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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 1 The RPA Renewables Routemap Philip Wolfe Jeremy Leggett David McDonald Renewable Power Association
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 2 Programme Where we are now Where we (all) want to get to How to get there
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 3 Renewable Power Association Represent most UK renewable output Focus here on electricity generation, but heat and CHP fuel and transport energy efficiency storage (hydrogen, fuel cells) also important pieces of the jigsaw
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 4 Renewables today <4% of total electricity
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 5 Renewables trends
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 6 Support for renewables Renewables Obligation on electricity suppliers runs to 2027, but quotas set to 2010 Capital grants Research, development & market building
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 7 Present direction
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 8 Present direction
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 9 The need for sustainability The environment –GHG emissions –Legacy of waste Diversity and energy security –Dependence on few sources –Dependence on imports Energy poverty
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 10 RPA direction 2027[end of RO]30%
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 11 The potential of renewables Electricity consumption
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 12 The renewables highroad
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 13 Energy in the future Sustainability Diversity Local and embedded generation Energy self-sufficiency
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 14 How to get there Action in four areas: Renewables Obligation Transition for emerging technologies Eliminating barriers, creating incentives Energy markets and regulation
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 15 Renewables Obligation Maximise investor confidence: Rolling quota Review: terms of reference & timing Increase quota above target Raise quota for any eligibility change Include: qualifying EfW increased hydro capacity by refurbishment coal mine methane
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 16 Transitional measures Interim support for near term technologies; e.g: Renewable Investment Certificates, or Fixed price power contracts, or Multiple ROC allocation RD&D support longer term at higher level Biomass Use of set-aside land Break the energy crop ‘Catch 22’
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 17 Barriers and incentives Streamline planning Renewables in Building Regulations Transmission infrastructure Regulated connection costs Incentives for embedded micro- generation, where too small for RO
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 18 Energy markets Emission trading to “level the playing field” Carbon price to reflect full sequestration cost Emissions caps to reduce to zero Fully cost decommissioning and waste in nuclear power prices Plan transition from R O to E T S Add sustainability to Ofgem’s primary objective
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 19 DevelopingProvingMaturingFree-market Technology Resource Infra- structure Diversity Renewables Routemap E T SR, D & DR O Bridge Tidal Wave Solar Biomass Wind Biogas Hydro Energy crops
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The RPA Renewables Routemap RPA\Events\030520GlobePraseg 20 Conclusions Together: Industry(1,250 MW per annum) Finance(£1.4bn per annum) Government(infrastructure) Can achieve the Renewables Highroad
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