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The Scottish Energy Efficiency Office
Peter Cullen
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Scottish Energy Efficiency Office
SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE'S SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT POLICY
Jack McConnell, First Minister 2002
"We have concluded that our main priority areas are:
Resource use: we need to understand where our materials come from; how
they are replaced; what happens to the community which supplied them;
how they were brought to our use; what we did with them and how they
went to their next use.
Energy: "the excessive use of fossil fuels is at the core of many sustainable
development problems. We can use less energy and generate power
from renewable sources. " We must ensure that the quality of our housing
stock provides affordable warmth to the poorest in our communities.
Travel: moving people and goods, and delivering services generate transport
demands. Better land use planning; alternative service delivery and
sustainable transport systems can reduce our impacts."
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SCOTTISH CLIMATE CHANGE PROGRAMME
Launched November 2000
• Energy
• Transport
• Business
• Domestic
• Agriculture
• Public Sector
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UK ENERGY CONSUMPTION
• Annual spend £65 billion
• Estimated that 20% (£13 billion) is wasted each year
• In Scottish terms, in excess of £1.3 billion lost annually to the economy
• Equivalent to 50% of the total income from North Sea oil or one third of the
total tourism spend in Scotland
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PIU :ENERGY REVIEW
White Paper in February, key Issues
– Energy Efficiency should be at the centre of any low carbon
strategy
– Much can be achieved at very low cost with minimum regrets
– The long term potential for improved energy efficiency is
significant
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Energy Efficiency :
The fast lane to a low carbon economy
Potential impact of incremental low carbon technologies in the UK to 2050
180
UK Emissions, Mt C
160
Current
forecasts
140
120
more energy efficiency
100
80
more renewables
60
40
CO2 sequestration
RCEP target
60% reduction from 1997
impact of hydrogen
"Low Carbon Economy"
20
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1990
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2000
2005
2010
2015
2020
2025
2030
2035
2040
2045
2050
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CURRENT BUSINESS PERCEPTIONS
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Business customers view energy and environment as a business issue
rather than an environmental one.
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The "Save the Planet " message does not play well with this audience.
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The manufacturing sector see CCL as just another burden on business
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Of the 34% of small businesses paying CCL, 88% are losers.
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BUSINESS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
" It is increasingly evident that business and industry's current patterns of
consumption and production are not sustainable.
Perhaps the single most influential factor that is beginning to emerge is the
realisation that waste reduction, energy efficiency and pollution prevention
make economic sense. Companies are beginning to understand that
sustainability involves more than an ethical consideration - it can improve
the bottom line and is an integral part of good business."
The Smart Communities Network (USA)
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WHY SAVE ENERGY?
• Government Strategy on Climate Change
• The Climate Change Levy
• Insurance policy against rising fuel costs
• Improved environmental image
• Increased profitability through better resource productivity
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HOW DO COMPANIES BENEFIT?
• Enhanced competitiveness and profitability
• Improve environmental performance
• Better Image
• Compliance with regulation
• Avoidance of fines
• Avoid constraints on future business growth arising from impact
of climate change
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY – The bottom line
• Simple low cost energy saving measures
can produce savings of 10-20% on fuel bills
• 20% cut in energy costs can represent the
same bottom line benefit as 5% increase in
sales
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SCOTTISH ENERGY EFFICIENCY OFFICE
• ROLE
– To promote energy efficiency and environmental management
good practice to business and public sectors.
– To help Scottish business in to be smart and successful
• KEY DRIVERS
– Financial savings
– Competitiveness
– Climate change
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SEEO Organisation
Carbon Trust (Business)
Action Energy
SEEO
Envirowise
Energy Saving Trust (Domestic)
Energy Advisers (Business)
Business Advisers
Enhanced Capital Allowances
Low Carbon Innovation Programme
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SCOTTISH ENERGY EFFICIENCY OFFICE
• Funds Carbon Trust and Energy Saving Trust
• Promotes energy and environmental best practice
– Actionenergy Programme
– Envirowise programme
– Powershift vehicle programme
– Free site visits to businesses
– Seminars and workshops
– publications
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TARGET CUSTOMERS
• SMEs
• Key Industrial Sectors
• Public Sector
• Domestic energy user
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WHAT CAN SEEO DO FOR YOU?
• Commission site audits by Energy Efficiency consultants
• Provide a programme of training seminars and workshops
• Financial assistance (Loan Action Scotland)
• Free Best Practice publications & case studies
• Free Energy and Environment Helpline:
www.energy-efficiency.org
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Case Study: Superglass Insulation Limited, Stirling
On site advice from Action Energy + LAS interest free loan
Total cost of measures £47,000
Measures taken by company
• Installation of a new compressor management system.
• Installation of 5 Air Knife systems.
• Bypassing three air dryers.
• Configuring the compressor management system to optimise use
of the more efficient compressors.
• Repair of compressed air leaks.
Estimated energy cost savings: £128,000 annually
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Case Study: Highland Galvanisers Limited, Elgin, Moray
On site advice from Action Energy + LAS interest free loan.
Total cost of measures £14,950
Measure taken by company
• Utility cost re-negotiation.
• Installation of retractable hose reels for compressed air and
universal ball joint connectors to air tools.
• Replacement of existing air compressor with new variable
speed air compressor.
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Installation of an inverter and a timer to the galvanising
bath extract fan.
Estimated energy cost savings: £21,000 annually
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Free waste minimisation audit services
Specialist guidance and training
Fast track counselling visits
Best Practice publications
Practical case study examples
Promotional software for staff awareness
Helpline - 0800 585 794
www.envirowise.gov.uk
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
• Interest Free Loan Administered through the Energy Saving Trust
• Applicable to Scottish based Companies
• Must have up to 250 employees
• Must have been trading for over 12 months
• Loans to be used for the installation of energy efficiency measures
• Loans are between £5,000 and £50,000
SEEO WEBSITE
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Examples of recent SEEO Initiatives
• SCEDS now superseded by SCRI
• Launch of Autogas+ to augment Powershift programme
• Establishment of a local network of SEEO project officers
• Environmental Management projects Allied Supplier Chain event and
DEMI
• Working with partners:
– Scottish Water
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Scottish Whisky Association
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Scottish Food and Drink Federation
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Hotel and leisure sector
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Scottish Enterprise network,
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Federation of Small Business etc,
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More examples of recent SEEO Initiatives
• Supporting uptake of energy technology, ground source heat pump,
community heating and community renewables etc
• Establishment of Energy Auditor and energy efficiency training at Stow
College
• Benchmarking work in the Further Education Sector
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Information on the Web
Scottish Energy Efficiency Office
www.energy-efficiency.org
Climate change & Government climate change policy
www.detr.gov.uk/environment/climatechange/index.htm
Customs & Excise CCL information
www.hmce.gov.uk/bus/excise/
Negotiated agreements
www.environment.detr.gov.uk/climatechange/cclevyeea/index.htm
www.etsu.com/ccltexts/
Enhanced Capital Allowances
www.eca.gov.uk/
Good quality CHP
www.chpqa.com/
Renewable energy
www.dti.gov.uk/renewable/
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Scottish Energy Efficiency Office
(SEEO)
Peter J Cullen
Meridian Court
5 Cadogan Street
Glasgow
G2 6AT
[email protected]
www.energy-efficiency.org
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