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The following tables contain details of the amounts spent by each regional development agency on electricity, gas and other fuels during the past 10 years. Where there is a blank entry (), figures are unavailable and would incur disproportionate cost to produce. The RDAs do not record units used.
Advantage West Midlands
£000
Electricity
Gas
Other fuel
2007-08
67
12
0
2006-07
51
6
0
2005-06
72
9
0
2004-05
50
7
0
2003-04
42
7
0
2002-03
34
4
0
2001-02
29
3
0
2000-01
1999-2000
1998-99
Total
345
48
0
East of England Development Agency
£000
Electricity
Gas
Other fuel
2007-08
44
7
0
2006-07
76
9
0
2005-06
46
2
0
2004-05
24
3
0
2003-04
28
2
0
2002-03
18
2
0
2001-02
13
2
0
2000-01
8
1
0
1999-2000
1998-99
Total
257
28
0
East Midlands Development Agency
£000
Electricity
Gas
Other fuel
2007-08
53
24
0
2006-07
50
25
0
2005-06
61
16
0
2004-05
43
13
0
2003-04
23
5
0
2002-03
32
7
0
2001-02
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2000-01
1999-2000
1998-99
Total
261
90
0
London Development Agency
Total fuel cost (£000)
2007-08
128
2006-07
145
2005-06
115
2004-05
2003-04
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01
1999-2000
(1)
1998-99
(1)
Total
388
(1) LDA not established.
The LDA does not record fuel expenditure in the manner requested. As a result, it would be unable to break down its energy spend into separate components without incurring disproportionate cost. Figures for 2001-02 to 2004-05 are not available as during this period fuel bills were included within a general service charge.
North West Development Agency
£000
Electricity
Gas
Other fuel
2007-08
53
49
0
2006-07
112
47
0
2005-06
68
40
0
2004-05
70
20
0
2003-04
49
39
0
2002-03
46
1
0
2001-02
35
4
0
2000-01
9
1999-2000
1998-99
Total
442
200
0
One North East
Total fuel cost (£000)
2007-08
160
2006-07
169
2005-06
165
2004-05
106
2003-04
98
2002-03
44
2001-02
46
2000-01
45
1999-2000
57
1998-99
Total
890
One North East does not record fuel expenditure in the manner requested. As a result, it would be unable to break down its energy spend into separate components without incurring disproportionate cost.