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Decentralised Energy Enabling Project(DEEP)
Peter North
Senior Manager, Smart Energy Supply
3rd May 2018
Building Heating
• Nearly 80% of our emissions comes from buildings
• 30% of London’s CO2 emissions – and approximately 50% of its energy demand -are attributable to heat (mostly mains gas)
• Great opportunity for CO2 reduction within London is to reduce demand for heat through building retrofit and low carbon, local (decentralised) heat supply
OBJECTIVE 6.2 DEVELOP CLEAN AND SMART, INTEGRATED ENERGY SYSTEMS UTILISING LOCAL AND RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES
• There is potential for decentralised energy including large-scale solar PV installations and heat networks utilising technologies such as heat pumps in combination with secondary heat sources.
• To facilitate implementation the Mayor is providing support to boroughs and the private sector through the Decentralised Energy Enabling Project (DEEP)
• DEEP will provide technical, commercial, financial and other support services to assist public and private sectors to develop, procure and bring into operation these large scale projects.
OBJECTIVE 6.2 DEVELOP CLEAN AND SMART, INTEGRATED ENERGY SYSTEMS UTILISING LOCAL AND RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES
• Potential for decentralised energy including large-scale solar PV and heat networks utilising technologies as heat pumps in combination with waste and environmental energy heat sources.
• The Mayor is providing support to boroughs and the private sector through the Decentralised Energy Enabling Project (DEEP) a £3.5m project that runs until end September 2019
• DEEP will provide technical, commercial, financial and other support services to assist public and private sectors to develop, procure and bring into operation these large scale projects.
DEEP Funding
• 2014-2020 Funding Call
• Priority Axis 4: Supporting the shift
towards a low carbon economy in all
sectors
• Investment Priority 4a: Promoting the
reduction and distribution of energy
derived from renewable sources
50% from
And 50% from
ERDF Programme Outputs
1. 17,400 tCO2 annual reduction (tonnes of C02)
2. 3 MWe renewable energy production capacity (MW electricity and heat)
3. Capital investment levered (£87.5m)
GLA Decentralised Energy Consultancy Framework (GLA80814)
FRAMEWORK LEVEL 1 (Lot) LEVEL 2 (Sub-Lot)
DEC
ENTR
ALI
SED
EN
ERG
Y
Ad
viso
ry S
ervi
ces
1. TECHNICAL
1.1 ENERGY GENERATION. ENERGY CENTRE DESIGN AND CONTROLS
1.2 ENERGY TRANSMISSION. DISTRICT HEATING NETWORK DESIGN AND CONTROLS
1.3 ENERGY DISTRIBUTION & SUPPLY IN BUILDINGS. SECONDARY SYSTEMS DESIGN AND CONTROLS
1.4 FESIBILITY STUDIES FOR DE PROJECTS
1.5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & COSTING OF DE PROJECTS
1.6 ENERGY ICT
2. COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL
2.1 BUSINESS CASE/PLAN FOR ENERGY PROJECTS
2.2 DELIVERY VEICHLES, OWNERSHIP & FUNDING STRUCTURE FOR ENERGY PROJECTS
2.3 COMMERCIAL DOCUMENTATION FOR ENERGY PROJECTS
2.4 FINANCIAL MODELS FOR ENERGY PROJECTS
2.5 PROJECT DOCUMENTATION FROM INCEPTION TO MARKET FOR ENERGY PROJECTS
3. LEGAL
3.1 LEGAL DOCUMENTATION FOR ENERGY PROJECTS
3.2 EU AND UK ENERGY REGULATION, ELECTRICITY & HEAT MARKETS AND LICENSING
4. STRATEGIC
4.1 ENERGY STRATEGIES & MASTERPLANNING
4.2 ENERGY POLICY, MARKETS AND PLANNING FOR DE AND CHP IN THE UK AND LONDON
DEEP Project Support
DEEP Agreement
GLA
ConsultantBeneficiary
GLA pays consultant
GLA Support Agreement
Call-off and Guaranteed
services
Tripartite Call-Off
Consultancy Framework
Expert support and management
Accessing DEEP Support
1. Borough/potential beneficiary to contact DEEP team:[email protected]
2. Meet to discuss project to seen if potential projects align with DEEP outputs.
Peter North
Senior Manager
Smart Energy Supply
Greater London Authority
https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/environment/energy/energy-supply