Golden Mile Transport Meeting22 April 2010
The next evolutionary step for greentomato
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The greentomato group provides a variety of goods
and services with the aim of assisting its clients to
reduce their carbon footprints without a
dramatic change in lifestyle
The energy problem
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The UK has an uncertain energy future given
- the slowing production of oil and gas in the UK
which leads to increasing reliance on
overseas sources
- low carbon emission targets which need to
be met by 2050
- the level of capital required - we are
required to double our rate of electricity asset investments to replace
systems which are nearing the end of their
lifetime
Based on CBI estimates
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Small-scale electricity generation
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- FIT returns
- Utility savings
- Predictability of utility costs
- CRC points
- Marketing benefits
The FIT or ‘Clean Energy Cashback Scheme’
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A similar system for the generation of heat, the
renewable heat incentive, is set to come into force in
April 2011
· Launched on 1 April 2010· Payments for generating electricity from eligible small scale low carbon energy
sources– solar photovoltaic– wind– hydro– anaerobic digestion– micro -CHP
· Payable to individuals, households, communities and businesses· Two levels of tariff
– generation tariff , payable per kWh generated, regardless of whether it is used or sold– export tariff, guaranteed minimum price payable per kWh that is not used and is sold back
to the electricity grid
· Tariff is index linked· Tax free for domestic only· Attaches to a system for a guaranteed period of time depending on the
technology
Case study
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Large commercial building in North London
Pitched roof
South-West facing
No significant installation issues
Available space of 350m2
1 Based on SAP 45 deg from South, 0.8 performance factor2 Assuming that the installation is carried out by March 20123 Based on 0.568kg co2 per kWh
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Size of installation 39.5 kWp
Annual output 30,233 kWh
Installation cost £135,000
FIT 31.4p/kWh
CO saving 17,173kg
Size of array 288m
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Returns for the first 10 years
Year
Kaohsiung stadium in Taiwan
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Largest solar powered stadium in the world
50,000 capacity stadium
Array is made up of 8,844 solar panels and is 4,552m
Generates 1.14 million kWh per annum preventing the release of 660t of CO per
year
When the stadium is not being used, it provides 80%
of the power for the local area
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Transport
Electrification of the transport network
Solar powered car parks
Opportunities for completely zero emission
fleets
Executing a potential project
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greentomatoenergy is unique in that it offers a full suite of services across all
technologies so that we are able to offer a solution that
is most suited to your business
Analyse space
Design
Finance
Install
Maintain
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