All electric. 4400 Kw this last twelve months.
That's a reduction of about 30% on what we were using ten years ago.
This is for two of us in a two-bedroom 1930s terrace house.
It isn't particularly well-insulated.
The reduction is down to several factors: far less oven use; increased use of more economical cooking methods like microwave and air fryer; reducing unnecessary use of (and therefore unnecessary heating of) hot water; this year, turned off the air-source heating system completely in April, instead of leaving it running in the background with the thermostat right down. It won't go on again now until we really need to heat the house, though as my OH really feels the cold, that won't be long now.
These last two, hot water and heating system, are closely linked, because it is the air source heating system that heats our water! We've got around this by just turning the system on once a day for 30 to 40 mins just to heat the water for the day.
This last measure seems to have cut our energy usage by at least 4 kw a day!
The trouble is, once the heating goes back on, we will lose this control over the hot water, as the system automatically re-heats it to 51° every time the temperature in the tank falls to 46°, and as I've discovered this summer, this is far less economical for us than just heating the water once a day.