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The Future of District Energy

All Energy – 5th May 2016

ENGIE Worldwide Key Facts

154,950 Employees worldwide

€69.9 billion

Revenues in 2015

Operating in

70 countries

No1 Supplier of

energy efficiency services in the world

Figures correct as of 31/12/2015

ENGIE > 200 District Energy References

France: ≈ 130 district

heating and cooling

networks operated

by Cofely, including CPCU

& Climespace

Lisbon: Expo’98 district

trigeneration

Saragossa: 2008

International Expo site

heating and coolin network

Monaco: Principality DHC

network trigeneration

Brussels: Zaventern

National Airport

Liège: Heating Network

for University Campus

Magdeburg: Heating network

Italy: Cofely operates

on 24 district heating

and cooling networks

Slovakia: Cofely operates

5 DHC networks

(2 in Bratislava)

England: Queen Elizageth

Olympic Park, London.

11 DHC systems in the UK

Amsterdam: Heating

and Cooling networks

for 3 main districts

(Mahler 4, Oosterdokseiland,

and Overhoeks)

Barcelona: District Heating

and Cooling Network

Zurich,(Bussigny):

Heating network

Urban Energy District energy schemes

Midlands

Leicester District Energy

Birmingham District Energy

Coventry District Energy Olympic Park & Stratford City

Whitehall

ExCel Arena

Bloomsbury Heat & Power

Greenwich Millenium Village

Equinox, Hatfield

Southampton Geothermal

Eastleigh

South

London

The Case for District Energy

District Energy addresses all the branches of

the energy trilemma

Security of Supply

Climate Change

Affordability

• Fuel diversification

• Distributed energy

• Local sourcing

Low carbon heat • CHP

• Biomass

• Heat pumps

Potential for lower cost heat

Future Estimates of District Heating Growth

Source – Element Energy report to CCC - Nov 2015

1%

9%

3%

18%

% of total heat

3M households

by 2030

Government Support

Over 200 potential Local

Authority district heating

schemes have received funding

from the HNDU

£300M of funding announced by

DECC – allocation details TBC

Planning guidance

District Heating Loans Fund

The Future for Existing DE Schemes

Network Expansion

Interconnection of Schemes

Technology - future-proofing

Decarbonisation - sustained

Energy Efficiency

City Wide DE Scheme

14,000 tonnes CO2 saved p.a.

3 Core Partners

Providing heat chilled

water & electricity from

4 Energy Centres

7.5MWe CHP

Birmingham District Energy Company, Birmingham

BDEC Expansion

Olympic Park District Energy Scheme

16 km of energy network

2 energy centres

(district heating & cooling)

£100 million investment

40 year concession

Energy price regulation

Heating & Cooling Networks

East London Energy responsible

for:

—Energy Centres and Network

Infrastructure:

—Generation & Distribution:

—Purchase of all primary energy

—Conversion of primary energy to

heat, cool and electrical energy

Within the Park all developments

have to connect at pre-agreed

prices

Projected Growth in Heat Demand

Technology – Decarbonisation and Future Proofing

Long-life heat network

Technologies

— Gas CHP

— Biomass

— Heat from EfW

— Heat pumps

— Geothermal

— Biogas

Private wires and

embedded generation

Richard Long Tel: 07973 723460 [email protected]

Any Questions?