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Default Coldest December for 100 years - how did it affect your energy consumption?


Terry Fields wrote:

I'd be interested in any figures people might have for their December
energy consumption, compared to the previous December.


Many thanks to those that replied.

There was quite a variation in the figures, ranging from two who's
consumption was lower in December, to one that might have been as much
as 50 percent higher.

Most figures fell between 16 and 28 percent increase, so all in all a
figure of 22 percent might represent the mean value.

I can now make two estimates of the yearly gas consumption here,
having moved in some four months ago.

If the December consumption of gas was 22 percent high at 3660 kWh,
that suggests a 'normal' December figure of 3000 kWh. From three years
of figures from my previous property December's gas consumption is
16.1 +- 0.7 percent of the annual total. On this basis the 3000 kWh
figure translates to an annual one of 22732 kWh.

Another measure has been to plot actual gas consumption over the last
four months against the same four months at the previous property.
This gives a straight line with a slope of 1.83 and an R^2 of 0.94
(pretty well correlated). The last year's consumption was 12817 kWh,
so multiplying this by 1.83 suggests an annual figure of 23455 kWh.

The mean of these two figures is 23100 kWh, and at 4.07 p/kWh the
annual bill looks like being £940. This is a four-bed detached house
on the edge of some fields, I think I recall seeing an average for
this type of property of 26000 kWh.

Once again, thanks to all who replied. Even with the price rise in a
couple of day's time, I look like coming in at under a grand for gas.

TF