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English Housing Survey 2021 to 2022: energy

This report focuses on the energy efficiency of the English housing stock.

Applies to England

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Chapter 1: annex tables

Chapter 1: figures

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Details

This report gives an overview of the energy efficiency of the English housing stock between 2011 and 2021, before exploring energy efficiency in 2021 by dwelling and household characteristics.

It reports on the presence of different heating systems, and on whether households had changed their fuel supplier and/or tariffs and the methods of payment households use to pay for their energy.

Finally, it focuses on the cost of improving homes that have EER of band D or lower to an EER band of at least C and identifies the more common energy efficiency improvement measures within the English stock.

The English Housing Survey live tables are updated each year and accompany the annual reports.

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Published 13 July 2023

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