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Presentation transcript:

Scottish Developments Jan Reid Head of Marine & Low Carbon Technologies

Annual Review 2017 It has been a year of: POLICY PARTNERSHIPS; and CHANGE …and we broke some records too!

Scotland’s first Energy Strategy Three core principles for: A Whole System View - taking an integrated approach to approach to heat, transport, electricity and energy efficiency; An Inclusive Transition - that helps to tackle inequality and poverty, stimulating a fair and inclusive jobs market that creates opportunities across the country; and A Smarter Local Energy Model - supporting a smarter, more coordinated approach to planning and meeting local energy needs that links to developments at a national level. The strategy also sets out tangible milestones on the route to 2050, which include targets for: 50% of the energy for Scotland’s heat, transport and electricity consumption to be supplied from renewable sources by 2030 (up from 17.8% in 2015); and An increase by 30% in the productivity of energy use across the Scottish economy.

The Marine Energy Bit We will build on the success of REIF to broaden its scope beyond renewables to include low carbon energy solutions as an Energy Investment Fund, and bolster its funding with up to £20 million made available in 2018-19. We will continue to champion the Scottish wave and tidal energy sector – supporting the research, development, innovation and demonstration that will maintain Scotland's competitive advantage. Our Wave Energy Scotland (WES) technology programme has supported over 60 projects, engaged 170 organisations from industry and academia, and made over £25 million available so far to support innovation. The Minister for Business, Innovation and Energy has agreed to chair a new short life industry working group. This is working to agree five priorities to secure the future growth of the sector in light of changes in UK Government energy policy and EU exit.

Partnerships Innovation, Collaboration, Internationalisation, Diversification – we don’t just preach it OPIN Ocean Energy ERANET and the CoFund ADMA and NeSSIE New Smart Specialisation Platform for Marine Renewable Energy Oil & Gas Diversification EMEC Supergen Marine-g Flowwave Bryden Centre And on and on

Record Breakers Endured wave heights in excess of 7m. Maintained continuous generation in sea states of over 4m significant wave height and maintained 2MW rated power in seas of 2m significant wave height –turbine is capable of generating through around 99% of conditions experienced at the Orkney site. since August 2017 and the SR2000 will continue to run through 2018.  Over the past five months, the SR2000 has generated in excess of 1.2GWh. MeyGen project and a nearby wind farm development to facilitate access to the distribution grid for other renewable energy projects All four turbines in and producing the world’s first fully-operational, commercial, grid-connected offshore tidal array in Shetland. £20m EU funding for The Enabling Future Arrays in Tidal (EnFAIT) project

Change Integration Innovation Partnerships Combination Just let me get my crystal ball…. Integration Innovation Partnerships Combination Resourcefullness … need is there, targets are set, how do we rise to the challenge?

Thank You Jan.Reid@scotent.co.uk