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ORBISENERGY : THE HUB FOR OFFSHORE RENEWABLES JOHNATHAN REYNOLDS. The energy / low carbon sector. Global market for low carbon sectors - £4.3 trillion UK has the 6 th largest market share £107.3 billion 52,263 companies active in the sectors Employing 896,100 people Suffolk’s profile:
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ORBISENERGY: THE HUB FOR OFFSHORE RENEWABLESJOHNATHAN REYNOLDS
The energy / low carbon sector • Global market for low carbon sectors - £4.3 trillion • UK has the 6th largest market share • £107.3 billion • 52,263 companies active in the sectors • Employing 896,100 people • Suffolk’s profile: • £1.46 billion turnover per annum • 605 companies active in the sectors • Employing 9,700 people
Policy Context • European 20/20/20 energy & climate change targets • 20% energy from renewables by 2020 • Reduction in carbon emissions of more than 20% • UK energy policy • delivering secure, affordable, low carbon energy • 15% primary energy from renewables by 2020 • Increasing UK content in energy projects, whilst reducing costs • UK economic policy • low carbon economic growth • Focus on high value growth sectors • localism / local enterprise partnerships
UK Energy Roadmap • The growth potential in this sector is very substantial • EU targets – binding and non-negotiable • Increasing the rate of deployment to realise this potential will require substantial reduction in costs. • Need to overcome supply chain barriers to lower costs and deploy at scale for both 2020 and beyond.
Suffolk’s Economic Priorities • The region is already a major generator and supplier of energy • East Anglia is at the centre of the world’s largest market for offshore wind energy, estimated at over 90GW across Europe, exceeding £250bn. • The Southern North Sea will be a major European hubfor large scale storage of gas and captured carbon (CCS), potentially generating billions for UK plc. • Nuclear power in the region is worth in excess of £10bn over the coming years
Offshore Gas – Southern North Sea • UK’s second largest energy manufacturing and service base • Southern North SeaFirst area in UK for offshore gas • 150 SNS platforms, 2 interconnectors • 50+ coming through Bacton, Norfolk • 40 years innovation and opportunity • Specialist knowledge Geosciences | Shallow Water | Satellite O&M | Mature Asset Management
Civil Nuclear Power • Nuclear power generation in the East of England is not a new concept. • New nuclear power in the region is worth in excess of £10bn over the coming years • 2 Decommissioning sites at Sizewell A, Suffolk and Bradwell, Essex worth around £2bn • Regional strengths in planning, construction, civil engineering and operations/maintenance. • Transferable engineering skills. • Sizewell B Impact: • 1000 regional companies • 5000 staff at peak construction • 750 full-time staff • £30m p.a. in the community • 67m tCO2e since coming online At the time Sizewell B was being built it was the largest civil engineering project second only to the channel tunnel. Source: British Energy
Offshore Wind • Heart of world’s largest offshore wind market! • Some 90GW+to be developed, with investments more than £250bn • 732 offshore turbines, already generating 2.52GW off region’s coast • 75under construction, and 506 approved which will generate a further 2.2GW • 45GW+in planning/approved for development • 10,000’s turbines to be installed • UK’s largest economic opportunities Source: Renewable UK WED, June 2013
Size of the opportunity – towards 2020 UK offshore wind £138bn Source: OrbisEnergy - UK Projects • East of England - £30bn • UK - £271bn • Europe - £647bn
Size of the Market Source: 4C Offshore
Supply chain make-up • Diverse Manufacturing base • Fabrication facilities and yards • Engineering • Marine • Electrical • Mechanical • Civil and construction • Geotechnical • Precision engineering • Composites • Sub-sea and marine services • Professional services, consultancies
Skills & Training • Diverse skills base • Transferable skills from: • Offshore oil & gas • Automotive • Marine • Ex-Military/Forces • Specialist facilities: • Lowestoft College • West Suffolk College • EPISCentre – industry led skills centre • University Campus Suffolk • University of East Anglia
Sector challenges • Market uncertainty • Investment and Financial incentives • Cost reduction • Infrastructure • Manufacturing capacity • Supply chain capability • Supplier Pre-Qualification standards • Skills, education and training • Standards; lack of commonality, transferability
OrbisEnergy – What are we? • Innovation & incubation centre offshore renewable energy • Technology transfer / acceleration • Business and sector development • Anchor tenants include:SSE | East Anglian Offshore Wind • Links to higher education research • Access to funding and grants • Conference and exhibition centre • Catalyst for growth and regeneration • Hub for Offshore Renewables
OrbisEnergy – Who are we? • Conceived by industry • Developed by public/private collaboration • Owned by Suffolk County Council • Capital investment from EEDA and EU • Managed by leading enterprise agency NWES • Specialist industry support from Nautilus Associates. Public/Private – Delivery through partnership
OrbisEnergy – What we do? • * delivered in partnership with other bodies
OrbisEnergy - Supply Chain Our approach to developing the supply chain • Support for businesses that have already secured opportunities within the sector • Engagement with businesses that are aware of the sector and whose competencies and capability should allow for their pursuit of supply chain opportunities • Exploring diversification opportunities for companies unaware of the sector, prioritising gaps in the supply chain
OrbisEnergy – Innovation / R&D • Scoping focussed Technology and Innovation Network focussed on the Southern North Sea. • Building strong delivery focussed partnership with the Catapult Centre for Offshore Renewable Energy • Developing a world class partnership consisting of: • CEFAS • Cranfield University / Centre for Offshore Technology • University of East Anglia / Adapt Group • University Campus Suffolk • Others as appropriate • Delivering, as UK partner, the FP7 €3m EU funded ‘ECOWindS’ programme. Leading on offshore wind R&D themes for the next decade.
Conferencing and Events • Bringing the industry to Lowestoft and to our tenant and business community
OrbisEnergy – International Links • Building strategic links with key global offshore wind markets • MOU developed with Massachusettswider engagement with NewYork • EU research programme with Germany, Norwayand Denmark • Relationship building with ChinaandSouthKoreaandFrance • Strong links with Hollandand Belgium • Exploring links with SpainandPortugal
OrbisEnergy – ECOWindS • European Clusters for Offshore Wind Servicing (ECOWindS) • 3 year EU funded joint project between clusters of South Denmark, East of England, North-West Germany and Norway. • Main objective is to improve the innovation capacity of the European offshore wind servicing sector. • www.ecowinds.eu
Centre for Offshore Renewable Engineering (CORE) • Dedicated areas for focussed investment • Closest proximity to market opportunity (UK and EU) • Significant availability of land and sites. • Enterprise Zones with specific financial incentives • Easy access to skills and supply chain expertise from offshore engineering sectors Liverpool
OrbisEnergy – What’s next? • Currently assessing market demands and needs, however early results suggest: • Graduation units, serviced flexible units, from 1,000 sqft • Larger units, workshop/storage 5-15,000 sqft • Additional office space, flexible units as per existing OrbisEnergy space • Office/clean workshop/lab, flexible units for R&D prototyping activities • Bespoke R&D facilities • Training facilities/infrastructure
Questions? Contact: Johnathan Reynolds Business Development T: +44 (0) 1502 509266 / +44 (0) 7787 518643 E: johnathan.reynolds@nwes.org.uk W: www.orbisenergy.co.uk