Energy, Nuclear & Sustainable Power: Rob Asquith, Savills

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Place North WestEnergy and Property ConferencePlanning and Development for Energy

Robert Asquith, Planning Director, Savills

Kendal28 February 2017

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1990 -2015 – a gradual revolution

Changing the face of

England

Hard wiring of environment

Subsidised “kick start”

Limits of acceptability

Technological innovation

The internet

We are at a watershed moment

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2017 Challenges – Trilemma revisited

Generation capacity

Carbon

Cost and acceptability

Grid

Smart

consumers/“prosumers”

Cars, heating

Change is coming

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Demand is increasing

More people

More houses

More gadgets

Air conditioning

Electric cars

Electric railways

We need more power

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Implications for planning, development, property

Infrastructure scale projects

Direct supply energy

Storage at all scales

Micro infrastructure

Focus on cost

Carbon taxation

Energy in the mainstream

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Direct supply

Match demand to supply

Prosumers

Reduced losses

Efficient use of land

Operational development

FiTs/ CfDs

Efficient generation

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Heat and cooling

Renewable energy

Low hanging fruit

Cultural cringe

Energy parks

HNDU / autumn statement

How do we make it happen?

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Energy from Waste

Emporer’s new clothes

Waste or energy drivers?

Efficiency, CHP and tri-gen

Fuel supply

Technology

Air quality

More capacity needed

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Shape of industry

More or less diverse?

Different trading

arrangements

Local authorities

Horizontal or vertical

integration

Change is opportunity

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Tidal lagoons and barrages

Cost and benefit

Predictability

Scale

Duration

Offsetting natural habitat

Major opportunity

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Natural Capital

Manifesto commitment

25 Year Environment Plan

Accounting approach

Sustainable development

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Development Consent Orders (DCO)

Clocaenog Forest Meaford CCGT

Wrexham CCGT London Paramount

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Energy Brokering

Savills Energy is a registered energy broker Buy energy - often more cost effectively than current energy supplier Full transparency on our fee structure – often an improvement on existing supplier Multiple purchasing strategies – fixed and flexible procurement Develop a Procurement Strategy & Risk Framework Client/tenant covenant enhancement potential

Complimentary services; Bill Validation (checking historic bills for errors, to claim repayment) Energy Bureau (full management of the energy data, identifying unusual or high usage

patterns) Energy Optimisation (identify and implement energy savings/efficiencies)

 No obligation quote - test how good we are versus existing supplier

Targeting clients with aggregate energy spend of £100k pa plus (c.50,000 plus aggregate square feet)

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