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Introduction to GIB

Introduction to GIB. 1. Challenges for Renewable Heat : - Biomass Perspective Stuart Reid. Overview. Take a look at different customers for Renewable Heat: E xplore barriers to uptake Suggestions for overcoming. A biomass perspective!. Scale of the Opportunity. 2020 Targets

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Introduction to GIB

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  1. Introduction to GIB 1

  2. Challenges for Renewable Heat : - Biomass PerspectiveStuart Reid

  3. Overview • Take a look at different customers for Renewable Heat: • Explore barriers to uptake • Suggestions for overcoming. • A biomass perspective!

  4. Scale of the Opportunity • 2020 Targets • 11% renewable heat by 2020 • 40,000 homes / 1.5TWh connected to district heating • 2050 Vision • Decarbonised heat sector with a range of scenarios modelled • To date Biomass is delivering the vast majority of renewable heat.

  5. 10+ years 220 projects 50 staff Specialise in biomass

  6. Domestic Rural: Domestic RHI

  7. Farms & Estates – Small DHS

  8. Scottish SME Sector

  9. Large Commercial / Multiples

  10. Food and Drink

  11. Single Client District Heating

  12. Multi-Party District Heating

  13. Public Sector

  14. Summary • Renewable Heat is messy and complex • It comes down to individual customers and individual projects • Individual customers / projects will have individual requirements and may not always act logically • Individual barriers need to be addressed on a segment by segment basis

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