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windenergy:
itswalesplace
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@davidoclubb
UK renewable energy
Energy Wales
roadmap
Renewable energy
http://goo.gl/B6XMV
http://goo.gl/ar4iq
http://goo.gl/S3Hfd
directive
“Our energy consumption
keeps
Increasing”
BBC Wales “Carwyn Jones talks of how to meet Wales' energy needs”4th February 2013
Year
MTO
E
http://goo.gl/oSMyV
UK energy use
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 20100
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
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Total energy consumption in Wales (left axis)
Wales as % of UK (right axis)
Ener
gy c
onsu
mpti
on in
Wal
es, G
Wh
Wal
es a
s %
of U
K
Around 8% for industrial and commercial (com-bined)
Around 5% for both do-mestic and transport
Duncan Millard, DECC
Conclusion 1energy use has
decreasedin Wales
Cost
£
Efficiency
“Macro” level
“Micro” level
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2050
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Poyry consulting, EWEA, 2010
Thermal efficiency of electricity generation
www.ynnicymru.org.uk/blog/the-efficiency-of-wind-generation
Fuel Total amount used
% used for electricity generation
Amount used for electricity generation
Waste (TWh)
Gas 905.9 TWh 34 308 TWh 159 Coal 51.1 Mt 82 41.9 Mt (303 TWh) 195 Wind 1330 mtoe 100 1330 mtoe 0Total 354
DECC http://goo.gl/NkGk6
1 TWh
isthe
UK’sdaily
electricityconsumption
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_electricity_consumption
Conclusion 2energy use will
continueto decrease in Wales
Energy bill
CFD
Capacity
Main statutory controls
TCPA 1990
Planning/Compulsory purchase 2004
Planning act 2008
Welsh policy
PPW 2012 (v5)
TANs, Wales Spatial plan
Circulars, letters
20042005
20062007
20082009
20102011
20120
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
Wind, wave, solarHydroBioenergyG
Wh
Duncan Millard, DECC
Renewable generation by source, Wales
Scotland Wales Northern Ireland England0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1
kW/c
apita
Source: ONS for census data; DUKES for renewable energy installation data. Thanks to Dr Richard Cowell, Cardiff University
Renewable capacity per capita 2011
Conclusion 3current planning
in Wales
does NOTdeliverfor renewables
http://goo.gl/0uxBn
Wales share of UK generation fallen from 9% in 2004 to 7.4% in 2011
http://goo.gl/0uxBn
€/MWh
FITs &ROCs
www.ynnicymru.org.uk/blog/publications/
£620,000 p.a.
www.ynnicymru.org.uk/blog/maps/community-benefit-fund/
300MW
£2,000/MW
250MW
£6,000/MW
£9m p.a.
www.ynnicymru.org.uk/blog/maps/community-benefit-fund/
2025
1. DECC; http://goo.gl/uRHpB2. BBC; http://goo.gl/A6UfV3. Cardiff Uni/Regeneris Consulting; http://goo.gl/A16Cn
Load factor (%) 48 27Jobs/installed GW 50 287Annual output (TWh) 4.2 2.4Jobs/TWh 12 121
that‘s
per head £36
Area Nominal project size (MW)
Community benefits (£/yr)
Business impact (£)
Lifetime total (£)
Powys 480 3.8m 25m 120m
www.ynnicymru.org.uk/blog/powys-wheres-your-50-million/
per year
www.ifs.org.uk/bns/bn131.pdfhttp://goo.gl/eeMHI
David ClubbDirector, RenewableUK [email protected]
“Wind energy; its place in Wales”Wind energy seminar20th June 2013
@davidoclubb
Blog - www.ynnicymru.org.uk
www.linkedin.com/groups/Ynni-Cymru-4880463?