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Energising your Budgets

Bruce Pittingale

Carbon Special Reserve

07545 769645

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• “It’s ridiculous that the 1976 Local Government Act prevents councils from selling electricity from local wind turbines, or from anaerobic digestion.

• “I want to see this repealed and by the end of the year I hope local authorities will be able to sell electricity from renewables – generating revenue to help local services and keep Council Tax down. Local communities can truly benefit from the low-carbon transition.”

Chris HuhneSecretary of State, DECC

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• Now Councils are encouraged to deliver budget for the general fund

• Via the generation of small scale renewable energy plants of up to 5 Megawatt

Feed in Tariff• That situation was addressed on August 18th 2010

and is now operational

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Feed in Tariff• At present the Feed in Tariff (FiT) or Clean

Energy Cashback Scheme is provided for the following technologies:– Photo Voltaic (PV) arrays– Wind Turbines– Anaerobic Digestors– Hydro projects

• Guaranteed payment for generating electricity• Any energy used by national grid sold separately• Own use electricity, free of charge to use.

Feed in Tariff

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Kilowatt Peak• The peak kilowatt input or output of a

device,

• for example the highest possible output from a PV solar panel under ideal conditions.

• This is also known as its 'rated capacity'.

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How the Feed in Tariff is built up for an existing installation.

Generator NationalGrid

Saving units provided to you by National Grid at present

Building using green energy

All units generated are paid an amount per unit no matter where it is used by your energy supplier (£various)

Any excess units are sold to the National Grid through your energy supplier (3 pence per unit)

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The tariff levels for the electricity financial incentives (pence), calculated to offer between 5-8% return on initial investment in the technology are:

Tariff levels for electricity financial incentives

Technology Scale Tariff level for new installations in period (p/kWh) [NB tariffs will be inflated annually]Tariff lifetime

(years)

    Year 1: 1.04.10- 31.03.11 Year 2: 1.04.11- 31.02.12 Year 3: 1.04.12- 31.03.12  

Anaerobic digestion ≤500kW  11.5  11.5  11.5  20

Anaerobic digestion >500kW 9.0 9.0 9.0 20

Hydro ≤15 kW 19.9 19.9 19.9 20

Hydro  >15 - 100kW  17.8 17.8  17.8 20

Hydro  >100kW - 2MW  11.0  11.0  11.0 20

Hydro  >2kW - 5MW  4.5  4.5  4.5 20

PV  ≤4 kW (new build)  36.1  36.1  33.0  25

PV  ≤4 kW (retrofit)  41.3  41.3 37.8  25

PV  >4-10kW  36.1  36.1  33.0  25

PV  >10 - 100kW 31.4  31.4  28.7  25

Wind  ≤1.5kW  34.5  34.5  32.6  20

Wind  >1.5 - 15kW  26.7  26.7  25.5  20

Wind  >15 - 100kW  24.1  24.1  23.0  20

Wind  >100 - 500kW  18.8  18.8  18.8  20

Wind  >500kW - 1.5MW  9.4  9.4  9.4  20

Wind  >1.5MW - 5MW  4.5  4.5  4.5  20

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Types of Possible OwnershipSole ownership:For this to be undertaken, the landowner will need to provide the capital required to install and purchase the renewable technology.

The capital is returned between nine and twelve years at a return of 8.3% per year or more.

Arrangements are also made to ensure that the landowner takes its own electricity use from the technology through the National Grid.

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Types of OwnershipLandowner/ Financier Partnership:This option is available where the landowner works with a banker or partner to CSR to provide the capital investment required to deliver the turbine and sharing the profits from the technology on a percentage basis as well as providing free electricity to the landowners of the project.

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Types of OwnershipBank Loan:-

The provision of a bank loan to the landowner to facilitate the construction of the technology, payments from FiT are then utilised to pay the interest.

Obviously, this is a more speculative option as interest rates may vary widely over the life of the technology or whilst the loan is repaid.

Types of Ownership

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Rented Land:-

The Council provides the site for installation of technology.

The partner developer installs and operates the technology commercially and provides a lands rental to the landowner for the site where the annual payments per megawatt installed is available.

Rents are tied to the output of the technology and can vary from year to year with a minimum rental megawatt being agreed, which the landowner will receive on annual basis.

Types of Ownership

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Community led projects:-

Working with a community in the provision of capital, repaid via the Feed in Tariff, delivering low carbon energy whilst ensuring community buildings are utilising low cost electricity.

Types of Ownership

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The next StepsDevelop portfolio of sites in partnership with Asset Manager/ Community leaders

Provide sites to Carbon Special Reserve (CSR) to assess technologies

CSR assess sites and report back to Council preferred areas

Preliminary approval of sites to take forward by Council and CSR

CSR to write reports on approved sites to attract technology developer

CSR assists Council in developing structured delivery plan

CSR develops arrangements with partners to deliver the identified technology

Planning department outlines any challenges from chosen sites

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Timelines for a wind turbine

Process Timing Minimum time elapsed

Maximum time elapsed

Transfer confidentiality agreement 3 - 6 months 3 months 6 months

Developer/ partner agrees to move forward 2 months 5 months 8months

Signing of Option Agreement 1 month 6 months 9 months

Signing of Heads of Terms agreement 3-6 months 9 months 15 months

Planning application made 1 month 10 months 16 months

Planning Permission attained 3-9 months 13 months 25 months

Commencement on Site 2 months 16 months 27 months

Generation commences 3 months 18 months 30 months

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Expected budget produced for Council owned generator

• Landowner develops– Cost of 330kilowatt turbine, £790,000– Budget for EIA and Planning, £75,000– Total cost around £865,000– Benefits, Generation tariff, £85,000p.a– Export Tariff, £15,000p.a.– Worth of 7,000 units used electricity, £15,000– Income per year, £110,000p.a.

• Overall Income against expenditure, £1.02 million over 27 years

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Expected budget produced for partnership owned generator

• Partnership development

• The figures for this option are variable dependant on the % income that a financial partner needs to invest.

• It may not be a comparative % as overheads will need to paid for no matter what level of investment is made

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Expected budget produced for developer owned generator

• Developer provides 100% costs, 2 MW• Outgoings, nil• Heads of Terms payment, £500 once only• Options payment,£1,000 once only• Legal costs, £2,500, once only payment• Construction Payment, £5,000 once only• Land payment, min £8,000p.a.• Overall minimum Income against expenditure,

£ 225,000 over 27 years, average £8,333p.a.

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First decisions to take!!

• Should the Council develop own income?

• Identify the basic concept to move forward on?

• Instruct Officers to deliver possible sites!

• As this is a financing opportunity, instruct Finance Officers to work with CSR to deliver best value!

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Contact Details

Bruce Pittingale, FRSACarbon Special Reserve

3 the BungalowsCaston Road

CarbrookeThetford

Norfolk, IP25 6TFTel: 05602 391784

Mobile: 07545 769645Email: [email protected]

Web: http://www.carbonspecialreserve.com