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Making Energy Local

Heat Network Partnership Inverness 9 June 2015. Making Energy Local. Hugh Muschamp Lead Officer Resource Efficient Solutions LLP. Local Energy Fife. Why Local Energy Fife What does it look like? How data (and the heat map) can help? Actions you can take…. Why local energy?.

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Making Energy Local

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  1. Heat Network Partnership Inverness 9 June 2015 Making Energy Local Hugh Muschamp Lead Officer Resource Efficient Solutions LLP

  2. Local Energy Fife • Why Local Energy Fife • What does it look like? • How data (and the heat map) can help? • Actions you can take…

  3. Why local energy? • Reliable, low cost energy underpins our society, our economy, the reduction of fuel poverty and inequality, and improving the life and resilience of our communities. Business Transport Services Homes

  4. Government energy policy • Energy that is low carbon, low risk and low cost • Energy that benefits the economy, society and environment • Energy that is local, locally owned energy, resilient energy • Heat as a key part of local energy

  5. Qatar Norway UK Source Ofgem

  6. Qatar Norway UK Source Ofgem

  7. Local Energy Fife Review of: • existing plans and strategies with gap analysis • current activity Lead to: • Policy gaps filled • Pipe line of projects Gaps: a heat plan or strategy

  8. Heat,energy and policy Heat

  9. Heat,energy and policy Gas Electricity Waste Water Transport Heat

  10. Heat,energy and policy Biomass Solar Hydro Storage Geothermal Unused heat Gas Electricity Waste Water Transport Heat

  11. Heat,energy and policy Housing Community Industry . Fuel Poverty Local Business Public buildings Public services Low carbon Resilient Decentralised . Biomass Solar Hydro Storage Geothermal Unused heat Gas Electricity Waste Water Transport Heat

  12. Fife opportunities… Fife Scotland

  13. Local Energy – data validation • Very large • Small but cumulatively large – (garage) • Less probable – coast (crane) • Key words • cinema, bingo, castle, park, crane, football ground … local knowledge

  14. Local Energy – local data • Local Development Plan • Social housing • Business estates • Local opportunities (sea heat) • …many more… …now you are getting to know your data

  15. What islocal? Local authority Data zone Project Settlement

  16. Local Energy analysis Low High

  17. Local Energy analysis Low High

  18. Local Energy analysis Density of demand Low High

  19. Local Energy analysis Density of demand

  20. Local Energy analysis

  21. Local Energy analysis Local Development Plan

  22. Local Energy analysis Opportunities for supply …hey man, is that hot?

  23. Local Energy analysis Kirkcaldy and Dysart

  24. Local Energy analysis Geothermal coal mines

  25. Local Energy analysis Energy supply

  26. Local Energy analysis Energy supply - gas

  27. Local Energy analysis Business parks Public sector Waste water treatment works

  28. Local Energy analysis Social housing

  29. Local Energy – policy links • Transportation • Electric cars • The data • Number of cars, mileage, planning, targets

  30. Local Energy – what if? • Kirkcaldy uses heat pumps • Sea heat, WWTW, mine water (electricity demand) • Kirkcaldy electric cars by 2030 • 50% by 2030 (electricity demand) • 30,000 new homes by 2030, many with new cars (electricity demand)

  31. Local Energy – policy ideas • Energy efficient explained • Fabric (insulation) • Generation/production (using less energy) • Local energy systems (unused energy) • Generation, transmission and storage (bias toward systems that maximise energy value) • system life losses taken into account

  32. Local Energy – summary • Local Energy Plan (gaps ie heat) • Hierarchy, trilemma, sustainable, local, resilient • Settlement level focus: making national policy and local drivers understandable • Share with us (Highland, Perth & Kinross and Fife)

  33. Contact Hugh Muschamp Resource Efficient Solutions 03451 555 555 Ext: 440452 07508 542 488 hugh.muschamp@resourceefficientsolutions.co.uk

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