Gas and electricity consumption data are available below Local Authority level, with the aim that this will enable councils and others to monitor and target small areas for further interventions as parts of their local energy strategies and enhance implementation of energy efficiency programmes and thus reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Data are currently available for the following:
| Sub-national geography |
Area covered |
Type of consumption available |
Years that the data are available for |
Status |
| Middle Layer Super Output Area (MLSOA) |
England and Wales |
- Domestic gas
- Domestic electricity
- Non-domestic gas
- Non-domestic electricity (excluding half hourly consumers)
|
2004 (experimental), 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 |
National Statistics (with the exception of 2004) |
Intermediate Data Zone (IGZ)
|
Scotland |
- Domestic gas
- Domestic electricity
- Non-domestic gas
- Non-domestic electricity (excluding half hourly consumers)
|
2004 (experimental), 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 |
National Statistics (with the exception of 2004) |
| Lower Layer Super Output Area (LLSOA) |
England and Wales |
- Domestic gas
- Domestic electricity
|
2007 (pilot study for 45 local authorities only), 2008 and 2009 (both experimental) |
Experimental statistics |
Users should note that the 2009 data has a different presentational layout to data published in previous years. This is due to the new way in which we have processed the data, which was necessary given the production of the LLSOA data for the first time. However, the data are still directly comparable with the data published in previous years (with the exception of the 2004 data which are classed as experimental).
For further information on the methodology used to produce the MLSOA, IGZ and LLSOA electricity and gas data, please see the guidance note below:
Or call Will Rose on 0300 068 6909 or email Will.Rose@decc.gsi.gov.uk
Supporting information
Super Output Areas names and codes
Super Output Areas (SOAs) are statistical geographies developed by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) as part of the 2001 census. They have more stable boundaries and are more comparable in terms of population than NUTS5/LAU2 areas or electoral ward areas. Our data are referring to the particular area using its code. If you need to know the name of the area, please visit the Office for National Statistics (ONS): Names and codes for Super Output Area Geography web pages.
Specific MLSOA or LLSOA can be located on a map, using the Office for National Statistics: Boundary Viewer on the ONS' Neighbourhood Statistics website.
Socio - economic data
In addition to the gas and electricity consumption data, we have also included socio-economic data for each sub-national geography region. Those spreadsheets contain details of population size, geographical size (in hectares) and number of households of these areas. is to allow users to gain more of an appreciation of the composition of the individual areas.
Our data also appears on following websites:
- The Places Database provides access to a broad range of statistical data and information at several geographic levels across England.
- The Neighbourhood Statistics website is an online data resource. It contains datasets that describe the characteristics of a neighbourhood and includes results from the 2001 Census.