Description:
The LA GHG data uses sub-national consumption data, uses both a bottom up approach of meter point level consumption, as well as supporting information from DUKES. For the UK, BEIS use an 'Employment Based Energy Consumption' approach to mapping energy consumption. The DUKES data and sub-national datasets do not match due to differences in consumption allocation. For more information on this, follow the link and head to the methodology document.
Description:
These figures are based on meter level electricity consumption data provided by data aggregators (who compile this data on behalf of electricity suppliers). Domestic consumption is based on Non-Half Hourly (NHH) meters with profiles 1 and 2 (these are the standard domestic and economy 7 tariffs respectively). Non-domestic consumption is based on NHH meters with profiles 3 to 8 and all Half Hourly meters. Domestic meters are re-assigned to Non-domestic when consumption is greater than 100,000kWh or 50,000 kWh and their address information suggests the site is Non-Domestic.
Description:
These figures are based on meter level gas consumption data provided by Xoserve (who compile meter level data from gas shippers, who in turn receive the data from gas suppliers). Xoserve provide annualised estimates of consumption (AQs) for all gas meters. Xoserve provide the AQs on a weather corrected basis by a process which accounts for regional temperatures and wind speed and incorporates trends. The gas meters are classified as being domestic or non-domestic according to their (weather-corrected) gas consumption. Those with an annual consumption less than the industry cut-off of 73,200 are classified as domestic and the rest are classified as non-domestic. This means that some small industrial and commercial consumers will be classified as domestic.
Mean Domestic Electricity Consumption Per Domestic Meter
Mean Domestic Electricity Consumption Per Domestic Meter
Description:
These figures are based on meter level electricity consumption data provided by data aggregators (who compile this data on behalf of electricity suppliers). Domestic consumption is based on Non-Half Hourly (NHH) meters with profiles 1 and 2 (these are the standard domestic and economy 7 tariffs respectively). Non-domestic consumption is based on NHH meters with profiles 3 to 8 and all Half Hourly meters. Domestic meters are re-assigned to Non-domestic when consumption is greater than 100,000kWh or 50,000 kWh and their address information suggests the site is Non-Domestic.
Description:
These figures are based on meter level gas consumption data provided by Xoserve (who compile meter level data from gas shippers, who in turn receive the data from gas suppliers). Xoserve provide annualised estimates of consumption (AQs) for all gas meters. Xoserve provide the AQs on a weather corrected basis by a process which accounts for regional temperatures and wind speed and incorporates trends. The gas meters are classified as being domestic or non-domestic according to their (weather-corrected) gas consumption. Those with an annual consumption less than the industry cut-off of 73,200 are classified as domestic and the rest are classified as non-domestic. This means that some small industrial and commercial consumers will be classified as domestic.
Proportion Of Domestic EPCs That Are Rated B And Above
Proportion Of Domestic EPCs That Are Rated B And Above
Description:
This KPI refers to all (new and existing builds) EPCs submitted within each year, rather than all EPCs submitted up to and including that year. This KPI can show an insight into the whole housing stock, through new build performance, retrofitting etc… *Note, not all buildings have an EPC and buildings that receive retrofit measures are not required to update their EPC.
Proportion Of Domestic New Builds with EPCs That Are Rated B And Above
Proportion Of Domestic New Builds with EPCs That Are Rated B And Above
Description:
This KPI refers to all new builds EPCs submitted within each year, rather than a cumulative approach looking at all EPCs. This KPI can show an insight into the whole housing stock, through new build performance, retrofitting etc… *Note, not all buildings have an EPC and buildings that receive retrofit measures are not required to update their EPC.
Number Of Energy Company Obligation (ECO) Measures Installed
Number Of Energy Company Obligation (ECO) Measures Installed
Description:
The estimates use administrative data generated as part of the Green Deal (GD) and Energy Company Obligation (ECO) processes. For the annual detailed statistical release, scheme administrative data from the Green Homes Grant Vouchers (GHGV) and the Green Homes Grant Local Authority Delivery (LAD) scheme are included to provide a broader overall view of household energy efficiency schemes.
% of domestic buildings in the borough reaching EPC C or above
% of domestic buildings in the borough reaching EPC C or above
Description:
This KPI helps us track our performance in improving the energy efficiency of domestic buildings. Using EPC data as a proxy for energy efficiency across buildings.
Mean domestic gas consumption, per capita, in borough
Mean domestic gas consumption, per capita, in borough
Description:
Monitoring this KPI gives us an indication of how Lambeth is progressing towards fossil fuel free heating in domestic properties. As such, reduction in per capita gas consumption suggests that energy efficiency is improving, and households are moving away from gas.
Number of electric, renewable or low carbon installations certified by MCS
Number of electric, renewable or low carbon installations certified by MCS
Description:
The number of certified installations allows us to monitor how renewable and electric technologies are being adopted across Lambeth.
Source:
MCS
Last Updated By Source On:
1 Dec 2022
% of households in the borough in Fuel Poverty
% of households in the borough in Fuel Poverty
Description:
This KPI is key to understanding the scale of the work needed to lift our residents out of fuel poverty, as well as showing how our progress towards reducing this percentage.
Description:
The LA GHG data uses sub-national consumption data, uses both a bottom up approach of meter point level consumption, as well as supporting information from DUKES. For the UK, BEIS use an 'Employment Based Energy Consumption' approach to mapping energy consumption. The DUKES data and sub-national datasets do not match due to differences in consumption allocation. For more information on this, follow the link and head to the methodology document.
Description:
These figures are based on meter level electricity consumption data provided by data aggregators (who compile this data on behalf of electricity suppliers). Non-domestic consumption is based on NHH meters with profiles 3 to 8 and all Half Hourly meters. In addition, profile 1 and 2 meters are re-allocated to the non-domestic sector if their annual consumption is greater than 100,000 kWh; or if their annual consumption is greater than 50,000 kWh and the address information for meter suggests that it is non-domestic.
Description:
These figures are based on meter level gas consumption data provided by Xoserve (who compile meter level data from gas shippers, who in turn receive the data from gas suppliers). Xoserve provide annualised estimates of consumption (AQs) for all gas meters. Xoserve provide the AQs on a weather corrected basis by a process which accounts for regional temperatures and wind speed and incorporates trends. The gas meters are classified as being domestic or non-domestic according to their (weather-corrected) gas consumption. Those with an annual consumption less than the industry cut-off of 73,200 are classified as domestic and the rest are classified as non-domestic. This means that some small industrial and commercial consumers will be classified as domestic.
Mean Non-Domestic Electricity Consumption Per Non-Domestic Meter
Mean Non-Domestic Electricity Consumption Per Non-Domestic Meter
Description:
These figures are based on meter level electricity consumption data provided by data aggregators (who compile this data on behalf of electricity suppliers). Non-domestic consumption is based on NHH meters with profiles 3 to 8 and all Half Hourly meters. In addition, profile 1 and 2 meters are re-allocated to the non-domestic sector if their annual consumption is greater than 100,000 kWh; or if their annual consumption is greater than 50,000 kWh and the address information for meter suggests that it is non-domestic.
Mean Non-Domestic Gas Consumption Per Non-Domestic Meter
Mean Non-Domestic Gas Consumption Per Non-Domestic Meter
Description:
These figures are based on meter level gas consumption data provided by Xoserve (who compile meter level data from gas shippers, who in turn receive the data from gas suppliers). Xoserve provide annualised estimates of consumption (AQs) for all gas meters. Xoserve provide the AQs on a weather corrected basis by a process which accounts for regional temperatures and wind speed and incorporates trends. The gas meters are classified as being domestic or non-domestic according to their (weather-corrected) gas consumption. Those with an annual consumption less than the industry cut-off of 73,200 are classified as domestic and the rest are classified as non-domestic. This means that some small industrial and commercial consumers will be classified as domestic.
Proportion Of Submitted Non-Domestic EPCs That Are Rated B Or Higher
Proportion Of Submitted Non-Domestic EPCs That Are Rated B Or Higher
Description:
This KPI refers to all (new and existing builds) EPCs submitted within each year, rather than a cumulative approach looking at all EPCs. This KPI can show an insight into the whole housing stock, through new build performance, retrofitting etc… *Note, not all buildings have an EPC and buildings that receive retrofit measures are not required to update their EPC.
% of non-domestic buildings in the borough reaching EPC rated C or above
% of non-domestic buildings in the borough reaching EPC rated C or above
Description:
This KPI helps us track our performance in improving the energy efficiency of non-domestic buildings. Using EPC data as a proxy for energy efficiency across buildings.
Description:
The LA GHG data uses sub-national consumption data, uses both a bottom up approach of meter point level consumption, as well as supporting information from DUKES. For the UK, BEIS use an 'Employment Based Energy Consumption' approach to mapping energy consumption. The DUKES data and sub-national datasets do not match due to differences in consumption allocation. For more information on this, follow the link and head to the methodology document.
% of non-domestic buildings in the borough reaching DEC rated C and above
% of non-domestic buildings in the borough reaching DEC rated C and above
Description:
This KPI helps us track our performance in improving the energy efficiency of non-domestic buildings. Using DEC data as a proxy for energy efficiency across buildings.
Description:
The LA GHG data uses sub-national consumption data, uses both a bottom up approach of meter point level consumption, as well as supporting information from DUKES. For the UK, BEIS use an 'Employment Based Energy Consumption' approach to mapping energy consumption. The DUKES data and sub-national datasets do not match due to differences in consumption allocation. For more information on this, follow the link and head to the methodology document. Emissions from large industrial installations are mapped using the NAEI database of point sources. For this LA GHG End User dataset an additional calculation is made in order to account for the GHG emitted during the processing of fuels used in industrial installations.
Description:
This insight shows the total capacity of renewable energy sites within the local authority boundary. This includes ( Solar PV, Onshore and Offshore Wind, Hydro, Anaerobic Digestion, Wave/Tidal, Sewage Gas, Landfill Gas, Municipal Solid Waste, Animal Biomass, Plant Biomass and Cofiring.)
*Some values have been suppressed to prevent the output of individual plants being revealed.
Description:
"This insight shows the total number of renewable energy generation from sites within the local authority boundary. This includes ( Solar PV, Onshore and Offshore Wind, Hydro, Anaerobic Digestion, Wave/Tidal, Sewage Gas, Landfill Gas, Municipal Solid Waste, Animal Biomass, Plant Biomass and Cofiring.)
*Please note that this dataset omits some larger sites for data privacy reasons and therefore, some values may appear smaller than they are. For more information, follow the Source link to the methodology documents."
Description:
"This insight shows the total number of renewable energy sites within the local authority boundary. This includes ( Solar PV, Onshore and Offshore Wind, Hydro, Anaerobic Digestion, Wave/Tidal, Sewage Gas, Landfill Gas, Municipal Solid Waste, Animal Biomass, Plant Biomass and Cofiring.)
*Please note that this dataset omits some larger sites for data privacy reasons and therefore, some values may appear smaller than they are. For more information, follow the Source link to the methodology documents."
Description:
"This insight shows the total number of solar pv sites within the local authority boundary.
*Please note that this dataset omits some larger sites for data privacy reasons and therefore, some values may appear smaller than they are. For more information, follow the Source link to the methodology documents."