RENEWABLE HEAT AND ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE? A defining day for zero carbon? Exeter 11th March 2009 Tony Norton, Head of Low Carbon Development, Regen SW Subtitle/date/location
Least cost method of compliance for Cranbrook at each CSH level PART L 2006 COMPLIANT DESIGN Basic fabric improvements
CSH 3
Solar Water Heater Advanced fabric measures
Photovoltaics
CSH 5
Photovoltaics + MicroBiomass Boiler
CSH 6
Gas fired CHP
Biomass Site CHP
Biomass Site CHP (potentially with PV)
Site Wide
CSH 4
Emission reductions at Cranbrook Getting to Code level 6 with site energy • DH and CHP system costs are shown as on-costs per dwelling • These on costs are predicted to be much lower than microgeneration alone
C apital on-cost (£/dw elling)
30,000
PV bio-bioler Bio-boiler
25,000
SWH 20,000
Fabric B
Gas CHP
Fabric A
15,000 10,000
Biomass fuel Steam CHP
5,000 0 3
4 5 Code Level
6
Infrastructure plans
Electricity industry structure 36%
100%
Generation
Networks
Supply
Decentralised generation
Are ESCOs the solution?
Heat and energy efficiency strategy consultation
Heat and energy efficiency strategy consultation
Heat and energy efficiency strategy consultation
RENEWABLE HEAT AND ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE? A defining day for zero carbon? Exeter 11th March 2009 Tony Norton, Head of Low Carbon Development, Regen SW Subtitle/date/location