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1 The future of carbon emission and carbon taxation policies 10 October Jonathan Graham Head of Policy

2 About the ADE The voice for a cost effective efficient, low carbon, user-led energy system; a market in which decentralised energy can flourish Areas of expertise: Combined heat and power District heating and cooling Demand side energy services, including DSR and storage Demand side services CHP District Heat

3 The future of UK Carbon emissions policy

4 UK carbon reductions over time
Source: CCC

5 Each sector required to help deliver
Source: CCC

6 Progress to date is entirely power
Source: CCC

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8 heat networks and carbon budgets

9 Large potential DHC carbon savings
Element energy estimated that the average carbon abatement cost from district heating is from 2025 onwards ranges between £65/tCO2 and £140/tCO2 in its work for the CCC.

10 Networks versus generation
What is the carbon content of this? Or the carbon content of this?

11 Heat networks capture alternative heat sources

12 The size of the waste heat prize

13 Reducing carbon with waste heat

14 Impact of power decarbonisation
Source: CCC

15 Importance of marginal carbon intensity
Source: Smartest Energy

16 Gas CHP saves CO2 in medium term

17 Heat pumps save CO2 in long-term
Source: Delta ee

18 Any questions?

19 The future of Carbon taxation and fuel costs

20 Warwick’s Fully Delivered Gas vs Electricity

21 Warwick’s Fully Delivered Gas Breakdown

22 Warwick’s Fully Delivered Electricity Breakdown

23 Retail electricity price vs gas price

24 Fuel and carbon costs over time
Source: Element Energy

25 The future of carbon pricing
Source: CCC

26 Carbon tax burdens by user type
Source: IFS

27 Short term carbon tax impact Long term carbon tax impact

28 Further questions? Thank you
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