UK energy sector indicators
The report UK energy sector indicators 2009 (PDF, 698Kb) aims to provide a headline overview of some of the key developments in the UK energy system. It is structured into three sections:
- key indicators, covering greenhouse gas emissions; the reliability of the gas and electricity markets; the structure of the energy market; and fuel poverty
- supporting indicators, which explain in more detail the trends shown by the key indicators, as well as covering carbon and energy intensity; gas and electricity capacity; the diversity of fuels used in electricity generation and overall energy; energy prices; fuel expenditure; and the energy efficiency of the housing stock
- background indicators, which are grouped into five sections and are designed to show the extent to which secure, diverse and sustainable supplies of energy to UK businesses and consumers, at competitive prices, are ensured
The key and supporting indicators are published in hard copy and available to order from BIS reports and publications.
For a free printed copy of ‘UK energy sector indicators 2009: key and supporting indicators’, email Clive Sarjantson. Or you can download it from the website.
We only publish the background indicators on this website. They are available to download from UK energy sector indicators 2009: background indicators.
The website-only document for background indicators is split into five main sections:
You can access the data we used to compile the charts in UK energy sector indicators from the Microsoft Excel workbooks below. The printed document is split into key and supporting indicators:
The charts and text included in UK energy sector indicators represent a snapshot of the information available at the time of publication.
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