We're putting the challenge to Falkirk Council High Schools to reduce their energy usage.

The competition will run from 01 October 2024 to 31 March 2025. The aim is to reduce energy use month by month when compared to last year.

Energy use will be measured from:

  • Gas
  • Electricity

This will help reduce emissions from schools and make sure we're doing our bit for climate change. It's also a great leadership opportunity for students and helps reduce running costs of schools!

  1. Table of contents

Leaderboard

Rank School 2023
total tCO2e
2024
total tCO2e
tCO2e reduction
 2023 - 2024 (%)
1 Graeme High School 137.76
110.51
19.78%
2 Larbert High School 167.44 153.24 8.48%
3 Braes High School 122.45 113.66 7.18%
4 St Mungo's High School 115.02 108.50 5.67%
5 Denny High School 127.87 120.77 5.55%
6 Falkirk High School 105.38 102.62 2.61%
7 Carrongrange High School 30.59 34.52 -12.86% (increase)

tCO2e = tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent

2024 figures

School Gas Electricity Total tCO2e 2024
October 2024
(kWh)
November 2024
(kWh)
October 2024
(kWh)
November 2024
(kWh)
Braes High School 216,098 272,692 56,085 61,015 113.66
Carrongrange High School 36,885 54,784 39,510 46,204 34.52
Denny High School 191,652 303,125 67,314 78,840 120.77
Falkirk High School 138,742 240,917 78,813 81,382 102.62
Graeme High School 210,649 262,594 51,988 63,616 110.51
Larbert High School 258,262 351,539 92,674 108,645 153.24
St Mungo's High School 190,370 244,593 66,950 72,772 108.50

2023 figures

School Gas Electricity Total tCO2e 2023
October 2023
(kWh)
November 2023
(kWh)
October 2023
(kWh)
November 2023
(kWh)
Braes High School 240,155 308,471 49,625 57,059 122.45
Carrongrange High School 36,046 39,629 37,983 42,870 30.59
Denny High School 224,491 296,554 69,276 87,962 127.87
Falkirk High School 152,852 226,126 79,890 94,209 105.38
Graeme High School 268,104 342,822 58,904 66,686 137.76
Larbert High School 293,286 397,951 88,938 109,018 167.44
St Mungo's High School 200,059 261,734 66,317 81,196 115.02

How is this calculated?

  1. Work out the emissions from gas for 2023. To do this: combined 2023 months gas kWh x 0.18293 (gas emissions factor) divide by 1000.
  2. Work out the emissions from electricity for 2023. To do this: combined months 2023 electricity kWh x 0.20707 (electricity emissions factor) divide by 1000).
  3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for 2024 figures.
  4. Combine gas and electricity 2023 CO2e figures.
  5. Combine gas and electricity 2024 CO2e figures.
  6. Work out the difference between 2023 and 2024 (step 4 figure – step 3 figure).
  7. Work out CO2e reduction as a percentage of 2023 usage (step 6 figure / step 4 figure).

School usage graphs

Braes October graphs
Carrongrange October graphs
Denny October graphs
Falkirk October graphs
Graeme October graphs
Larbert October graphs
St Mungos October graphs

Prizes

  • 1st place - £2,000
  • 2nd place - £1,000
  • 3rd place - £500

There will be additional prizes for innovative ideas and the best digital awareness campaign!

School's must demonstrate student involvement in the planned spending of prize money.


Why is this important?

Gas

The average high school in Falkirk uses 2,517,846 kWh of gas per year. That equals about 460 tonnes of CO2.

If we could reduce electricity use in each school by 5%, we'd save 230 tonnes of CO2 emissions – the same as 11,000 trees! With that figure, we'd also reduce gas bills by £74,460 per year across all high schools!

Electricity

The average school in Falkirk uses 780,671 kWh per year in electricity. That equals 162 tonnes of CO2.

If we could reduce electricity use in each school by 5%, we'd save 81 tonnes of CO2 emissions – the equivalent of the annual emissions of 112 cars! With that figure, we'd also reduce electricity bills by £124,071 per year across all high schools!


Info for teachers

We have a range of guidance and support available for teachers and support adults for the challenge. Take a look on our Learning for Sustainability site.


Sign up/contact us

Head teachers have been contacted to sign up to the challenge. Speak to your head teacher to find out whether your school is onboard.

If you have any questions, email us at climatechange@falkirk.gov.uk.


Data reports for schools

Check back on the 15th of each month to see your school's monthly energy use compared to the previous year.

You can also see your school's data in much more detail with hourly usage. Contact us at climatechange@falkirk.gov.uk so we can set up your access to the platform with this info.