Planning Advisory Service Seminar 11 th March 2015, Leeds Renewable Energy.

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Planning Advisory Service Seminar 11 th March 2015, Leeds Renewable Energy

Centre for Sustainable Energy Registered Charity, set up in 1979 Meeting twin challenges of rising energy costs and climate change through: Giving energy advice to homeowners Running energy efficiency programmes Training Research and policy analysis, to inform / influence government policy Promoting community-led renewable energy projects Promoting consideration in Neighbourhood Planning

Overview of Existing Situation Policy Drivers: - Climate Change Act – 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 (from 1990 baseline) - Renewable Energy Directive % of its energy consumption from renewable sources by UK Renewable Energy Roadmap – 30% of electricity from renewable sources by 2020.

Emissions in % below 1990 level, but 4 th Carbon reduction budget commits UK to further 31% reduction from 2013 – 2025 (50% reduction from 1990). Further action / measures required to meet target.

ewables.pdf

Commercial Wind Farm development – my perspective

The German experience

National level: “Local Planning Authorities should.. support community-led initiatives for renewable and low carbon energy, including developments outside such areas being taken forward through neighbourhood planning”; para 97 NPPF. Planning Policy favouring Community Led Renewables

National Community Energy Strategy (Jan 2014) Wide range of ambition and potential for community generation – upper end = enough to power 1 million homes Definition of ‘community’ – doesn’t include Local Authorities, Parish Councils or Social Landlords BUT call to LAs for more recognition of positive benefits of community energy and a step-change in the support offered to projects Stresses importance of partnerships BANES cited – partnership working with Bath and West Community Energy (BWCE) Identifies potential role for Neighbourhood Planning

LPA - Community Renewable energy Policies - examples Control/Planning-Policy/Placemaking-Plan/pmp_options.pdf

Draft Cornwall Local Plan ‘Particular support will be given to renewable and low carbon energy generation developments that are led by, or meet the needs of local communities’. Such development would normally; be conceived and/or promoted within the community; and have as their primary purpose long term and inclusive economic, social and/or environmental benefits to the community.” LPA Community Renewable energy Policies

Types of community benefit Community-ownership = e.g. 1 turbine in a larger scheme Community investment = e.g. through share issue Benefit fund = annual payment; lump sum payment Benefits in kind = voluntary local improvements Socio-economic benefits = jobs, skills training, educational visits. Material benefits = e.g. improved infrastructure pdf

Support for “community-led” renewables not always transferred into Local Plan policy, and community benefits not given weight in planning decisions. Why? Planning permission goes with the land, not the applicant. How to secure the community benefits in the long term / the ownership of the community asset. Legal agreement? Local Planning policy support for Community Renewables pdf

What are the benefits? National carbon reduction targets Energy security Keeps money in the community Could provide funds to addresses fuel poverty Could fund improvements to local facilities Community resilience & involvement Stronger local economy & social capital Pay interest to investors Re-invest in local projects

Energy from waste Biomass (individual systems / district heating) or woodfuel project Solar water heating (solar thermal) Solar PV panels (electricity) Ground or air source heat pumps Wind turbine Small-scale hydro Project ideas – renewable energy Renewables on community buildings, domestic properties, standalone schemes…

Urban Community Energy Fund £10m Central Government fund Administered by:  Centre for Sustainable Energy  Pure Leapfrog Grants for feasibility work – up to £20,000 Local support? What technology works? Grid connection? Loans for project development costs – up to £130,000 Planning permission? Ecological permit? 

Neighbourhood Planning  2-year project to give detailed support to 10 Neighbourhood Planning Groups.  Objectives:  to integrate climate change and fuel poverty objectives into their neighbourhood plans  Attendance at committee meetings  Support with the delivery of public events/consultations  Research for developing an evidence base  Support with drafting policy

A vehicle for debate / forming consensus Developing consensus for community Renewables Auditing of Building stock Insulation / Draught proofing Initiatives Funded by Allowable Solutions fund Contributions? (contributions for off-site abatement from 2016 Carbon Neutral Homes requirements) Upgrading community Buildings – retrofitting With renewables Renewable Energy policies Ideas

Energy efficiency or renewables? 3. Generate 2. Reduce losses 1. Reduce demand Power down Power up

Case Study Fintry, scotland – Feed-in Tariff payments have funded: Energy advice line energy efficiency upgrade of community buildings Installation of domestic renewable energy systems at 22 properties: 6 Ground Source Heat Pumps, 7 Air Source Heat Pumps, 3 X 4kW Solar PV arrays, 5 solar thermal arrays, 2 X 16kW wind turbines 3 domestic biomass. 91 renewable energy installations so far £500 grants to install energy saving measures such as wood burning stoves, double glazing, external insulation Village community car club – electric car Community Orchard Draught-proofing workshops Fintry Renewable Energy Show! - Commercial Wind Farm -Community requested additional turbine for them to buy and own.

More ideas and resources

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