Chesterfield and Bolsover named among top ten most energy efficient towns

Chesterfield and Bolsover have both been named in a list of the most energy efficient towns, according to new research.
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Data compiled by LED Panel Store shows the UK’s most energy-efficient and inefficient towns, based on their collective electricity use, with Buxton topping the list of inefficient towns with 749.4102494 kWh.

Corby in Leicestershire is second with 492.819012 kWh while Daventry in Northamptonshire is in third with 440.4842913 kWh.

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And when it comes to the most energy efficient towns, Boston in Lincolnshire takes top spot with 319.5492174kWh. Bolsover is third with 370.8077365 kWH, while Chesterfield comes in sixth with 404.9794292 kWh.

The data looked at which towns and cities use the most and least electricity Copyright: User (UGC)The data looked at which towns and cities use the most and least electricity Copyright: User (UGC)
The data looked at which towns and cities use the most and least electricity Copyright: User (UGC)

A spokesperson from Led Panel Store said: “It was interesting to find from our research that the East Midlands, particularly Buxton, had such a high energy usage.

“And whilst that doesn't necessarily suggest that these areas are the least eco-conscious, it does mean that they may be spending more money compared to the rest of the country on their energy consumption - especially if the region is using older lighting equipment.

“We are aiming now to work even more closely with our customers in the East Midlands to ensure they are choosing the most energy-efficient products and place them in a way that reduces lighting overspill - not only saving them money but helping reduce their carbon footprint along the way.”

The findings were part of a wider analysis that looked at how the energy towns and cities are using compares to crime and light pollution. Find the research in more detail here.