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Introduction to the BIG Energy Summit

Join the BIG Energy Summit to discuss renewable targets, air quality, government policy, and more. Explore local and global energy issues and find solutions together.

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Introduction to the BIG Energy Summit

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  1. Introduction to the BIG Energy Summit Phil Brennan, Acting Head of APSE Energy www.apse.org.uk

  2. Why are we here? The Agenda "Holding the increase in global average temperature to well below 2 degrees C above pre-industrial levels ...“ Renewables targets, air quality, government policy and support, role of the big 6, market changes… Local issues – fuel poverty, income, jobs, community benefits… Global National Local www.apse.org.uk

  3. The Agenda • May 2016 – Portugal’s entire electricity consumption was fully • covered by solar, wind and hydro • Sunday 15 May 2016 – Germany announced that clean energy had • powered almost all of its electricity • In 2015 wind power alone met 42% of Denmark’s electricity needs • 10 May no coal used in UK national grid for 4 hours – the first time since 1882 • UK has the 2 largest water based solar arrays in Europe Swansea Tidal Lagoon – Searching for finance??? The impact of fracking??? Will Hinckley Point C be ready??? …at £20bn www.apse.org.uk

  4. Why are we here? Sharing and learning Listening APSE Going Forward Leading www.apse.org.uk

  5. APSE Energy Members 2015 1 Aberdeen CC 2 Barnsley 3 Bradford 4 Bridgend 5 Buckinghamshire 6 Cardiff 7 City of York 8 Cumbria 9 Darlington 10 Derbyshire 11 Doncaster 12 Dudley 13 E Dunbartonshire 14 East Riding 15 Flintshire 16 Gedling 17 Knowsley 18 Lancaster 19 Middlesbrough 20 Midlothian 21 Newcastle 22 N Ayrshire 23 Northumberland 24 Nottingham 25Nottinghamshire 26 Oxford 27 Peterborough 28 Portsmouth 29 Preston 30 Reading 31 Sefton 32 Selby 33 S Lanarkshire 34 Southampton 35 Stevenage 36 Stockton-on-Tees 37 Swansea 38 Wakefield 39 Warwickshire 40 Wolverhampton 41 Wrexham

  6. APSE Energy Members 1 Aberdeen CC 2 Barnsley 3 Basingstoke & Deane 4 Bradford 5 Bridgend 6 Buckinghamshire 7 Cardiff 8 Cheshire East 9 City of York 10 Cumbria 11 Darlington 12 Derbyshire 13 Doncaster 14 Dudley 15 E Dunbartonshire 16 East Riding 17 Falkirk 18 Fife 19 Flintshire 20 Gedling 21 Glasgow 22 Gloucestershire 23 Guildford 24 Hartlepool 25 Knowsley 26 Lancaster 27 LB Havering 28 Maidstone 29 Middlesbrough 30 Midlothian 31 Monmouthshire 32 Newcastle 33 N Ayrshire 34 N Yorkshire 35 Northumberland 36 Nottingham 37 Nottinghamshire 38 Oxford 39 Peterborough 40 Portsmouth 41 Preston 42 Reading 43 Sefton 44 Selby 45 S Lanarkshire 46 Southampton 47 Stevenage 48 Stirling 49 Stockton-on-Tees 50 Swansea 51 Wakefield 52 Warwickshire 53 W Lothian 54 Wolverhampton 55 Wrexham

  7. APSE Energy Members

  8. Our Vision “The vision is to form an effective collaboration of a large number of local authorities to enable and facilitate the local municipalisation of energy services. By this we mean the public and community, as well as private, ownership and managerial control of local energy generation, distribution networks and delivery of energy efficiency works. Local authorities working together in this way would have great influence and would be able to deliver economies of scale in green energy to promote economic growth and combat fuel poverty.” www.apse.org.uk

  9. Aims The aims of APSE energy are to support councils to deliver the local municipalisation of energy services and in doing so: • address social objectives and deliver community benefits, such as a reduction in fuel poverty and increases in jobs and skills; • save money and make money for local authorities to safeguard local services. www.apse.org.uk

  10. Services offered • Advocacy and brokerage • Govt departments • Partners and suppliers • Academic sector • Sector associations • Capacity • 14 projects 2014-15 • 18 projects 2015-16 • 28% increase • Lots of jobs on the books! • Wind, solar, biomass, strategy • Knowledge • Briefings, articles, research, publications, surveys • Learning • Free workshops and seminars • Big Energy Summit – WE Link • To come • Biomass – June 22nd Manchester • Hydro – June 14th Guildford • Solar car ports - September • Energy purchasing - September www.apse.org.uk

  11. New offering Energy Efficiency • Menu of options • EE programme • Strategic context • Assets, operations, funding, energy pricing, monitoring, regulation • Links to wider blueprint • Consultancy support www.apse.org.uk

  12. And finally…it’s you! www.apse.org.uk

  13. Contact details Phil Brennan, Acting Head of APSE Energy Email: pbrennan@apse.org.uk Association for Public Service Excellence 2nd floor Washbrook House, Lancastrian Office Centre, Talbot Road, Old Trafford, Manchester M32 0FP. telephone: 0161 772 1810 fax: 0161 772 1811 web:www.apse.org.uk www.apse.org.uk

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