Version: 1.0.4 | Published: 2 Oct 2025 | Updated: 0 days ago

Annual electricity and gas consumption at the property level, Scotland only
Dataset
Summary
Citation:
CITATION INCOMPLETE
Documentation
Associated Media:
Description:
This dataset contains annual electricity and gas consumption data at the property level covering Scotland from 2004 onwards. Both domestic and non-domestic properties are included in the dataset. Only meters which have been matched to a Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) are included which means that coverage is far less complete for non-domestic properties. Regular outputs from meter level annual electricity and gas consumption data are published by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and are available from https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/sub-national-gas-consumption-data and https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/sub-national-electricity-consumption-data.
Coverage
Spatial
Spatial Coverage:
Scotland
Geographical Levels:
- dz01
- dz11
- full postcode
- local authority district
Temporal
Start Date:
01 January 2004
End Date:
31 December 2023
Frequency:
ANNUAL
Distribution Release Date:
02 October 2025
Provenance
Source:
OTHER INFORMATION SYSTEM
Purpose:
ADMINISTRATIVE
Collection Situation:
Meter level electricity consumption; meter level gas consumption
Access and Governance
Usage
Condition of Access:
Access needs approval
Condition of Use:
For research and statistical purposes only. No information that identifies individual people or companies can be published
Resource Creator:
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Access
Access Rights:
Access Service:
Scottish National Safe Haven / Trusted Research Environment: https://publichealthscotland.scot/services/data-research-and-innovation-services/electronic-data-research-and-innovation-service-edris/national-safe-haven-nsh/
Jurisdictions:
GB-SCT
Data Controller:
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Format and Standards
Languages:
en
Formats:
CSV
Enrichment and Linkage
Linkage Opportunity:
This dataset is linkable through the UPRN.