Department of Energy and Climate Change

Statistics

Statistics

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In this section you will find DECC's statistical information on energy, climate change, fuel poverty, coal health and fuel mix disclosure.

You can also find information on energy and emissions projections, the work of the Inter-departmental Analysts Group (IAG) and the governance of DECC's statistical work

Statistics are available on the following areas:

  • Climate change statistics cover: UK greenhouse gas emissions and the impacts of climate change in the UK
     
  • Energy statistics cover: production, transformation from one type of energy into another (e.g. coal used for electricity generation), consumption (both national and sub-national), stocks, foreign trade and prices.
     
  • As well as spreadsheets containing the data presented as tables in these publications, the full range of DECC's statistical energy publications are also available in pdf format. Energy statistics are also available in the form of indicators, and sub-national energy statistics down to local authority level are also available for nearly all forms of energy.

User views

UK Energy Sector Indicators, Energy Statistics, Emissions Statistics, and Fuel Poverty have all recently been reviewed by the UK Statistics Authority – a copy of their reports are available on the UK Statistics Authority: Assessment reports web page.

If you have any views on DECC's statistics please submit your comments to DECC Energy Statistics and we will respond.

Methodology notes

Methodology notes detailing the surveys, data processes and data quality measures used in producing DECC's official statistics are being developed and published on the respective statistics by energy source webpages. DECC would welcome users comments on the usefulness of these notes and any additions that they would consider beneficial, please submit comments to DECC Energy Statistics
 

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