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Dr Stephen Finnegan, Liverpool John Moores University and Low Carbon Innovation Hub

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Dr Stephen Finnegan

What is the Low Carbon Innovation Hub?

• The Low Carbon Innovation Hub is funded by the European Regional Development Fund therefore no initial investment is needed from the companies that we work with.

• The project has the potential to bring significant economic benefits to the SMEs of Merseyside, supporting businesses to reduce emissions and develop low carbon technologies that will put the region at the forefront of new and expanding global markets.

• LJMU has niche and unique strengths in low carbon technologies and has a key role to play in the implementation of the low carbon agenda across Merseyside.

Overview of three themes

Renewable Energy 

• Resource Efficiency

• Energy from Waste and Biomass

• Sustainable Business Practices

• Sustainability Agenda

 

Low Carbon Technologies

• Smart Building Technologies

• Energy Management

• Carbon Finance

• Low Carbon Design and Planning

Environmental Management and Clean Technologies

• Environmental Monitoring

• Air Pollution Control

• Waste Management

• Water/ Waste Treatment

• Facility Management

 

http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/BLT/BEST/index.htm

Example 1: Sensors for Industrial Applications

Direct measurement

Flexible sensors…

O. Korostynska, A. Mason, and A. I. Al-Shamma’a, "Flexible Electromagnetic Wave Sensors for Real-Time Assessment of Water Contaminants," in Sensing Technology: Current Status and Future Trends I. vol. 7, A. Mason, S. C. Mukhopadhyay, K. P. Jayasundera, and N. Bhattacharyya, Eds., ed: Springer International Publishing, pp. 99-115, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-02318-2_6, 2014.

Embedded sensors

WirelessData transmission for use as part of a wider management system.

ProcessorComputational power

for data processing and analysis.

Sensors For parameters such as temperature, humidity,

etc.

 

Example 2: Low Carbon Finance

- Why is this topic important?- Business Risks- Options for consideration- Detail some of the financial options and implications- Summary

Low Carbon Finance

Annual Energy Cost

Additional Cost£xxx

2013 20202015

£XX,000

Increases, levies and

taxes*

2030

Why is this important?

Energy Cost

10-20%

* CCL, CPF

Annual Energy Cost

Additional Cost£xxx

2013 20202015

£XX,000

Increases, levies and

taxes

Energy Saving

10-20%

Possible Saving

£xxx

2030

Energy Cost

10-20%

Why is this important?

Energy Spend

£XX

Revenue Growth

£XX

Profitability

£XX

Business Risk

Strategy Associated Risks

Rising Fuel costs – Logistics and other vehicles New technologies & business opportunities- (new fuels)

Rising Energy costs – buildings, facilities, offices etc.Increasing regulation & future security of supply

Regulation Uncertainty - (Price of carbon)Reporting Accuracy (Civil penalties)

Costs of Reputational Risks

Fuel

Energy

Carbon Emissions

Brand & Reputation

Revenue

Profit

Energy

Business Risk

Strategy Associated Risks

Rising Fuel costs – Logistics and other vehicles New technologies & business opportunities- (new fuels)

Rising Energy costs – buildings, facilities, offices etc.Increasing regulation & future security of supply

Regulation Uncertainty - (Price of carbon)Reporting Accuracy (Civil penalties)

Costs of Reputational Risks

Fuel

Energy

Carbon Emissions

Brand & Reputation

Revenue

Profit

Energy

Business Risk

We can act as an independent 3rd party

Options for consideration

Financing options

Outright purchase Bank loan Grant

- Energy Efficiency Financing (EEF)

- Enhanced Capital Allowance (ECA)

- Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)

- Energy Services Companies (ESCO)

Energy Services Companies (ESCO)

Energy Services Companies (ESCO)

Originally heated by oil and LPG

Measures

• Energy saving lighting and pump control• Heat saving fans and air handling units• Renewable technology PV and biomass• Smart meters

Summary

Consider how we can help you Also consider the risks to your business Develop an action plan to mitigate risk Select the right solution Assess the financial implications

Contact

Dr Stephen Finnegan

s.finnegan@ljmu.ac.uk

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