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Driving Innovation V2 140508 Localised energy systems a cross sector approach £11m Collaborative Research and Development competition Christian Inglis Energy, Mark Wray Built Environment Jon Horsley Transport, Andrew Tyrer - Digital

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TSB presentation on their Localised Energy Systems call given on the 5th Feb 14, in Edinburgh, as part of SE's Innovation in Energy Systems event

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Page 1: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

V2 140508

Localised energy systems – a cross sector

approach £11m Collaborative Research and Development

competition

Christian Inglis – Energy, Mark Wray – Built Environment

Jon Horsley – Transport, Andrew Tyrer - Digital

Page 2: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

Three strategy pillars to do this

Affordable and

secure sources of

energy which also

reduce GHG

emissions

Working with our

partners across the

Low Carbon

Innovation

Coordination Group

(LCICG) in delivery

Integration of

future demand and

energy supply into

a flexible, secure

and resilient

energy system

Reduce green

house gas

emissions at point

of use

Page 3: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

• Four questions to ask yourself when thinking

about Technology Strategy Board

competitions

• Is there a global market to sell into?

• Do we have companies in the UK capable of

taking the innovation forwards?

• Is Technology Strategy Board support needed to

take it forwards?

• Is the time to do it now or is it unfortunately too

late or perhaps too early?

This is how we prioritise

Page 4: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

Localised energy systems – a cross

sector approach

Competition for Collaborative Research and

Development

Page 5: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

UK Energy Demand 2010

15% from LES?

Page 6: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation What are the drivers?

• Drivers for change – alternate business models, meeting carbon reduction

goals, improving resilience & flexibility, reducing delivery and running

costs

• Policy driving significant change for the future of the UK’s energy system

• 15% renewables predicted to be deployed by 2020

• Changing mix of technologies generating, distributing, using and

storing energy

• Ageing infrastructure

• 80% reduction in green house gas emissions by 2050

- Built environment accounts for 45% of baseline emissions and

85% of it will still be in use in 2050.

- Reduction of the UK transport sector carbon emissions will rely

heavily upon vehicles being powered by electricity and that will

rely on a significantly decarbonized grid.

Page 7: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

What are the opportunities?

Energy

• Integration of renewable

energy supplies

• Balancing supply and

demand

• Developing a resilient

energy system

• Active control and

communication systems

Built environment

• Integrating DC and

charging systems into

buildings

• Delivering packages of

infrastructure

improvements to support

growth and reduce capital

and revenue costs

Page 8: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

What are the opportunities?

Transport

• Removing barriers to

electric vehicle charging

• Leveraging benefits of

charging e.g. Load

levelling, deployment or

use of smart metering

• Battery (or other storage

media) re-use to support

periodic localisedhigh

demand

Digital

• increased engagement in

generating, using, and

trading energy locally

• enhanced data

management and

security.

Page 9: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

It’s significant

• Smart energy systems - £3 > 5bn to UK by 2020

– Growth at 10% in UK, 30 % EU

• Electricity storage & networks - £6 > 34bn by 2050

• Offset of grid reinforcement - £4 > 19bn by 2050

• Electric vehicle stock to reach 75% by 2050

– Nationally 10% increase in demand

– Locally this could be 500%

• Innovation in heat and related markets £2-12bn by

2050

• Global market opportunities, not UK specific

Scale of the opportunity

Page 10: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

• Feasibility funding rounds

e.g. buildings better connected, smart

power distribution and demand

• Developing energy systems

Catapult

• Building a community in future

energy systems

What has happened already?

Page 11: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

Transport

• Focus on industrial research in energy

systems @ local scale

– Clusters of buildings up to districts / mini

networks / inclusive of energy user and/or

producers / virtual communities

– Electrical / heating / cooling / combustible

gases / alternative fuel technologies /

• Cross sector working to deliver innovation

in system integration

Built environment / digital / energy / transport

• Projects to develop new products, services,

and solutions across these sectors both for

UK and global markets

Scope of the call – 3 key points

Built environment

Energy

Digital Localised

energy systems

Page 12: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

1. systems solutions that balance supply and

demand and enable economically viable

energy eco systems e.g. design and modelling,

interoperability, combination/aggregation of individual technologies,

active management, control and monitoring of energy systems and

networks customer engagement tools

2. Developing new services for local energy

systems e.g. low carbon vehicle charging/refuelling, resilient

systems services, demand-side management, commercial models

and trading protocols that enable technologies and systems to be

used effectively, new ways of using/deploying smart meters

Challenge areas:

Page 13: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

3. integration of individual technologies,

including innovative combinations of; distributed generation, energy harvesting, storage, heating and

cooling and power technologies, smarter charging/refuelling, and

innovative energy storage facilities, for use with electric and

alternatively fuelled vehicles, DC power systems to supply

consumer electronics from DC sources, for example, photovoltaics,

fuel cells and batteries, without the need for conversion to AC

4. preparing for the digital energy era where

appliances can intelligently communicate

with supply networks including: ICT enabling

systems, tools for managing data, security and use, communication,

sensors

Challenge areas:

Page 14: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

• Projects that focus on individual technology

development alone, e.g. generation

technologies, storage media, new battery

development, development of smart-meters

• Projects that focus on energy efficiency

measures for buildings or individual

management systems technologies

Out of scope

Page 15: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

Deliverables

• A tangible outcome, e.g.

– Small scale technology demonstration

– Pilot system or process demonstrator

• We are planning on working with partners in the

LCICG to follow up on dissemination,

technology showcasing, policy informing and

community building around energy systems

– Events to be confirmed in 2015 and beyond

– http://tinyurl.com/ouv7jv6

Page 16: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

Up to £11M for business led industrial research

Up to £1.5M from EPSRC to support academic partners on energy

components. Funding for Universities, RTO’s etc limited to 30% of

project costs in any one project

Collaborative R&D - grant

Project costs - £200k to £2M

Project duration – 12 to 36 months

What’s the TSB / EPSRC offer

Page 17: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

Two stage application process

Stage 1 opens 20 January 2014

Competition briefing – Bristol 30 January 2014

Additional brokering event – London 18 February 2014

Registration (by website) closes (noon) 12 March 2014

Stage 1 applications submitted (noon) 19 March 2014

TSB assessment and successful applicants invited to

submit detailed proposal in stage 2 7 April 2014

Stage 2 applications submitted (noon) 22 May 2014

Projects commence August 2014

Application process

Page 18: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

• The future energy systems group is an online space

to find partners, discuss ideas, and get up to date

information.

• Growing community of nearing 200 and we

encourage you to join and be active

• Your profiles will also be uploaded here

https://connect.innovateuk.org/web/future-

energy-systems/overview

Looking for partners?

Page 19: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

• Background – Business: Johnson Matthey Ceramics, Rio Tinto Minerals

– 2000 to 2007

– Joined materials team at TSB in 2007, joined energy team

in 2012

– Academic: BEng,Materials Science and Engineering at

Surrey University – 2000

• Responsibilities – Grid balancing, management and infrastructure

– next generation solar

– localised energy systems

Christian Inglis

Contact details:

e: [email protected]

m: 07824599792

Twitter: @energytechstrat

Page 21: TSB Localised Energy Systems Competition, 5th Feb 14

Driving Innovation

• Launch of a £10m Urban Community Energy Fund

Some key points (courtesy RegenSW)

• Communities have invested ~£17m in community renewable

electricity through 40 community share offers.

• Highlights if current growth rate is maintained, this could rise to

more than £320m by 2020, or as much as £1.5bn under the

most optimistic scenario.

• A least 60MW of community-owned renewable electricity

generation capacity is currently in operation.

• https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/community-energy-

strategy

DECCs community energy strategy