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Offshore Renewables in the UK: Funding and developing offshore wind projects Nick Medic Director of Offshore Renewables, RenewableUK March 2014
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Page 1: Offshore renewables in the UK: Funding and developing offshore wind projects

Offshore Renewables in the UK:

Funding and developing offshore wind projects

Nick Medic

Director of Offshore Renewables, RenewableUK

March 2014

Page 2: Offshore renewables in the UK: Funding and developing offshore wind projects

RenewableUK: key roles

“The voice of wind and marine energy”

founded in 1978 as the British Wind Energy Association

Roles:

industry forum

representative body

media resource

public campaign

Offshore Renewables Team:

Nick Medic, Director of Offshore Renewables

Dee Nunn, Wave and Tidal Development Manager

Filippo Locatelli, Offshore Wind Development Manager

Clare Daly, Offshore Wind Relations Manager

Page 3: Offshore renewables in the UK: Funding and developing offshore wind projects

Structure of today’s presentation

Funding offshore wind projects:

Historical perspective and key statistics

Project funding and future challenges

Development of offshore to 2020 and beyond

Supply chain and socio-economic markers

Role of statutory nature conservation bodies

Presentation running time: 25 - 30 minutes (approx.)

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Offshore renewables in UK: key past trends

Growth in UK Deployment

March 2004: 32 turbines deployed

March 2008: 149 turbines deployed

March 2014: 1075 turbines deployed

Over the last 6 years a turbine went

up in UK waters on average every 48

hours!

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UK offshore scorecard: summary

Current offshore wind status:

Number of turbines: 1,075

Installed capacity: 3,653 MW

No. of wind farms built: 22

In construction / planning approval: 12

Contribution to UK electricity supply: 4%

More info: UKWED

at renewableuk.com

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Development : Round 1 & Round 2

Round 1

Announced: April 2001

Average site: 90 MW

Distance: Near shore

Water depths: up to 15 m

Round 2

Announced: December 2003

Average site: 400 MW

Distance: approx 15 km

Water depths: 5 m to 30 m

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Round 3: a full 30% of UK’s electricity

Round 3

• Announced January 2010

• Zones instead of wind farms

• Total capacity: 32,000 GW

• Contribution: 30% of UK supply

• Distance: 150+ km

• Surface: 27,000 km2

• Construction start: 2015

• Estimated turbines: 6,000

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Two Rounds in: UK leads the sector

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UK position: future trends

In the UK:

Within 5 years

10% of UK net electricity

By 2023

10GW+ deployed

By 2030

Chief renewable technology

on the grid

A global industry:

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Financing offshore wind: policy measures

Due to cost offshore wind developed under three financial

support mechanism:

Non-fossil Fuel Obligation: now phased out

Renewable Obligation: phased out in 2017, grandfathered until 2037

Contracts for Difference: inaugurated by Energy Act 2013, coming

into force in 2014

Source: EWEA, 2013

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Renewable Obligation key elements:

Renewable Obligation Certificates

unconstrained development

RO demand ahead of supply

renewable energy specific

Conclusion: very successful,

but more needed on

value to consumer

return on investment

other technologies.

RO vs CfD: compare and contrast

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£7.6 billion spending cap

contracts for difference

allocations/auctions

RO vs CfD: compare and contrast

£7.6 bn

Key elements of new system:

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UK offshore wind: the investors

Page 14: Offshore renewables in the UK: Funding and developing offshore wind projects

Offshore wind: deployment trends

Project Timelines: Quantifies

Industry appetite

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Offshore: Potential for jobs growth

Growth in

Employment

2008: first survey of

employment in the wind

energy sector (Bain & Co.)

Total: 700 offshore wind

2013: follow on survey

(Cambridge Econometrics)

Total: 6,830 offshore wind

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Future employment: trends

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Consenting process: key to sector success

Offshore consenting policy

overseen by the Consents and

Licensing Group (C&LG)

Two focus areas:

Fit-for-purpose legislation

Operational readiness

Aim: ‘A robust and efficient

offshore consenting system’

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Consenting offshore: current projects

Consenting Preparedness for Round 3:

Project commissioned by RenewableUK, carried out by consultants

PMSS is looking at challenges and resource requirements of Round 3.

Coping Strategy:

Understanding and accelerating solutions for strategic issues associated

with Round 3 development – through collaboration.

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Thank you

Questions?

Nick Medic, Director of Offshore Renewables

[email protected]


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