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Reminders

You haven't yet completed any of the tasks in the Get Energised! programme
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Unfortunately you are not meeting your target to reduce your electricity 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 £570 more over the next year. 

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There is a large variation in seasonal overnight electricity usage from 3 kW in the winter to 1.9 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 £260 annually.

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You need to score more than 20 points to overtake the next school!

Complete our recommended activities and actions to score points, win prizes and start reducing your energy usage.

You are in 27th place on the Yorkshire and the Humber scoreboard and 86th place nationally.

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Recent activity on your scoreboard

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

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A list of recent adult and pupil-led activities at this school

Date Points Activity
01 Mar 2025 10 Started working towards their energy saving target