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Base Birmingham 2013 Birmingham’s Decentralised Energy Potential

Base Birmingham 2013 Birmingham’s Decentralised Energy Potential Mike Smith - Cofely District Energy. Presentation. ESCO’s The Birmingham ESCO - Birmingham District Energy Company(BDEC) Outline of the scheme , it’s customers and it’s benefits Plans and opportunities for expansion.

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Base Birmingham 2013 Birmingham’s Decentralised Energy Potential

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  1. Base Birmingham 2013 Birmingham’s Decentralised Energy Potential Mike Smith - Cofely District Energy

  2. Presentation • ESCO’s • The Birmingham ESCO - Birmingham District Energy Company(BDEC) • Outline of the scheme , it’s customers and it’s benefits • Plans and opportunities for expansion

  3. Cofely District Energy GDF SUEZ GDF SUEZ Energy Services LTD Cofely Ltd Cofely District Energy Group Ltd Energy Companies External Clients Cofely District Energy Ltd SGHC BDEC ICE (UK) BHP Services to Energy Companies LDEC New ESCOs

  4. Birmingham District Energy CompanyA partnership between: District Energy

  5. City Wide DE Scheme 12,000 tonnes CO2 saved p.a. 3 Core Partners Providing heat chilled water & electricity from 3 Energy Centres 6.1MWe CHP Birmingham District Energy Company, Birmingham

  6. BDEC Timeline • 2003 – BDEC scheme conceived after feasibility study • 2005 – Tender Process Launched • 2006 – Cofely DE selected as preferred partner • 2006 – BDEC partnership formed • First 25 year agreement signed (after only 3 months!) • 2007 – First scheme operational (Broad Street) • 2009 – Aston University scheme operational (Eastside) • 2010 – Birmingham Children’s Hospital operational (Eastside) • 2011 – BDEC Partnership is cited for ‘Superior Achievement’ by International Energy Authority • October 2011 – BDEC Scheme Re-launch

  7. BDEC • Large commercially developed CHP/district energy scheme • Commenced 2006 • 3 Initial Schemes: City Centre, Aston University & Birmingham Children's Hospital • £6.0 M p.a. Energy Sales • £0.3 M p.a. cost savings to consumers • 12,000 tonnes of CO2 saved p.a. • 6.6 MWe of CHP • Supplying heating, cooling and electricity • Project built on 20 year energy supply contracts • Capital cost to date £7M

  8. The Broad Street Scheme

  9. Core Scheme Council House Paradise Circus NIA Town Hall The REP ICC Hyatt Broad Street Scheme Energy Centre

  10. Broad Street Scheme Council House the REP the ICC the NIA Energy Centre Town Hall Hyatt Hotel

  11. Birmingham - Eastside Schemes • Phase 1 – Birmingham Children’s Hospital and BCC Lancaster Circus • CHP – 1.5 MW in new energy centre • Application made for £1M NHS Capital Grant • Energy Sales - £1.04M • Carbon Savings - 3,500 Tons of CO2 • Phase 2 – Aston University • CHP – 2 x 1.5 MW in existing boiler house • Energy Sales - £2M • Carbon Savings - 5,300 Tons of CO2

  12. Eastside Schemes BCC Regeneration Areas/ Potential Consumers BCH Aston University Energy Centre Energy Centre

  13. Aston University

  14. Aston University

  15. Birmingham Childrens Hospital

  16. BCH New Energy Centre

  17. Masshouse/City Park Gate

  18. HMCS: Magistrates Court

  19. The Combined Schemes Eastside Scheme Phases 1 and 2 Broad Street Scheme Eastside Regeneration Area Westside Regeneration Area Potential future energy links

  20. The Business Benefits to Potential Third Party Consumers • Capital cost savings – connection charge up to 20% less than conventional plant • Space savings – direct connections mean no plant space required – very valuable in urban areas • No roof mounted plant – planning gain • Operating cost savings – up to 10% when compared to the alternative cost of heating/cooling • Guaranteed savings – prices linked to basket of indices to ensure savings maintained throughout life of the contract • Delivers on carbon saving targets and indicators • Ensures full and genuine outsourcing of energy supplies = risk transfer

  21. Future Proofing - Integrating technologies • New technologies being actively considered:- • Biomass – woodchip • Energy from Waste • Anaerobic Digestion • Fuel Cells • ...and several others

  22. Sustainability Achievements • 17,000,000 kg of CO2 saved • (since September 2007) • £300,000 savings per annum

  23. Partnership Framework Strategic Board Project Governance Energy Board Operational co-ordination Development co-ordination Ownership & Investment Joint Co-operation Risk Transfer Energy Services

  24. Birmingham - Award Winning Scheme 2011 Award Winner Premises and Facilities Management (PFM) Awards 2011 Partners in Expert Services & Overall Winner

  25. The Future Vision • Expand both schemes to serve third party heating, cooling and electricity loads across their City area • Interconnect the two schemes • Introduce Biomass generation into the schemes – wood chip and digestion • Increase carbon savings from 12,000 to 20,000 Tons of CO2 p.a.

  26. Cofely’s UK District Energy Schemes • £2.5bn revenue stream over the concessions • 77,000 tonnes CO2 saved per annum • 270 GWhenergy sales per annum Manchester Midlands MediaCity UK Leicester District Energy Birmingham District Energy Coventry District Energy Berryfields Estate London Olympic Park & Stratford City Whitehall Bloomsbury Heat & Power Greenwich Millenium Village Equinox, Hatfield South Coast Southampton Geothermal Eastleigh

  27. Contact • Mike D Smith • Non-Executive Director, Cofely District Energy and Public Sector Advisor • E-mail: mike.smith@cofely-gdfsuez.com • Tel: 01425 475370 • Mobile: 07976 606858 • Web: www.cofely.co.uk

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