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Purpose of FEP
To work in a collaborative and inclusive way within the Network area as a catalyst to make our area resilient, energy efficient and sustainable over the next 25 years and beyond
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Reasons for aiming for higher local resilience major financial problems Europe/world wide high and rising energy prices reduced energy security recession with growth prospects uncertain resource supply issues looming climate change about to bring increased uncertainty in
food supply tourism income
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Progress so far
Local energy supply & demand clear Indication of present trends Better view of housing & energy Renewable energy sources very large We can meet Low Carbon 2050 legal targets Local food self reliance also possible We have set up FEP as an Industrial Provident Society for the benefit of the community
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GWh non-domestic
domestic transport total %
Coal 2 10 12 2%
Oil 53 122 259 434 56%
Gas 47 146 193 25%
Electricity 40 96 136 18%
RE 11 1%
Totals 142 375 259 776 100%
% 18% 48% 33% 100%
Local energy use
Highest demands are • oil for transport & home heating• gas in the home
Energy costs £87m pa nearly 20% of local GVA
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Housing and energy
Case studies carried out in housing types covering >50% of local homes Shows large potential for energy saving especially in older houses Many opportunities to change to renewable energy heating eg ground source heat pumps, pellet boilers and stoves
Pellet stove
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Local solar resource very large
PV Potential
Using Output % of 2050 energy
GWh pa
Domestic 30% of suitable
16 3%
Non Domestic 14% of roofs
64 14%
Total buildings 80 17%
Land arrays 10% of low grade land
175 37%
To meet this 54% of demand requires installation of interseasonal energy storage
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Large wind resource available
With no noise problems the local resource is:-
large turbines installed at 1-2 pa can meet 28% of 2050 needs smaller turbines at 23 pa, sites to supply
12% of future demand
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Land issues
At present we import over 90% of our food
We have land and skills to grow and process most of our own food
This still leaves room for:- Solar Arrays for 37% of low carbon demand Planting woodland for coppice for energy – heating/electricity backup for wind and solar & for system stability etc Recreation land, nature & other uses
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Business opportunities to increase resilience energy efficiency: programme of £5m pa
insulation, new boilers- especially renewable heat supply low energy lighting, conservatories controls, smart metering, video conferencing industrial system redesign & LCA low carbon transport options
renewable energy local supply: programme of £6.5m pa wind, PV, solar heat local energy supply companies
local food production, processing and sales local market £60m pa growing, processing increase local marketing- wins on low transport costs
local business increases local resilience when using local supplies
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With higher local energy efficiency we can produce all our energy from local renewable energy resources, building on local expertise
and building the local business base
Please join with FEP in working together for
Action for local energy wealth