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  • Data received from fixed and mobile monitors measuring the ambient (background) gamma radiation dose rate across the UK.

  • Final estimates of UK territorial greenhouse gas emissions.

  • These fossil fuel price assumptions present various assumptions for the wholesale prices of oil, gas and coal for the UK out to 2050.

  • This publication provides the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero’s (DESNZ) traded carbon values for modelling purposes.

  • Projections of energy demand, greenhouse gas emissions and electricity generation from 2024 to 2050.

  • Road fuel price statistics providing average UK retail 'pump' prices on a weekly basis.

  • Assesses methods for measuring methane emissions from landfills and considers how those measurements could be used in regulation.

  • Quarterly and monthly consumer price indices of fuel components in current and real terms.

  • Monthly and annual prices of road fuels and fuels used for home heating, plus an index of crude oil prices.

  • Comparisons of road fuel prices against other EU countries, using data from the European Commission Oil Bulletin.

  • The latest provisional monthly energy production, trade, electricity generation, consumption and prices statistics produced by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.

  • Data on coal and coal-related products, including production, trade, consumption and stocks.

  • Data on oil and oil products, including upstream production and UK refinery activity, trade, stocks and demand.  

  • Data on the UK's gas sector, including production, trade and demand.

  • Data on electricity generation, supply, consumption and fuel use for generation.

  • Quarterly and monthly data on weather patterns, including temperature, heating degree days, wind speeds, sun hours and rainfall.

  • Data on overall energy balances of energy supply and demand in the United Kingdom.

  • An evaluation into the operation, impact, and cost-effectiveness of regulations that require businesses to report energy and carbon information in their annual accounts.

  • Benefits of the IETF, covering funding, applicant information, emissions and savings, and case studies of successful projects.

  • Final process evaluation of the Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) which aimed to help high energy use businesses cut their energy bills and carbon emissions.