Alan Seviour of ACE Energy outlines the benefits of MicroCHP, a low carbon techology which has great potential but has has so far experienced slow uptake in the UK
Sydney’s energy usage is 15% per capita higher than other developed cities in the world. The government is introducing a Carbon Trading Scheme as a proactive response to Greenhouse Gas Emissions. This presentation discusses the outcomes and benefits of the decentralised trigeneration, New York Cities renovation of existing power plants and solar /wind power.
Energy Efficient and Sustainable Buildings for the FutureEMEX
NG Bailey, the UK’s largest independent engineering, IT and facilities services business, has worked in partnership with Land Securities to deliver an energy reduction scheme, which resulted in a nine per cent fall in energy use at a number of key London sites – including 80-100 Victoria and New Street Square. The scheme will now be rolled out across a number of other properties in the Land Securities portfolio.
Sydney’s energy usage is 15% per capita higher than other developed cities in the world. The government is introducing a Carbon Trading Scheme as a proactive response to Greenhouse Gas Emissions. This presentation discusses the outcomes and benefits of the decentralised trigeneration, New York Cities renovation of existing power plants and solar /wind power.
Energy Efficient and Sustainable Buildings for the FutureEMEX
NG Bailey, the UK’s largest independent engineering, IT and facilities services business, has worked in partnership with Land Securities to deliver an energy reduction scheme, which resulted in a nine per cent fall in energy use at a number of key London sites – including 80-100 Victoria and New Street Square. The scheme will now be rolled out across a number of other properties in the Land Securities portfolio.
Solar Power Usage in Australia - Leon SiebelLeon Siebel
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Kane Thornton, the Acting Chief Executive at the Clean Energy Council presented at our seminar entitled 'Securing Australia's Energy Future: The Challenge' on Friday 15 August 2014 in Melbourne.
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For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
Bunaken Island | Nov-15 | The Sumba Iconic Island InitiativeSmart Villages
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Off-grid electrification for development of small islands represents a number of unique challenges under the broad category of rural electrification. Small, off-grid island communities are particularly vulnerable to diesel price fluctuations and natural disasters, and thus, enhancing resilience through more sustainable and cheaper energy technologies should be a key priority. Financing the transition to these technologies – usually photovoltaic, micro-hydro or sometimes wind – is an essential hurdle to overcome. Once electricity systems are in place it is equally important that they are sustained in the longer term with effective arrangements for operation and maintenance, cost recovery etc. Related to this, is the productive use of the energy provided to increase islander incomes.
The workshop on Bunaken Island, Sulawesi, Indonesia from 3 to 5 November 2015, organised by the Smart Villages Initiative in collaboration with Kopernik, will explore these issues and develop recommendations for policy makers, development agencies and other stakeholders in energy provision to island communities.
More info: http://e4sv.org/events/off-grid-islands-electricity-workshop/
Powering the circular economy - why the right energy policy is vital to succe...52M Consulting Ltd
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Storage will be deployed in the next few years to meet different objectives. Whether the company needs security of supply, cost control or reducing the environmental impact. Storage will be seen as the answer.
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Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture and artificial photosynthesis.
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Solar Power Usage in Australia - Leon SiebelLeon Siebel
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For more information about this seminar and the UNAA Sustainability Leadership Series please visit www.unaavictoria.org.au/education-advocacy/masterclasses/
Bunaken Island | Nov-15 | The Sumba Iconic Island InitiativeSmart Villages
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Off-grid electrification for development of small islands represents a number of unique challenges under the broad category of rural electrification. Small, off-grid island communities are particularly vulnerable to diesel price fluctuations and natural disasters, and thus, enhancing resilience through more sustainable and cheaper energy technologies should be a key priority. Financing the transition to these technologies – usually photovoltaic, micro-hydro or sometimes wind – is an essential hurdle to overcome. Once electricity systems are in place it is equally important that they are sustained in the longer term with effective arrangements for operation and maintenance, cost recovery etc. Related to this, is the productive use of the energy provided to increase islander incomes.
The workshop on Bunaken Island, Sulawesi, Indonesia from 3 to 5 November 2015, organised by the Smart Villages Initiative in collaboration with Kopernik, will explore these issues and develop recommendations for policy makers, development agencies and other stakeholders in energy provision to island communities.
More info: http://e4sv.org/events/off-grid-islands-electricity-workshop/
Powering the circular economy - why the right energy policy is vital to succe...52M Consulting Ltd
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How to Prepare for the Next Big Thing – StorageEMEX
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Pearl Mills of WoE Local Enterprise Partnership sets out the services offered to businesses to help meet their skills gaps and how to access matched funding for new jobs/emnployees.
Maker Lab, Maker Labs for People, Enterprise and Innovation, Low Carbon Busin...The Future Economy Network
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Mike Roberts from Happiness Architecture Beauty (HAB) explains the importance of intelligent design as they set out to reinvent the approach to new build homes in the UK.
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Dr Kevin Paine explains the research that the University of Bath are conducting into sustainable concrete technology including lime-pozzolan and self healing concrete.
Dr Steve Allen, Sustain Ltd and Dr Marcelle McManus of the University of Bath set out the thinking and research behind conducting Life Cycle Assessment and the business benefits of carrying it out.
Stuart Clouth of Resource Futures and Dan Wright of Phineas Products Ltd explained the practicalities and benefits of implementing the circular economy. TSB funding enabled research into a feasibility study for Phineas Products to move to a circular economy business model.
Fuel Cells are becoming the preferred alternate energy but unless the constraints are understood and dealt with it will not be adopted at the rate it should
Lion owns a collection of unpatented, proprietary technologies in the renewable energy and environmental sectors. Its renewable technologies specifically relate to energy storage and solar thermal power production. In addition, Lion has unpatented, proprietary environmental technologies related to NOx and SO2 abatement, and recycled materials technologies.
Each technology, when fully developed and commercialized provides potentially multi-billion dollar opportunities.
Lion is also working with top universities and chemists from around the world to bring more new revolutionary clean energy technologies to the market for a a better environment resulting in significant returns for our investors.
We are developing the next generation of renewable energy and
environmental technologies.
Our strategy is not to manufacture, market and sell products ourselves – we
monetize our technologies through licensees and alliances. As such, our
focus is on prototyping, further refinement of our technologies and
negotiation of the first wave of license agreements. This is the most
profitable phase of the development cycle.
Our current portfolio of technologies includes large scale energy storage,
solar thermal power production, proprietary recycled materials technologies,
and environmental technologies related to full NOx and SO2 abatement.
We focus on technologies that have the potential to be multi-billion dollar
opportunities.
We continue to work with top universities and chemists from around the world
to develop further technologies that will improve the environment and
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Alan Seviour ACE Energy - Low Carbon Business Breakfast - Innovation Cent
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Fuel Cells in micro-CHP Low Carbon
Energy Generation
Alan Seviour
Head of Renewable
Energy Division
Ace Energy Bath
March 2014
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• Introduction to electricity led micro CHP
• The challenges facing UK electricity market & decentralised
electricity generation
• Case study on installation & paybacks
Presentation:
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Fuel cell technology for stationary micro-CHP power
generation
§ Products that deliver clean, controllable electricity on-site
§ Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology converts natural (grid) gas
into electricity and heat, without combustion or noise
SOFC technologies generate power on-site with the world’s
highest electrical efficiency
§ More power from less fuel = Primary energy savings + CO2 savings
§ Generation of power close to where it is used
§ Electricity led Micro-CHP plus the aim recover as much heat as
possible as a by-product
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The energy ‘trilemma’…
Appetite vs. emissions vs. affordability
§ Accommodate continual increase in appetite
for electricity
– Electromobility
– Electrification of heat
– Consumer devices and ‘comfort creep’
§ But, with fewer emissions
– Low carbon, zero carbon
§ While making it affordable
– Large investment in Smart Grids and
Transmission & Distribution infrastructure
UK Electricity Market
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Factors behind the move from centralised to decentralised
electricity production
• Aging grid with instability and connection limitations
• Inefficiencies of the grid in delivering power across the UK
• Unpopular reliance on the big power providers
• Renewables like wind & solar are intermittent and require
demand side management and/or energy storage
• Nuclear is expensive, slow to deliver capacity and controversial
• Energy is an increasing political issue
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Transformation of power
generation portfolio
Growing the share of
renewables
Enhancing building
efficiency
Strengthening of grids
Distributed generation allows
stabilisation of local grids
SOFC have the highest electrical
efficiency of any mCHP technology
Control via Internet
allows building of
virtual power plants
SOFCs can be operated
with biomethane – today!
SOFC technology offers very
significant efficiency gains in
both existing buildings and
new builds
Key features make fuel cells a viable solution for the energy supply of the future
Solid Oxide Fuel Cells address the main challenges of the energy
providers
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The local Power-plant
Power:1.5 kWel / 0.6 kWth
production: 8,000 h/a
Electrical efficiency: 60%
Thermal efficiency up to 30%
Net Heat production approx: 4,800 kWhth/yr
or. ~ 200 Litres Hot-water each day
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Input Natural or Bio-gas
24.000 kWh / year
2500 m3
Net Power production: 13,000 kWhel/year
for direct use or grid feed-in
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Case study: new build “retrofit”
Plant room installations
§ Installation is at the Madeley Centre, near Crewe
§ Installation includes a ground source heat pump and a large pre-heat
tank
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UK feed in tariff – over £2000 from April 2014
Generation Tariff:
£0.129 per kWh for all power generated
13,000 kWh x £0.129/kWh = £1677
Feed in Tariff:
£0.046 per kWh for power exported to grid (50% deemed export )
6500 kWh x £0.046/kWh = £301