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Network Meeting
15th November 2016
Agenda
8.30 Introduction from Gareth Williams, Chair of the
Forum
8.35 Presentation on the Business Energy Efficiency
programme from Worcestershire and Herefordshire Council
8.50 Phil Taylor from NatWest - financing renewables
8.55 Update on FITs from Harriet Murray Jones
9.00 Update on RHI from Richard Collins of Wye Valley Energy
9.05 Presentation on the Business Growth Programme
from Herefordshire Council
9.20 Conclusions and questions
9.30 End of presentations, chance for you to speak to any
of the presenters and receive one to one advice and
information
Introducing the new Business Energy
Efficiency Programme
Christopher Atkinson & Claire Bennett
Why is Energy Efficiency Good Business?
• Increased profits • Improved resilience to fluctuating energy costs • Competitive advantage • Supports supply chains • Reduces environmental impact • Hidden benefits
A new European funded programme covering Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Telford & Wrekin which will offer:
• Free reviews & advice • Grants to reduce energy usage, costs and carbon. • Business Support
What is the Business Energy Efficiency Programme?
The key aims of the programme will be to help businesses to reduce energy costs, improve competitiveness, raise environmental awareness and reduce CO2 emissions
Who can we help?
Small and medium size enterprises:
• Based in Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Telford & Wrekin
• Employing less than 250 employees
• Turnover < 50 million Euros
• Balance sheet < 43 million Euros
Non eligible businesses include retail (primarily serving the public) & agriculture. The programme is primarily aimed at the business to business sector.
Energy Assessments
• Free diagnostic reviews • Helps put business in control
through measurement and technical advice
• Considers premises, people, practice & processes
• Provides report and follow up support
• In the previous Resource Efficient Worcestershire programme recommendations = average annual savings of £8K & 31 CO2 tonnes.
Grants
• £800,000 total grant funding • £2,000 – £20,000 • 40% intervention rate
Examples of Activities • Lighting • Energy control systems • Compressed air equipment • Process improving equipment • Refrigeration • Insulation & Heating • Renewables • Plus more
Wider & hidden benefits
Wider benefits can include –
• Happier, more motivated workforce
• Can encourage behaviour change in staff
• Can improve company reputation
• Can lead to review of spend & practice in other areas
Resource Efficient Worcestershire
Project Film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fu5U4xyIw0&feature=youtu.be
Summary Free Energy Efficiency Assessments and Grant of up to £20,000 are available to Herefordshire small and medium sized businesses
Visit www.business-central.co.uk/beep to register or speak to us at the end of event today.
Thank you for listening.
Christopher Atkinson Claire Bennett
[email protected] [email protected]
01905 843309 01432 261997
Phil Taylor Natwest Bank
Policy & Feed in Tariff update
Policy update
• Call for evidence on smart flexible energy
system
– policy/regulatory barriers
• Smart energy key area of Government focus
• Storage
• System values pricing
Feed in Tariff
• Downward trend
• Deployment caps
Description 1 Apr to 30 Jun 2016
1 Jul to 30 Sep 2016
1 Oct to 31 Dec 2016
1 Jan to 31 Mar 2017
1 Apr to 30 Jun 2017
1 Jul to 30 Sep 2017
1 Oct to 31 Dec 2017
1 Jan to 31 Mar 2018
1 Apr to 30 Jun 2018
1 Jul to 30 Sep 2018
1 Oct to 31 Dec 2018
1 Jan to 31 Mar 2019
Hydro generating station with total installed capacity of 100kW or less
7.68 7.66 7.65 7.63 7.61 7.61 7.59 7.58 7.56 7.55 7.53 7.52
Hydro generating station with total installed capacity greater than 100kW but not exceeding 500kW
6.14 6.13 6.12 6.11 6.11 6.10 6.09 6.09 6.08 6.07 6.06 6.06
Hydro generating station with total installed capacity greater than 500kW but not exceeding 2 MW
6.14 6.13 6.12 6.11 6.11 6.10 6.09 6.09 6.08 6.07 6.06 6.06
Hydro generating station with total installed capacity greater than 2 MW
4.43 4.43 4.43 4.43 4.43 4.43 4.43 4.43 4.43 4.43 4.43 4.43
Solar photovoltaic (other than stand-alone) with total installed capacity of 10 kW or less
Higher 4.32 4.25 4.18 4.11 4.04 3.97 3.90 3.83 3.76 3.69 3.62 3.55
Middle 3.89 3.83 3.76 3.70 3.64 3.57 3.51 3.45 3.38 3.32 3.26 3.20
Lower 0.74 0.61 0.57 0.52 0.47 0.42 0.37 0.33 0.29 0.23 0.19 0.14
Solar photovoltaic (other than stand-alone) with total installed capacity greater than 10 kW but not exceeding 50kW
Higher 4.53 4.46 4.39 4.32 4.25 4.19 4.12 4.05 3.98 3.91 3.85 3.78
Middle 4.08 4.01 3.95 3.89 3.83 3.77 3.71 3.65 3.58 3.52 3.47 3.40
Lower 0.74 0.61 0.57 0.52 0.47 0.42 0.37 0.33 0.29 0.23 0.19 0.14
Solar photovoltaic (other than stand-alone) with total installed capacity greater than 50 kW but not exceeding 250kW
Higher 2.38 2.09 2.03 1.99 1.94 1.89 1.84 1.78 1.74 1.68 1.64 1.58
Middle 2.14 1.88 1.83 1.79 1.75 1.70 1.66 1.60 1.57 1.51 1.48 1.42
Lower 0.74 0.61 0.57 0.52 0.47 0.42 0.37 0.33 0.29 0.23 0.19 0.14
Solar photovoltaic (other than stand-alone) with total installed capacity greater than 250 kW but not exceeding 1 MW
1.99 1.75 1.69 1.65 1.59 1.55 1.50 1.44 1.40 1.34 1.30 1.25
Solar photovoltaic (other than stand-alone) with total installed capacity greater than 1 MW
0.74 0.61 0.57 0.52 0.47 0.42 0.37 0.33 0.29 0.23 0.19 0.14
Stand-alone solar photovoltaic 0.74 0.61 0.51 0.47 0.42 0.38 0.33 0.30 0.26 0.21 0.17 0.13
Description1 Apr to 30
Jun 2016
1 Jul to 30
Sep 2016
1 Oct to 31
Dec 2016
1 Jan to 31
Mar 2017
1 Apr to 30
Jun 2017
1 Jul to 30
Sep 2017
1 Oct to 31
Dec 2017
1 Jan to 31
Mar 2018
1 Apr to 30
Jun 2018
1 Jul to 30
Sep 2018
1 Oct to 31
Dec 2018
1 Jan to 31
Mar 2019
Wind with total installed capacity of 50kW
or less8.46 8.39 8.33 8.26 8.19 8.13 8.06 7.99 7.93 7.86 7.79 7.73
Wind with total installed capacity greater
than 50kW but not exceeding 100 kW7.61 6.85 6.08 6.02 5.97 5.93 5.88 5.82 5.79 5.72 5.68 5.63
Wind with total installed capacity greater
than 100kW but not exceeding 1.5 MW4.89 4.40 3.92 3.90 3.88 3.85 3.83 3.82 3.79 3.77 3.75 3.74
Wind with total installed capacity
exceeding 1.5MW0.85 0.85 0.83 0.82 0.81 0.79 0.78 0.77 0.76 0.75 0.74 0.73
Anaerobic digestion with total installed
capacity of 250kW or less8.21 7.39 6.65 6.65* 6.65* 6.65* 6.65* 6.65* 6.65* 6.65* 6.65* 6.65*
Anaerobic digestion with total installed
capacity greater than 250kW but not
exceeding 500kW
7.58 6.82 6.14 6.14* 6.14* 6.14* 6.14* 6.14* 6.14* 6.14* 6.14* 6.14*
Anaerobic digestion with total installed
capacity greater than 500kW7.81 7.03 6.33 6.33* 6.33* 6.33* 6.33* 6.33* 6.33* 6.33* 6.33* 6.33*
Combined Heat and Power with total
installed capacity less than 2kW13.45 13.45 13.45 13.45 13.45 13.45 13.45 13.45 13.45 13.45 13.45 13.45
Export Tariff 4.91 4.91 4.91 4.91 4.91 4.91 4.91 4.91 4.91 4.91 4.91 4.91
2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
RHI Rates
Richard Collins
Non Domestic
Launched 28th November 2011 – when the Non domestic RHI started.
The Tier One tariff is based on a system being used for 1,314 hours per year.
The Tier Two tariff is then paid for anything over this usage.
The RHI will pay the customer on the amount of kWhs they use.
Payments are for 20 years and linked to the Retail Price Index (RPI) so will increase with inflation.
Current – 01/10/2016 – 31/12/16
Small commercial biomass Solid biomass including
solid biomass
contained in waste
Less than 200 kWth
Tier 1
Less than 200 kWth
Tier 2
3.10
0.82
Medium commercial
biomass
200 kWth and above
& less than 1MWth
Tier 1
200 kWth and above
& less than 1MWth
Tier 2
5.24
2.27
Large commercial biomass 1MWth and above 2.05
Current – 01/10/2016 – 31/12/16
Solid biomass CHP (after 4/12/2013)
All capacities
4.22
Water / Ground Source heat pumps
All capacities tier 1
All capacities tier 1
8.95
2.67
Air source heat pumps (after 4/12/2013)
All capacities 2.57
Current – 01/10/2016 – 31/12/16
Deep Geothermal (after 4/12/2013)
All capacities
5.14
All solar collectors
Less than 200 kWth
10.28
Biomethane injection All On the first 40,000 MWh of Eligible biomethane Tier 1
4.32
Current – 01/10/2016 – 31/12/16
Biomethane injection
Next 40,000 MWh Tier 2
2.54
Remaining MWh Tier 3
1.
Small Biogas Combustion Less than 200kWth 4.43
Current – 01/10/2016 – 31/12/16
Medium Biogas combustion
200kWth to 599kWth
3.47
600kWth and above
1.30
Large Biogas Combustion
Digression
The next quarterly publications will be published by the 1st December 2016 and if a tariff is digressed in this announcement it will come into effect 1st January 2017.
The current RHI scheme is due to close on 31st March 2017 with a new scheme starting on 1st April 2017, we currently do not have any details on scheme changes however Government intends to reform the RHI to improve value for money; reduce costs; and improve cost control and budget management
Digression
16/17 17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21
Budget cap £640m £780m £900m £1010m £1150m
Current estimate of £561m £666m £698m £720m £740m
In our opinion:-
The carrot will get smaller
The stick will get bigger
However there will be opportunities
• There is a £300million district heating fund and heat networks targets
We need to bold and brave enough to take and invest in these
opportunities.
What does the future hold?
The Marches Growth Hub
Lyndsay Francis
Nadine Kinsey
Marches Growth Hub
• Business friendly website: www.marchesgrowthhub.co.uk
• Dedicated helpline: 0345 6000 727
• Hub sites:
– Hereford: Business Solutions Centre, Rotherwas
– Shrewsbury: Food Enterprise Centre
– Telford: Wolverhampton University Campus
Hereford Hub
• One to one advice and guidance sessions
• Help to access advice & support
• A programme of business events and workshops
• Access to hot desking
facilities and meeting
rooms for hire through
the Hereford Business
Solutions Centre.
Business Growth Programme
Suite of four grants within one programme:
Business Growth Programme
Grants between £10,000 - £20,000
Grants between £10,000 - £30,000
Grant assistance = 50% of total project costs up to the maximum scheme total
Business Growth Programme
Grants between £20,000 - £200,000
Grants between £20,000 - £150,000
Grant assistance = 25% of total project costs up to the maximum scheme total
Activities supported up to £20,000: For relocation and expansion activities e.g. kit out for new starters/expansion 3D Printer – prototype new products Improvements to your website
Activities supported up to £30,000: Encouraging innovation e.g. new manufacturing equipment ERP/CRM software systems Coaching and mentoring to help you grow and move forward
Activities supported up to £200,000: Security, lighting, landscaping, heating, signage, cycle racks and even toilets! Food and drink producers Mentoring and coaching – is HS2 for me?
HS2 is much bigger than civil engineering, tracks, bridges and trains……..
Activities supported up to £150,000: Most self improvements resulting in positive environmental changes Recycling waste e.g. plastic Move to renewable energy New production processes resulting in less energy consumption and less waste Diversify and create a completely new business from recycled product
Common themes across all four grant schemes: All projects must result in job creation - £10,000 = 1 job, £20,000 = 2 jobs Nine eligibility questions – must answer yes to all before applying ‘B2B’ businesses only Must be an SME, have eligible SIC code, must evidence match funding No HP or credit card purchases No multiple applications No retail
For more information on these schemes or to speak to one of the team about the
support available call into the centre or: www.marchesgrowthhub.co.uk [email protected]
01432 261758
Thank you! Please stay for coffee and chat
Email: [email protected]