HC Deb 19 July 2004 vol 424 cc115-7W
Mrs. Calton

To ask the Secretary of State for Health how much(a) his Department and (b) its agencies spent on (i) electricity use and (ii) water and sewerage services in each year since 1997. [181726]

Ms Rosie Winterton

Costs for the principal buildings on the Department's London estate are as follows.

Electricity
Year (£000s)
1997–98 615,007
1998–99 614,783
1999–2000 634,859
2000–01 545,079
2001–02 579,102
2002–03 551,938
2003–04 572,782

Water and Sewerage
Year (£000s)
1997–98 36,396
1998–99 33,614
1999–2000 32,607
2000–01 32,224
2001–02 29,009
2002–03 34,684
2003–04 29,372

London staff of the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) occupy buildings that are rented and most of the utilities are included within the service charge. However, figures for electricity costs only are available for Hannibal House, which is shared between MHRA and Departmental staff. Expenditure is as follows.

Electricity
Year (£000s)
1997–98 58,654
1998–99 53,124
1999–2000 48,124
2000–01 49,219
2001–02 53,689
2002–03 50,382
2003–04 57,855

Expenditure for the wheelchair evaluation centre at Blackpool, part of MHRA, is as follows. Figures are for electricity and gas combined.

Electricity and Gas
Year (£000s)
1997–98 6,074
1998–99 6,118
1999–2000 4,835
2000–01 5,029
2001–02 6,522
2002–03 5,275
2003–04 6,009

Water and Sewerage
Year (£000s)
1997–98 1,407
1998–99 1,478
1999–2000 1,527
2000–01 1,754
2001–02 2,013
2002–03 1,922
2003–04 1,466

The National Health Service Purchasing and Supplies Agency became an agency of the Department in April 2000. Figures for the years following are as follows.

Electricity
Year (£000s)
2000–01 23,591
2001–02 32,901
2002–03 38,570
2003–04 30,122

Water and Sewerage
Year (£000s)
2000–01 3,704
2001–02 2,576
2002–03 2,476
2003–04 2,292

Figures for the NHS Pensions Agency are as follows.

Electricity
Year (£000s)
1997—98 60,554
1998–99 61,333
1999–2000 55,236

Electricity
Year (£000s)
2000–01 50,678
2001–02 52,919
2002–03 46,787
2003–04 56,309

Water and Sewerage
Year (£000s)
1997–98 26,237
1998–99 27,459
1999–2000 30,675
2000–01 13,542
2001–02 23,026
2002–03 24,218
2003–04 27,003

The NHS Estates Agency (NHSE) occupies rented office space in Leeds city centre. NHSE is not billed separately for its energy and water these are included in its service charge.

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