This help page describes the data report for public bodies called ‘Buildings summary'. This report summarises the floor area, consumption and CO2 data you have reported in your building register.
For detailed background information on the methodology for buildings see Buildings.
- The report comprises a header, a treemap chart and six donut charts (two rows of three).
- Name of your organisation and its PSO ID.
- ‘Last year for which data reported’ indicates the most recent year for which data is shown in the report. Note that the data for this year could be incomplete, e.g. because you have not yet inputted some of your data.
- ‘Data status’ indicates how complete the data is for the most recent year.
- The treemap provides a breakdown of the floor area currently reported in your building register, by building name.
- The values shown in the treemap are floor area, in square meters.
- These three donut charts provide breakdowns of the total floor area reported by your organisation in your building register for the relevant year:
- Floor area by building type (left)
- Floor area by building ownership status (middle)
- Floor area by building occupancy status (right)
- You can see the aggregate floor area for each segment by hovering over the segment.
- These three donut charts show breakdowns of your organisation's overall energy consumption and CO2 emissions by building type:
- Final energy consumption (left)
- Fossil CO2 (middle)
- Total CO2 (right)
- The coloured segments in each chart correspond to the building types for which you have reported building-level energy consumption data in the building register.
- The grey segment in each chart ('all other energy users') comprises all other energy consumption/CO2 reported by your organisation for the year, i.e. it includes both building consumption/CO2 that you have not explicitly reported in the building register for specific buildings and all other non-building energy consumption that you have reported at organisation level, including transport.
- You can see the aggregate consumption/CO2 for each segment by hovering over the segment.