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Energy trends and prices statistical release: 31 July 2014

The latest provisional monthly energy statistics produced by the Department of Energy and Climate Change were released on 31 July 2014 according to the arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

Highlights for the 3 month period March 2014 to May 2014, compared to the same period a year earlier include:

  • Primary energy consumption in the UK fell by 12.2% reflecting a colder March and April in 2013, on a temperature adjusted basis it fell by 2.8%. (table ET 1.2)
  • Indigenous energy production fell by 0.6% (table ET 1.1), ; coal output down 28% (table ET 2.5), but oil production up 4.1%. (table ET 3.10)
  • Gas production down 1.6%. (table ET 4.2)
  • Coal provided 38.8% of electricity generation by Major Power Producers, with gas’s share at 26.0% and nuclear at 21.5%.* (table ET 5.4)
  • Wind generation by Major Power Producers down 4.4%, with offshore wind down 7.1% and onshore wind down 2.0% due to lower wind speeds, whilst hydro output almost doubled.* (table ET 5.4)
  • Low carbon share of electricity generation by Major Power Producers up 4 percentage points to 35.2%.* (table ET 5.4)

Statistics on monthly production and consumption of coal, electricity*, gas, oil and total energy include data for the UK for the period up to the end of May 2014.

Statistics on average temperatures, wind speeds, sun hours and rainfall include data for the UK for the period up to the end of June 2014.

Statistics on energy prices include retail price data for the UK for June 2014, and petrol & diesel data for July 2014, with EU comparative data for June 2014.

The latest release updates the statistics previously released on 26 June 2014.

The next release of provisional monthly energy statistics will take place on 28 August 2014.

Annual energy statistics for 2013, have also been released today in the statistical publication Digest of United Kingdom Energy Statistics.

*Major Power Producers (MPPs) data published monthly, all generating companies data published quarterly.

To access the latest data release click on the relevant subject link(s) below.

Subject and table number Title
Total Energy  
ET 1.1 Indigenous production of primary fuels
ET 1.2 Inland energy consumption: primary fuel input basis
Coal  
ET 2.5 Coal production and foreign trade
ET 2.6 Coal consumption and coal stocks
Oil  
ET 3.10 Indigenous production, refinery receipts, imports and exports
ET 3.11 Stocks of petroleum
ET 3.12 Refinery throughput and output of petroleum products
ET 3.13 Deliveries of petroleum products for inland consumption
Gas  
ET 4.2 Natural gas production and supply
ET 4.3 Natural gas imports and exports
ET 4.4 Natural gas imports
Electricity  
ET 5.3 Fuel used in electricity generation by major producers
ET 5.4 Electricity production and availability from the public supply system
ET 5.5 Availability and consumption of electricity
Weather  
ET 7.1 Average temperatures and deviations from the long term mean
ET 7.2 Average wind speed and deviations from the long term mean
ET 7.3 Average daily sun hours and deviations from the long term mean
ET 7.4 Average monthly rainfall and deviations from the long term mean
Domestic energy price indices  
QEP 2.1.1 Retail prices index: fuel components
QEP 2.1.2 Retail prices index: fuel components, relative to GDP deflator
QEP 2.1.3 Retail prices index: fuels components monthly figures
Monthly and annual prices of road fuels and petroleum product  
QEP 4.1.1 Typical retail prices of petroleum products and a crude oil price index (monthly data)
QEP 4.1.2 Typical retail prices of petroleum products and a crude oil price index (annual data)
International road fuel prices  
QEP 5.1.1 Premium unleaded petrol prices in the EU
QEP 5.2.1 Diesel prices in the EU

Please note that the links above will always direct you to the latest data release. If you are interested in historical data please contact DECC (Kevin.Harris@decc.gsi.gov.uk)

Published 31 July 2014