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Title: Ray Bowers


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Ray Bowers Head of Spatial Planning South East
England Regional Assembly
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Purpose of the Strategy
  • To reduce dependence on fossil fuels and reduce
    carbon dioxide emissions
  • To provide a framework for increasing energy
    efficiency and use of renewable energy sources
  • To review the energy policy of RPG9
  • To develop and promote targets for renewable
    energy

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Our Vision
By 2026 there will have been a substantial
increase in the efficiency of energy use the
proportion supplied by renewable sources. By
2026 at least 14 of the regions electricity
generation capacity will be provided from
renewable sources. This will be achieved
through well-designed development that reflects
the tenets of sustainable development
encourages new business and employment.
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Working Towards our Vision
  • Measures to increase efficiency
  • Increase use of combined heat and power
  • Promote and facilitate renewable energy

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The Opportunity
  • Increase electricity generated from renewable
    sources from 0.05 now to 4 by 2010 6 by
    2016 14 by 2026
  • Enough to power over 1 million homes, and save
    1.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year by
    2026

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Implementation
  • Planning Policies
  • Supply chain and market development
  • Raising awareness
  • Collective responsibility and action

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Strategy Process
  • Consultation to 9 January 2003
  • Revised proposals to government in Spring 2003
  • Public Examination

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David Payne Regional Planner South East England
Regional Assembly
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Biomass wood, coppice, straw broiler litter
By 2010 potential for 100 MW from 10 large
small CHP plants, increasing to 155 MW by 2026
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Offshore windBy 2010 200 MW from up to 4
large wind farmsBy 2026 700 MW from 8 wind
farms
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Onshore wind Potential for 120 MW by 2010 from
mix of clusters, single large and single small
turbines By 2026, 160 MW from up to 20 clusters,
24 single large turbines and 100 single small
turbines
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South East England Regional Assembly
Solar energy - Photovoltaics By 2010 up to 15 MW
in domestic, commercial other applications.
Increasing to 360 MW by 2026 from over 200,000
installations
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Regional Renewable Energy Targetskey resources
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Policies
  • Planning Policies
  • Integrating energy and development
  • Efficiency CHP
  • Renewable Energy
  • regional sub regional targets
  • areas of wind energy potential
  • specific development criteria

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Policies
  • Supporting development of renewables
  • Market development supply chains
  • Demonstration/flagship projects
  • Raising awareness
  • Communication between all sectors
  • Good practice

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Implementation
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Building design orientation
  • Influenced by Building Regulations
  • Higher standards promoted under various schemes
    and advice services
  • Development plans, briefs and Supplementary
    Planning Guidance can influence design

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Implementation
  • Renewable Energy
  • Driven by national targets mechanisms, and will
    be delivered by
  • Integration into developments
  • Investment by industry
  • Support by communities landowners
  • Development of supply chains

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Implementation
  • Can be encouraged and facilitate through
  • Joint working at local, sub-regional and regional
    level
  • Use of Supplementary Planning Guidance and design
    briefs
  • Identifying barriers and means of overcoming these

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Strategy for Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy
  • Conclusions
  • To ensure the opportunities are realised, we
    need
  • Positive planning
  • Ownership ambition
  • Collective responsibility action

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Breakout SessionsQuestions
  • Are the targets ambitious but achievable, and
    include the right mix of resources?
  • Does the Strategy provide sufficient planning
    policy guidance on location and design of
    renewable energy development?

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Breakout SessionsQuestions
  • What more should the Strategy say about energy
    efficiency?
  • Are there other measures needed to encourage
    supply chain and market development and to raise
    awareness?
  • Are further measures needed to implement the
    Strategy?

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Are the targets ambitious but achievable, and
include the right mix of resources?
  • Approp. for 2010, modest for beyond esp re PV
    offshore wind
  • Too much biomass
  • More on hydro
  • Excl. waste at present need for clear link with
    Waste Strategy re. green waste
  • Target for heat useful
  • Look at hydrogen in longer term

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Sufficient planning policy guidance?
  • Who policy aimed at district, sub-regional or
    county?
  • Stronger on site identification vs flexibility of
    criteria
  • Policies to require rather than suggest
  • Use of s.106 agreements
  • Policy currently too focused on wind large
    scale development
  • More emphasis on community schemes

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What more should the Strategy say about energy
efficiency?
  • Need for targets on efficiency (CO2 emissions)
  • Reinforce energy hierarchy in policy
  • Energy rating new development
  • Use of SPG (energy sustainable development)
    crucial
  • Too much on heating vs cooling
  • Require CHP in all new developments
  • Opportunities for retrofitting
  • Difficult to implement through planning

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Supply chain, market development and raising
awareness
  • Need for commitment ownership by elected
    members
  • Need to lobby to reform NETA
  • Need for case studies (incl. policies) of good
    and bad
  • Need to make the case for energy efficiency RE
    compelling
  • Council tax on CO2 emissions
  • Expand remit of energy advice centres

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Other comments issues
  • Vision should include climate change
  • Need to address skills shortages planners,
    building industry
  • Conflict between community aspirations and large
    developers
  • Local use of locally generated power
  • More on heat transport fuels
  • Higher targets to reflect need for much greater
    cuts in CO2
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