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Summer and Winter Precipitation in England and Wales: 1874 2009

This dataset, made available by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), presents summer and winter precipitation for England and Wales, and the percent change from the baseline (1961 1990 average). The original source of the data is the Hadley Centre.
Hallett, K. and (DECC), U. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Mar 11, 2010
2 Resources
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Long-term Average Surface Temperatures in England (1772 2009)

This dataset, made available by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), shows the difference between the yearly central England temperature for years 1772 through 2009 and the 1961 1990 baseline (1961 1990 Central England average after smoothing). It also shows the ...
Hallett, K. and (DECC), U. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Mar 11, 2010
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Estimates of Home Insulation Levels in Great Britain

The UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) publishes quarterly estimates of the number of homes in Great Britain with loft and cavity wall insulation. The estimates are released as an indication of the adoption of energy efficiency measures in Great Britain. Quarterly d...
Hallett, K. and (DECC), U. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Dec 14, 2010
2 Resources
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Fuel Poverty Trends in England (2003 2008)

The UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) publishes annual statistics on household fuel poverty. A household is considered to be in fuel poverty if over 10% of household income is spent to maintain a sufficient heating regime (21 degrees C). The key factors that affect...
Hallett, K. and (DECC), U. National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Sep 30, 2010
4 Resources
0 Stars
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