Stockport Renewable Energy Experiences Angie Jukes Stockport Council Technical Policy & Planning 0161 474 4385.

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Stockport Renewable Energy Experiences Angie Jukes Stockport Council Technical Policy & Planning

Content About Stockport Developing the policies A Steep Learning Curve ‘Great Leap Forward’ Political attitudes Renewables in Stockport

Health & Environment Advice Role to Planning Co funded by Director of Public Health & Technical Policy & Planning Team (responsible for Planning Policy) Non planner embedded into the team Sustainability Appraisal Sustainable Design & Construction – Low and zero carbon technologies Monitoring

Policies Making Improvements to Existing Dwellings Delivering the Energy Opportunities Plan – Network Development Areas – Microgeneration Areas Delivering District Heating Community Energy Areas Adapting to the impacts of Climate Change

Aims of the Policies Energy hierarchy Early stages consideration not ‘bolt on’ Familiarisation with technologies / experts Preparation for the Building Regulations changes Social and economic benefits Tackle climate change!

Making improvements to existing dwellings Planning applications for existing dwellings will be required where possible and practical to undertake reasonable improvements to the energy performance of the existing dwelling

Delivering the Energy Opportunities Plan Flexibility Two spatial Areas – Network Development Area – Microgeneration Area Target thresholds – 10 or more dwellings – 1000 sq m Domestic = 40% improvement over 2006 Part L Non-residential = 30% improvement over 2006 Part L Requirement for an ‘Energy Statement’ – Technically feasible / financially viable

Providing District Heating Where appropriate, applicants may be required to provide land, buildings and/or equipment for an energy centre to serve proposed or multiple developments. It is expected that requirements will be discussed in pre-application discussions and will be included as part of a planning condition. New Development: – Residential development of at least 55 dwellings per hectare and at least 100 dwellings – Large scale mixed use development – Proximity to high heat density areas of existing buildings – Proximity to existing heat sources Existing Development – Heat demand density of at least 3,000 kw/km2; res density of 55 dwellings per hectare or presence of public sector building – Proximity to heat sources

Community Owned Resource Wind Priority areas: – Good local wind resource – Close to electricity infrastructure – Close to roads etc., for easy transport of parts – Close to the community – Environment / archaeological impacts – High landscape quality areas – Aviation & Defence Infrastructure – 500m from residential areas & properties The Council recognises the important role that community owned energy generation will play in reducing CO2 emissions and increasing installed low carbon and renewable energy capacity.

Adapt to the Impacts of Climate Change Design to avoid, mitigate or reduce the impacts of climate change – Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems – Brownfield: reduce run-off by min 50% 30% for sites outside CDAs – Greenfield: no increase in run off – Permeable surfacing Tackling the Urban Heat Island effect: – Appropriate green cover – Green roofs, walls and boundaries – Natural air flow in design – Passive Cooling & Natural Ventilation – Solar Shading Blue Infrastructure – lakes, ponds, fountains and watercourses – Promote BREEAM, Code for Sustainable Homes, CEEQUAL etc.

A Steep Learning Curve Clear Guidance Training Capacity – Pre-application – Phone – Events? Signposting

Stockport’s Guidance House Extension Energy Checklist Sample Energy Statements Low Carbon Design Guidance Guide to Technology Costs District Heating Feasibility Guidance District Heating Feasibility – Case Studies Sustainable Design & Construction SPD – Energy Topic Sustainability Checklist – Energy Elements

Small scale sample energy statement

Guide to Technology Costs

Carbon Offset - Allowable Solutions

Applications for Renewable Installations Anaerobic Digestion Wind Turbines Hydro Schemes Biomass District Heating Carbon Savings – before and after Cost savings Address planning constraints

Great Leap Forward... Validation Checklist People don’t always read guidance Major hand holding required particularly for smaller developers A need for greater national activity in terms of skills development Growing realisation by developers of benefits Economic benefits Energy consultants like Stockport’s approach

Personal frustrations I know how the technologies work generally – how would they work on the site... How much is ‘too expensive’? Endless pages of SAP reports.... Planning doesn’t like wind turbines.... It’s a heritage site...

Success? Percentages of energy statements present, and inadequate. Where targets apply and an ES is available, the targets are addressed

Members Portfolio support Executive support for policies Evangelical? Resources to help with Member training Evidence base simplified Economic and social benefits

Renewables in Stockport April 2010 to September 2012 there were 2,928 applications for FIT Stockport Homes – Biomass – Solar PV Biomass Hydro Anaerobic Digestion Solar PV and Hot Water Ground Source Heat Pumps Wind

Lessons learned Validation Checklist Viability considerations Building Regulations Targets Energy statement – most useful element Pre-application crucial Training critical – regional / national Still not a priority... but demand is rising

Sustainable Drainage Policy in Core Strategy – Lack of enforcement to date SUDS Approval Body – charging Process in Development Guidance – SPD

Questions?