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The future of carbon emission and carbon taxation policies 10 October Jonathan Graham Head of Policy
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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
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The future of UK Carbon emissions policy
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UK carbon reductions over time
Source: CCC
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Each sector required to help deliver
Source: CCC
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Progress to date is entirely power
Source: CCC
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heat networks and carbon budgets
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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.
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Networks versus generation
What is the carbon content of this? Or the carbon content of this?
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Heat networks capture alternative heat sources
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The size of the waste heat prize
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Reducing carbon with waste heat
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Impact of power decarbonisation
Source: CCC
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Importance of marginal carbon intensity
Source: Smartest Energy
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Gas CHP saves CO2 in medium term
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Heat pumps save CO2 in long-term
Source: Delta ee
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Any questions?
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The future of Carbon taxation and fuel costs
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Warwick’s Fully Delivered Gas vs Electricity
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Warwick’s Fully Delivered Gas Breakdown
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Warwick’s Fully Delivered Electricity Breakdown
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Retail electricity price vs gas price
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Fuel and carbon costs over time
Source: Element Energy
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The future of carbon pricing
Source: CCC
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Carbon tax burdens by user type
Source: IFS
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Short term carbon tax impact Long term carbon tax impact
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Further questions? Thank you
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