Record fall in domestic gas consumption in Mansfield – as energy prices and cost of living soar

As energy prices and the cost of living soared, 2022 saw a record fall in the amount of gas people in Mansfield used to fuel their homes, new figures show.
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Campaign group National Energy Action said households may be reducing their energy use to "dangerously low levels", and called on the Government to provide more support to the most vulnerable.

Department for Energy Security and Net Zero figures show Mansfield residents used 564 Gigawatt hours (GWh) of gas in 2022.

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This was a 13.8 per cent fall on the year before, the largest decrease in domestic gas usage since comparable records began in 2006.

Record fall in domestic gas consumption in MansfieldRecord fall in domestic gas consumption in Mansfield
Record fall in domestic gas consumption in Mansfield

The City of London – which has a very small residential population – was the only area in Great Britain that did not see a record drop in the amount of domestic gas used.

Nationally, domestic gas use fell by 12.7 per cent in 2022 – also the highest decline in 16 years – which the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero's report said is "likely related to elevated energy prices as well as the generally high cost of living".

Peter Smith, director of policy at National Energy Action, said the record fall is "very striking".

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He said some of the fall could be due to people reducing needless energy use, but warned it is likely many of the 6.5 million households in the UK "are having to cut their energy consumption to dangerously low levels".

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Domestic electricity use also saw a record fall nationally, with the amount used in 2022 down by 8.2 per cent on the previous year.

In Mansfield, 144 GWh of electricity was used by residents to power their homes.

This was 9.3 per cent down on 2021, and also a record fall since comparable figures began in 2006.

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The DESNZ said it "recognises the cost-of-living challenges families are facing", and is providing £104 billion of support with bills.

A spokesperson added: "Thanks to our Warm Home Discount, three million low-income households are expected to benefit from £150 targeted support this winter.

"Our Energy Price Guarantee remains in place to protect people until April this year, and we’re continuing to help the most vulnerable, with 8 million households expected to receive a £900 cost-of-living payment, while those on disability benefits will get an extra £150."