§ Mr. DobsonTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will give(a) the spending on energy efficiency in 1989–90 and 1990–91, (b) the number of dedicated energy managers and the number of person years devoted to energy management in 1989–90 and 1990–91 and (c) the number of energy audits completed in the last five years, all in relation to the 21 buildings for which energy consumption figures were given in the answers of 30 April 1990, Official Report, columns 399–402.
§ Mr. Kenneth BakerThe information in relation to the 21 buildings for which energy consumption figures were given in the answers of 30 April 1990,Official Report, columns 399–402 is as follows:
- (a) I am not able to provide this information as responsibility for expenditure on energy efficiency for this part of the Home Office rested with property holdings at the Department of the Environment for the periods referred to.
- (b) There was one dedicated energy manager in 1989–90 and one in 1990–91. The number of person years for both periods was 1.1.
- (c) Seven energy audits were completed in the last five years.
§ Mr. DobsonTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to the answer of 3 June,Official Report, columns 77–78, what information is available on spending by his Department on energy efficiency outside the prison service estate.
§ Mr. Kenneth BakerPursuant to the answer of 3 June,Official Report, columns 77–78, the energy management team have only recently taken over responsibility from the property holdings for these buildings. Although surveys have been carried out there has to date been no significant investment in energy management. Bids for such expenditure are currently being considered.
§ Mr. DobsonTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he can now provide 1990–91 figures for the energy spending and the energy consumption for each of the 21 buildings for which 1989–90 information was published in the answers of 30 April 1990,Official Report, columns 399–402.
§ Mr. Kenneth BakerThe energy spending and energy consumption for each of the 21 buildings listed in the answers of 30 April 1990,Official Report, columns 399–402 are as follows:
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Building Cost Consumption KW hours Abell House 119,802 4,268,974 Branston 403,084 39,212,806 Cleland House 100,322 3,306,880 Clive House 67,923 2,519,786 Corby 15,530 443,219 Cowley 9,677 492,893 Dunkeswell1 0 0
Building Cost Consumption KW hours Easingwold 29,131 1,653,504 Fire Service College 290,000 18,540,159 Harmondsworth 69,350 3,710,101 Horseferry House 79,479 3,132,230 Horsham 10,919 374,4444 Inverness 6,984 156,524 Langhurst 9,376 263,196 Leeds 31,400 1,999,029 Lunar House 187,548 9,148,240 Olympia House 20,979 1,184,635 Queen Anne's Gate 377,377 13,283,831 Sandridge 37,981 1,913,691 Steventon 42,857 2,034,932 Woking1 6,408 378,437 All costs calculated using average figures. 1 Building closed