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Richard Davies Director Low Carbon & Sustainable Energy Kenilworth <From Ambition to Action>

KICC MEA Kenilworth 30 September 2009

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Richard DaviesDirector

Low Carbon & Sustainable Energy Kenilworth <From Ambition to Action>

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Good Evening

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We’re seeking to deliver

on the 3Ds:

Demand Reduction

Decarbonisation

Decentralisation

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www.slideshare.net/mea

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‘We have an addiction to fossil fuels, and it’s not sustainable. The developed world gets 80% of its energy from fossil fuels; Britain, 90%. And this is unsustainable for three reasons. First, easily-accessible fossil fuels will at some point run out, so we’ll eventually have to get our energy from someplace else. Second, burning fossil fuels is having a measurable and very-probably dangerous effect on the climate. Avoiding dangerous climate change motivates an immediate change from our current use of fossil fuels. Third, even if we don’t care about climate change, a drastic reduction in Britain’s fossil fuel consumption would seem a wise move if we care about security of supply: continued rapid use of the oil and gas reserves will otherwise soon force fossil-addicted Britain to depend on imports from untrustworthy foreigners.’

Professor David MacKay FRS Chief Scientific Adviser

to DECC see www.withouthotair.com

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‘The best scientific projections indicate

that we have very

little time left -indeed, less than one

hundred months - in which to alter our

behaviour drastically. Although I wish it

were otherwise, I fear

we have reached the point when if we do

too little, too late to tackle this problem,

the consequences

could be catastrophic.’

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‘Can nine billion people be fed? Can we cope

with the demands in the future on water? Can

we provide enough energy? Can we do it, all

that, while mitigating and adapting to climate

change? And can we do all that in 21 years

time? That's when these things are going to

start hitting in a really big way. We need to act

now. We need investment in science and

technology, and all the other ways of treating

very seriously these major problems. 2030 is

not very far away.’Professor Sir John Beddington 19th March 2009, London

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Jeroen van der Veer, CEO Shell

28th January 2008

"Regardless

of which route we

choose, the world's

current predicament

limits our maneuvering

room. We are

experiencing a

step-change in the growth

rate of energy demand

due to population growth

and economic

development, and Shell

estimates that after

2015 supplies of

easy-to-access oil

and gas will no

longer keep

up with

demand."

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Climate Change Act Targets

• 1990 baseline of CO2 emissions was approximately 590 million tons of CO2.

• An 80% reduction is based on the minimum reductions necessary to avoid causing catastrophic and permanent changes to the climate

• 80% of 590m tons = 118 million tonnes.

• The UK level of CO2 emissions (1.76 tonnes/capita cf. ~10 tonnes today) hasn’t been that low since…… when?

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1950’s?

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1920’s?

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1900?

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1850?

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Source: AEA

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<It’s the delivery stupid!>

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‘The public discussion of energy options tends to be intensely emotional, polarized, mistrustful, and destructive. Every option is strongly opposed: the public seem to be anti-wind, anti-coal, anti-waste-to-energy, anti-tidal-barrage, anti-fuel-duty, and anti-nuclear.’

David MacKay FRS

Anti compact fluorescent lighting, anti cavity wall insulation, anti condensing boilers…..

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Missions to

consider/

take back…

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The Great ………. Refurb

In February 2009 Ed Milliband

announced that by 2050 all

British homes will be near

carbon zero. Is now the right

time for a EM locality to step

forward & seek to be the first

place in the UK to deliver this

in existing homes?

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Affordable Warmth

Eradicate ‘Fuel Poverty’

Maximise share of support e.g. Warmfront, CERT, Community Energy Saving Programme etc

Place Based approach –Affordable Warmth Community

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Unfair Share: Maximise Uptake

Ensure that the ‘KICC’ & ‘Kenilworth’ know what

Sustainable Energy &

Climate Change services are available in their locality

and then consume them or promote the consumption of

them.

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The Art of the Possible……

Explore what has been

achieved within the system as it

is. Why can’t Kenilworth

replicate examples of ‘Good

Enough Practice’. The

Domestic Energy Support of

Kirklees, the Biomass Uptake of

Barnsley, the Leadership of

Woking………

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Planning for new Policy & Programmes

How can localities benefit from

what DECC are planning.

Community Energy Saving

Programme, Feed In Tariffs,

Heat & Energy Saving Strategy

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Low Carbon Communities…a shared journey

Simon Ross Marches Energy Agency

2 April 2009

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Overview – a shared journey

Homes

Community buildings

Businesses

NI186

Meet groupSavings

MonitoringWorkshop

Meet group

Activity

Infrastructure

Savings

Business

Networks

Technology

FairSurveys

Energy

efficiency

Renewables

Savings

…and celebrate

lots of conversationsTraining

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Low Carbon Communities (Apr 06- Mar 09)

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Activity in Ellesmere

+ 300

homes with

measures

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Royal Hill

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Primary School + SHW

Cost of system £42,000

Cost to Primary School - £100

Saving - £1,100 a year for 20+ years

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• Cartoon exhibition

• Film showings

• Light Fantastic

• Discussions

• Awareness campaign

Other Activity

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Headline Figures

CO2 Savings by Sector

70%

23%

7%

Homes Businesses Community buildings

New funding for communities

CERT - £121,000

Capital Grants - £128,000

Retained Economic benefit - £173,000 pa

Performance Reward Grant - £630,000 to LA

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Scaling Up

Bewdley

Notts & Derbyshire

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‘Great to have some concrete ideas to put in place’

‘I enjoyed the conversations with other people + share experiences’

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Thank you

Simon Rosswww.mea.org.uk

… a shared journey

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“What we think, or what

we know, or what we

believe is, in the end, of

little consequence. The

only consequence is what

we do.” John Ruskin

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“Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men's blood... Make big plans; aim high in hope and work.”Daniel Hudson Burnham 1846-1912

“Search all the parks in all your cities; you'll find no statues of committees.”David Ogilvy 1911-1999

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“Leaving mobile phone chargers plugged in” is

often held up as an example of a behavioural

ecocrime, with people who switch their chargers

off being praised for “doing their bit.” The truth is

that a typical mobile phone charger consumes just

0.01 kWh per day. The amount of energy saved by

switching off the phone charger, 0.01 kWh, is

exactly the same as the energy used by driving an

average car for one second. I’m not saying that

you shouldn’t switch phone chargers off. But don’t

be duped by the mantra “every little helps.”

Obsessively switching off the phone-charger is like

bailing the Titanic with a teaspoon. Do switch it off,

but please be aware how tiny a gesture it is. David MacKay ‘Sustainable Energy Without the Hot Air’ www.withouthotair.com

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thank you