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Community Energy Solutions (North East)
David Lacey Operations Director
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Project Background
  • Initial project development through
    DTI/DDU/Transco Affordable Warmth Team focusing
    on
  • The delivery of a model to bring about greater
    accessibility for deprived communities to the gas
    network.
  • The development of market viable renewable energy
    technologies.

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DTI Design and Demonstration Unit (DDU)
  • Established in 2003 to support the work of the
    Sustainable Energy Policy Network (SEPN) with the
    objective of identifying, evaluating, piloting
    and delivering innovative, cross- cutting
    community programmes that will assist the
    Government achieve its energy policy objectives.

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Why the North East?
  • The fuel poverty status of the region
  • The regions proven track record in tackling fuel
    poverty and improving energy efficiency
  • Regional leadership in developing and promoting
    renewable energy technologies
  • The presence of a significant number of rural and
    urban deprived communities with a strong
    potential to benefit from this project
  • The interest and commitment shown by ONE.

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CES Project Aims
  • To deliver cost effective community-based
    energy solutions that significantly reduce fuel
    poverty in order to improve living conditions,
    stimulate local regeneration and cut harmful
    emissions

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CES Structure
  • Community Energy Solutions, CES Group, is a not
    for profit community interest company (CIC). It
    has two wholly owned subsidiary companies, also
    community interest companies,Community Energy
    Solutions North East, CES (NE) CIC and Community
    Energy Solutions Yorkshire and Humber, CES (YH)
    CIC

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Holistic Approach to Energy Solutions
Gas connections to Non-Gas Communities
Community-based renewable technologies
WHOLE COMMUNITY/WHOLE HOUSE APPROACH
Energy Efficiency advice and benefits health check
Tailored approach to match each community with
community support
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The Story So Far
  • Funding of 1 million from DTI matched with 1
    million from One North East, the Regional
    Development Agency.
  • EEC partner identified
  • Big Lottery Fund Reaching Communities Programme
  • Low Carbon Buildings Programme (Stream 2)
  • Warm Zones
  • Warm Front

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The Story So Far
  • Established bases in Newcastle and Stockton.
  • Process of hiring staff is complete (7 of us).
  • Initial screening based on communities within 2
    km of a gas main and MDI of 25 shows 108 target
    communities.
  • Filter to identify early wins has pinpointed 17
    projects for immediate attention.
  • Tendering for bulk purchase of air source and
    ground source heat pumps completed.

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Where Next?
  • Gas mains extension schemes at
  • Prior Park, Berwick on Tweed (589 homes).
  • West Denton, Newcastle (494 homes).
  • Blakelaw, Newcastle (123 homes).
  • Cockfield/Woodland/Copley/Butterknowle, Teesdale.
  • Sunniside.

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Where Next?
  • Biomass Communal Heating for private housing,
    local school and church at Middleton in Teesdale
    plus possible ASHPs.
  • Gas mains extension at The Dene, Ebchester,
    Derwentside (166 homes)
  • Stobswood/Widdrington Station (150 homes) gas
    mains extension in partnership with UK Coal.
  • Melsonby and Prior Court, Billingham, (132 homes)
    district heating to all electric flats.
  • Cambois, Northumberland gas mains extension
    plus possible community renewables.
  • Benton, Newcastle, 163 homes belonging to the
    Guinness Trust
  • Knotts Flats, North Tyneside Home Housing -
    ASHPs.

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Call For Projects
  • Funding available for good projects.
  • Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) of 25
  • Minimum 50 households in a community.
  • Renewable capital where it bridges a gap in the
    business model.
  • Gas mains extensions using an IGT can bring the
    cost of previously non-viable projects down to
    affordable levels.

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Contact Details
  • Community Energy Solutions (North East)
  • St Josephs Business Centre
  • West Lane
  • Killingworth Village
  • Newcastle upon Tyne NE12 7BH
  • Tel 0191 216 0888
  • Fax 0191 216 0899
  • Mobile 07918 615 183
  • E-mail david.lacey_at_communityenergysolutions.org.u
    k

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