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Renewable Energy

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Eels Renewable Energy Garth Ratcliffe Department of Environmental and Geographical sciences Manchester Metropolitan University

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Specific Questions * What are the current and projected UK energy (fuel + electricity) demands? * How is the demand for electricity currently being generated? In the future? * What contribution can renewable energy make to future fuel and electricity needs?

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UK Energy Demands 2000 Final energy consumption 2000 Iron and Stool_bY ¥ser ‏ا‎ ‎industry 2% mal 2 Other industries 19% ined ‘Transport 32% oes Domestic sector 27% Other final users 13% Non energy use 7 | | Data from ‘Total: 172.3 million tonnes of oll equivalent DTI Energy Statistics 2000

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inne ue ie Seis x Nee Final energy consumption by type of fuel 1970 Electricity 11% Solid ‏عام‎ ‎32k 2000 Soli foots 34 locity 19% ae 374 How are energy needs supplied? Source -DTI energy Statistics

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Gini Present Energy Resources * Fossil fuels - coal, oil, gas are all of limited amounts. Cant be replaced. ¢ Nuclear fuels -limited amounts of uranium for nuclear fission reactors but reprocessing of fuel possible. ¢ Difficult to estimate how long these fuels will last - but is it sustainable economically or environmentally?

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How much energy is needed? * DTl Energy Statistics for 2000 ٠ 308,332 GWh of electricity was distributed to 29.068 million consumers. - i.e. on average, each consumer used 10, 607 kwh of electricity. * In 2000, the total energy consumed in the domestic sector of the UK was 46,833 thousands tons of oil equivalent. ٠ Dividing this value by the number of consumers and converting to kwh gives the average amount of energy used per household as 18,737 kwh.

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Gee ee Sustainable situation ۰ Renewable energy resources are being replaced / generated at the same rate that they are being utilised. * Hence they will last indefinitely.

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Renewable Energy What is renewable energy? What forms does it take? Why is it needed? Targets exist for renewable energy to generate 10% of electricity by 2010 and 20% by 2020! Can these be achieved? What forms of renewable energy will deliver these targets?

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Electricity Generation ‘© by Renewables Growth in electricity generation from renewable sources since 1990 3 ‏0ك‎ > Renewabiee a8 ‏اهنا‎ power 9 generated ‏هه و‎ +1 mNowbioderadabe vase!” ‏سنك ل‎ Mother enenables 3 4 3 2 1 ۰ ل ی ‎Energy‏ ‎statistics 2000‏

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Generating Capacity of Renewable Plants Electrical generating capacity of renewable energy plant (excluding large scale hydro)! 0 emery ‏را ها‎ 1000" Jose ‏يه‎ ‎100 | ‏مس‎ ‎laut 198 (0) Lange sale yd capaci ‏!جمد‎ 13. in 200 (2 nd as ices sr poses 2 Mein 200

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The DTI List of Renewable Resources Wind, Wave and Hydro Power Photovoltaics Active Solar Heating Municipal and General Wastes Landfill Gas Geothermal Agricultural and Forestry Wastes Energy Crops Fuel Cells

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۷۵ Chart 5.3: UK Generating Capacity, GW, CH” 3 2 Other 700 8 ~ 3 Renewables Nuclear Combined cycle Gas Turbine |GasTurbine al Me Meee De Dine Dame

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Canim: Forms of Renewable Energy * All sources of energy ultimately come from the sun. * This is particularly obvious in the case of renewable energies.

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)) isms We Renewable Energy Utilisation 2000 Renewable energy utilisation 2000 Geothermal 4 ind 27% Small scalehydro 08% عمو الوم 2 ‎Sewage gas‏ ‎sae‏ ‎Domest woos‏ 65%“ مرو 00000 سب 10% د ‎Combuston2.4%‏ مت Combeston Stee . . ۳۲۳ 50۱1۲66 - 1 Total renewables used = 3.00 million tonnes of oil equivalent tea Energy Statistics 2000

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0۷۳ eee Solar Radiation * solar heating panels/passive * solar power generation * solar cells / photovoltaic cells

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Eels Solar cells * convert light into a small electrical output - milliwatts output. * need a bank/array of cells for useful output. * cost of cells is high but reducing. * efficiency of cells is up to 23%/ improving.

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Solar Panels are situated on roof of building. absorb heat in the form of radiation from sun. basically system is like a domestic central heating radiator painted black/insulated. provides “topping up” of domestic hot water.

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* PV arrays, generating around 54kW (peak) with a total area of 430mz2, form the sloping glazed roofs of the atrium spaces in the four main buildings. ٠ Ove Arup has designed the system to match the annual electricity demand of the supply and extractor fans, effectively providing zero- energy ventilation systems.

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Solar Roof tiles (Solar Grants now available) Roof mounted solar panels (Solar century) Integrated solar tiles installed by Solar Century on a current development in Milton Keynes by English partnership and Bloor homes Innovative SunSlates installation by Solar century for Liang Homes

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۱ Solar Power Generation * located in desert/high intensity/long sunlight hours * parabolic mirrors reflect/focus sun’s rays onto metal water pipe located along focal axis of mirrors. ¢ High temperature produced - steam - electrical power generated

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TATED SU Teo STS Location of UK Wind Clusters ی بر دیا

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Windpower Each windturbine can produce between 1/4 and 2 MW of electrical power. Windfarm needs to be located where there is a relatively high average wind speed. Advantages? Disadvantages?

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Calculation of number o households supplied by a windfarm Assume 24 windturbines each generating 0.25 MW for 70% of time. In a year this amounts to 3.66 x 10’kwhr. If this figure is divided by average amount of electricity used by a consumer ie 10,607 kwhr in a year, Answer is 3600 consumers. But 166 of these wind farms = 1000Mw power station!

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ی Offshore Wind Turbines

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Offshore Wind Cluster Features * Larger average wind speed than onshore * Easier planning consent * Technical expertise exists from oil rig experience * Suitable location

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24 be » (ue J) Sotwey Fit / mwa eo Offshore sites

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Hydroelectric Currently largest source of electricity from renewables. Needs guaranteed supply of water. Galloway-West of Scotland - series of lochs and rivers-cascade of flowing water. Kinetic energy of water rotates turbines which generate electricity.

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Tidal Power Located at some coastal sites - usually estuaries and bays with large tidal range. Shape of coastal site above and below sea level determines range eg Bay of Funday, Severn. At high tide reservoir of water is created which is allowed to ebb through turbines located in dam. Expensive construction.

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Wave Power Land Installed Marine Powered Energy Transformer on Islay, West Coast of Scotland. Wavegen Co. LIMPET provides 500kW of electricity for the National Grid Three floating wave power stations at Lewis/1 MW each

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Eels Biomass cycle of sunlight - photosynthesis - plant growth - absorption of CO, - emission of O,. combustion of wood - heat some plants - alcohol decomposition - methane/landfill gas/fuel for heating.

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Woodburning GSS Electricity Generation ARBRE is the first commercial wood-burning plant of its type in Europe. It produces enough electricity for 33,000 people from clean and sustainable wood fuel sources. The plant has a 1OMW electricity generating capacity and 8MW is exported to the local grid. The fuel for the plant is wood chips from forestry and short rotation coppice.

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Coppice harvesting ۳ First Renewables Ltd Short rotation coppice harvesting for ARBRE wood-fuelled power station. As trees grow they store energy from the sun in their biomass. At ARBRE’s power plant the energy stored in the biomass is converted to electricity.

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Straw Burning Power Plant Lorry leaving plant after delivering straw - Elean Power station near Ely,Cambridgeshire generates 36MW of electricity and is the worlds largest such facility. It supplies 80,000 homes with electricity.

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Biomass Plant in Fife Plant burns poultry litter and produces 10MW of Fluidised bed boiler electricity and fertiliser ensures efficient burning and low emissions

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Landfill Gas IMW generator at Buckden- Biogas Association - Landfill gas, Dorset

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SCENARIO STUDIES * Suggest that delivering 10% of electricity from renewables by 2010 at a cost of 3.5 p/kwh is feasible * Requires 3-4 GW new plant * Dominant technologies - 1) Waste (Municipal/industrial/agricultural) 2) Remainder - landfill gas + hydro (small scale) 3) Longer term - photovoltaics

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Conclusions Major difficulties in attaining target of 10% of electricity generated by renewables by 2010 Main contributors to this target will be :- 1) Offshore and Onshore windfarms/clusters 2) Biomass/wood, straw, etc 3) Photovoltaic But policies like Climate Change Levy and the Renewables Obligation will help establish renewables.

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GE Relevant Websites statistics, indicators, new and renewable energy) -office.gov.uk/innovation/2000/energy/energysco pe.shtml www.qguardian.co.uk/renewables

Renewable Energy Garth Ratcliffe Department of Environmental and Geographical sciences Manchester Metropolitan University Specific Questions • What are the current and projected UK energy (fuel + electricity) demands? • How is the demand for electricity currently being generated? In the future? • What contribution can renewable energy make to future fuel and electricity needs? UK Energy Demands 2000 Data from DTI Energy Statistics 2000 How are energy needs supplied? Source –DTI energy Statistics Present Energy Resources • Fossil fuels - coal, oil, gas are all of limited amounts. Cant be replaced. • Nuclear fuels -limited amounts of uranium for nuclear fission reactors but reprocessing of fuel possible. • Difficult to estimate how long these fuels will last - but is it sustainable economically or environmentally? How much energy is needed? • DTI Energy Statistics for 2000 • 308,332 GWh of electricity was distributed to 29.068 million consumers. – i.e. on average, each consumer used 10, 607 kwh of electricity. • In 2000, the total energy consumed in the domestic sector of the UK was 46,833 thousands tons of oil equivalent. • Dividing this value by the number of consumers and converting to kwh gives the average amount of energy used per household as 18,737 kwh. Sustainable situation • Renewable energy resources are being replaced / generated at the same rate that they are being utilised. • Hence they will last indefinitely. Renewable Energy • • • • What is renewable energy? What forms does it take? Why is it needed? Targets exist for renewable energy to generate 10% of electricity by 2010 and 20% by 2020! • Can these be achieved? • What forms of renewable energy will deliver these targets? Electricity Generation by Renewables Source – DTi Energy statistics 2000 Generating Capacity of Renewable Plants The DTI List of Renewable Resources Wind, Wave and Hydro Power Photovoltaics Active Solar Heating Municipal and General Wastes Landfill Gas Geothermal Agricultural and Forestry Wastes Energy Crops Fuel Cells Other Renewables Nuclear Combined Cycle Gas Turbine GasTurbine Coal Forms of Renewable Energy • All sources of energy ultimately come from the sun. • This is particularly obvious in the case of renewable energies. Renewable Energy Utilisation 2000 Source – DTI Energy Statistics 2000 Solar Radiation • solar heating panels/passive • solar power generation • solar cells / photovoltaic cells Solar cells • convert light into a small electrical output -milliwatts output. • need a bank/array of cells for useful output. • cost of cells is high but reducing. • efficiency of cells is up to 23%/ improving. Solar Panels • are situated on roof of building. • absorb heat in the form of radiation from sun. • basically system is like a domestic central heating radiator painted black/insulated. • provides “topping up” of domestic hot water. Photovoltaics on Buildings • PV arrays, generating around 54kW (peak) with a total area of 430m2, form the sloping glazed roofs of the atrium spaces in the four main buildings. • Ove Arup has designed the system to match the annual electricity demand of the supply and extractor fans, effectively providing zeroenergy ventilation systems. Solar Roof tiles (Solar Grants now available) Roof mounted solar panels (Solar century) Integrated solar tiles installed by Solar Century on a current development in Milton Keynes by English partnership and Bloor homes Innovative SunSlates installation by Solar century for Liang Homes Solar Power Generation • located in desert/high intensity/long sunlight hours • parabolic mirrors reflect/focus sun’s rays onto metal water pipe located along focal axis of mirrors. • High temperature produced - steam - electrical power generated Wind Turbines Location of UK Wind Clusters Windpower • Each windturbine can produce between 1/4 and 2 MW of electrical power. • Windfarm needs to be located where there is a relatively high average wind speed. • Advantages? • Disadvantages? Calculation of number of households supplied by a windfarm • Assume 24 windturbines each generating 0.25 MW for 70% of time. • In a year this amounts to 3.66 x 107kwhr. • If this figure is divided by average amount of electricity used by a consumer ie 10,607 kwhr in a year, • Answer is 3600 consumers. • But 166 of these wind farms = 1000Mw power station! Offshore Wind Turbines Offshore Wind Cluster Features • Larger average wind speed than onshore • Easier planning consent • Technical expertise exists from oil rig experience • Suitable location Offshore sites Hydroelectric • Currently largest source of electricity from renewables. • Needs guaranteed supply of water. • Galloway-West of Scotland - series of lochs and rivers-cascade of flowing water. • Kinetic energy of water rotates turbines which generate electricity. Tidal Power • Located at some coastal sites - usually estuaries and bays with large tidal range. • Shape of coastal site above and below sea level determines range eg Bay of Funday, Severn. • At high tide reservoir of water is created which is allowed to ebb through turbines located in dam. • Expensive construction. Wave Power Land Installed Marine Powered Energy Transformer on Islay, West Coast of Scotland. Wavegen Co. LIMPET provides 500kW of electricity for the National Grid Three floating wave power stations at Lewis/1 MW each Biomass • cycle of sunlight - photosynthesis - plant growth absorption of CO2 - emission of O2. • combustion of wood - heat • some plants - alcohol • decomposition - methane/landfill gas/fuel for heating. Woodburning Electricity Generation ARBRE is the first commercial wood-burning plant of its type in Europe. It produces enough electricity for 33,000 people from clean and sustainable wood fuel sources. The plant has a 10MW electricity generating capacity and 8MW is exported to the local grid. The fuel for the plant is wood chips from forestry and short rotation coppice. Coppice harvesting First Renewables Ltd Short rotation coppice harvesting for ARBRE wood-fuelled power station. As trees grow they store energy from the sun in their biomass. At ARBRE’s power plant the energy stored in the biomass is converted to electricity. Straw Burning Power Plant Lorry leaving plant after delivering straw – Elean Power station near Ely,Cambridgeshire generates 36MW of electricity and is the worlds largest such facility. It supplies 80,000 homes with electricity. Biomass Plant in Fife Plant burns poultry litter and produces 10MW of electricity and fertiliser Fluidised bed boiler ensures efficient burning and low emissions Landfill Gas 1MW generator at Buckden- Biogas Association – Landfill gas, Dorset SCENARIO STUDIES • Suggest that delivering 10% of electricity from renewables by 2010 at a cost of 3.5 p/kwh is feasible • Requires 3-4 GW new plant • Dominant technologies – 1) Waste (Municipal/industrial/agricultural) 2) Remainder – landfill gas + hydro (small scale) 3) Longer term - photovoltaics Conclusions Major difficulties in attaining target of 10% of electricity generated by renewables by 2010 Main contributors to this target will be :1) Offshore and Onshore windfarms/clusters 2) Biomass/wood, straw, etc 3) Photovoltaic But policies like Climate Change Levy and the Renewables Obligation will help establish renewables. Relevant Websites www.dti.gov.uk/industries_energy (for energy statistics, indicators, new and renewable energy) www.cabinet -office.gov.uk/innovation/2000/energy/energysco pe.shtml www.offshorewindfarms.co.uk www.britishwindenergy.co.uk www.bwea.com www.energy-efficiency.gov.uk www.guardian.co.uk/renewables

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