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  • Fisheries statistics for April 2015, including landings.

  • The National Energy Efficiency Data-Framework (NEED) was set up by DECC to provide a better understanding of energy use and energy efficiency in domestic and non-domestic buildings in Great Britain.

  • Statistics on energy prices to domestic and industrial consumers for all the major fuels.

  • Statistics providing a comprehensive picture of energy production and use in the UK.

  • Monthly production and consumption of coal, electricity, gas, oil and total energy; retail price data, petrol & diesel price data and EU comparative price data.

  • Monthly deployment of all solar photovoltaic capacity in the United Kingdom.

  • Special feature article from the June 2015 edition of Energy trends statistical publication

  • Special feature article from the June 2015 edition of Energy trends statistical publication

  • Special feature articles from the June 2015 edition of Energy Trends statistical publication.

  • Consumption of petrol and diesel broken down by local authority and vehicle type during 2013.

  • UK local authority and regional estimates of carbon dioxide emissions from 2005.

  • Results from a public opinion survey of adults across the UK on a range of forestry issues.

  • Results from a public opinion survey of adults in Scotland on a range of forestry issues.

  • Results from a public opinion survey of adults in Wales on a range of forestry issues.

  • Quarterly statistical publication

  • National Energy Efficiency Data-Framework (NEED) report: Summary of analysis using the National Energy Efficiency Data Framework.

  • ‘Energy Trends’ is a quarterly bulletin containing statistics on all major aspects of energy in the UK.

  • UK local authority and regional estimates of carbon dioxide emissions.

  • 2013 EPE survey results

  • Cumulative installation numbers and capacity of schemes under 5MW installed in Great Britain.