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This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify occupied household spaces in England and Wales by the type of central heating present. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.
Summary
Central heating is a heating system used to heat multiple rooms in a building by circulating air or heated water through pipes to radiators or vents. Single or multiple fuel sources can fuel these systems.
Central heating systems that are unused or not working are still considered. No information is available for household spaces with no usual residents.
Type of central heating in household: Total: All households
295,505
No central heating
2,834
Mains gas only
241,948
Tank or bottled gas only
1,535
Electric only
14,694
Oil only
1,837
Wood only
177
Solid fuel only
316
Renewable energy only
399
District or communal heat networks only
984
Other central heating only
3,390
Two or more types of central heating (not including renewable energy)
26,101
Two or more types of central heating (including renewable energy)
1,290
These values are calculated by adding up the values for census output areas contained within Tees Valley.
They may, therefore, be slightly inaccurate due to administrative boundaries not precisely aligning with census boundaries.
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