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- Merseyside and North Wales have the highest electricity bills in the UK, paying over £800 on average a year, new research can reveal. Costs are also a full £100 a year more expensive than bills in Northern Ireland.
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Estimates of electricity consumption at region and local authority levels in Great Britain.
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These statistics include the following estimates at the region and local authority levels in Great Britain, for domestic, non-domestic and total electricity consumption:
•number of electricity meters
•total consumption
•mean and median consumption per meter
The subnational electricity consumption statistics gained National Statistics status in March 2008. This status applies to all data from 2005 onwards. The 2003 and 2004 data are still classed as experimental. Electricity consumption statistics for 2003 to 2004 (experimental), and 2005 to 2022 (National Statistics) are available.
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