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Council grapples with £10m bills for gas, electricity and water

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
Monday 15 Jul, 2024 at 9:47PM
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Council grapples with £10m bills for gas, electricity and water

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The council is grappling with eye-watering bills for gas, electricity and water, according to two reports to a cabinet meeting this week.

Brighton and Hove City Council’s energy bills alone come to £9.5 million a year while the water bill is almost £1.2 million a year and expected to rise.

Officials said that the current energy contract with Crown Commercial Services (CCS) saved the council £1.08 million in the 2022-23 financial year, compared with standard commercial contracts.

They are urging the council’s cabinet to stick with the CCS contracts for gas and electricity and to extend them so that they expire in March 2029 – two years beyond their current earliest end date. All the electricity is from renewable sources such as solar and wind.

A report to the cabinet said that the current deal had “insulated the council against some of the peaks in wholesale prices observed due to the ongoing ‘energy crisis’”.

Power markets have been volatile since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, with big increases in fuel prices.

A similar report to senior councillors five years ago said that the council’s bill was about £5.7 million a year. Since 2019, prices have risen by £3.8 million a year – or two thirds.

The council’s electricity bills cover 1,330 premises from council offices to schools and communal areas in blocks of flats as well as about 20,000 street light columns and 6,000 illuminated traffic signs and bollards.

The gas contract covers about 230 sites including schools, communal housing areas and other council-owned buildings.

The council has worked with East Sussex County Council and Surrey County Council on the contracts to avoid duplicating work and to save time and money.

It has also taken its own energy-saving measures such as fitting solar panels to buildings and switching to LED bulbs for street lighting.

In October, the council’s current £1.1 million-a-year “water supply and wastewater” contract with Wave Utilities is due to expire. The deal was arranged by the Yorkshire Purchasing Organisation (YPO), a specialist buyer.

The council is responsible for about 400 “water supply points” in council offices and other buildings including schools and blocks of flats. All homes are supplied by Southern Water for just under £100,000 a year.

The latest contract with Wave, which started in March 2022, has included more frequent and accurate meter readings, with leaks and wastage picked up more quickly, including through alerts.

The council also now has 56 automatic meter reading (AMR) devices at some of the sites with the higher water consumption to help identify leaks and other higher-than-usual usage.

The cabinet is expected to approve working with the YPO and Wave again, with a new contract for up to four years.

The cabinet is due to meet at Hove Town Hall at 4.30pm on Thursday 18 July. The meeting is scheduled to be webcast on the council’s website.

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Comments 7

  1. Rostrum says:
    2 years ago

    WELCOME TO THE CLUB………

    Now use an energy broker and get a better deal….

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    • ChrisC says:
      2 years ago

      Who do you think CCS are?

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      • BertY says:
        2 years ago

        Wind speed varies and we have very limited hydroelectric capacity. We still use a lot of gas and share with the rest of Europe via interconnects.

        B&HCC statinga that all their electricity is from renewable sources is misleading.

        Perhaps chrck https://grid.iamkate.com/

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  2. BertY says:
    2 years ago

    Nice spin from the council, but If all the electricity comes from solar and wind when it is a dark and still do the lights go out?

    And how much of the energy cost is from fossil fuel gas?

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    • ChrisC says:
      2 years ago

      The wind doesn’t stop when it’s dark.

      Also we hydroelectric generated electricity.

      Reply
  3. Barry Johnson says:
    2 years ago

    Surely BHCC is big enough to do a deal, not just for itself, but for any residents seeking cheaper gas and electricity.

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    • ChrisC says:
      2 years ago

      £ 10m a year really isn’t a lot when it comes to bulk / commercial purchases for energy.

      Hence why they work with other councils which gets them a better deal because of the bigger contract they can offer.

      Reply

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