CroEnergy paper about Tipperary SERVE project

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CONCERTO is co-funded by the European Commission © SERVE Project, 2013 CROENERGY 2013 www.servecommunity.ie SERVE-ING TIPPERARY RESULTS & LESSONS PAUL KENNY

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Presentation about the SERVE project in North Tipperary. Covers the results of the Concerto Funded Sustainable energy project Sustainable Energy for the Rural Village Environment.

Transcript of CroEnergy paper about Tipperary SERVE project

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CROENERGY 2013

www.servecommunity.ie

SERVE-ING TIPPERARYRESULTS & LESSONS

PAUL KENNY

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SERVE REGION

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Rural Region

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CORE PROJECT ACTIVITIES

Retrofitting for Existing Houses and Buildings

New Buildings

Renewable Energy Supply

Monitor and prove results

Research on socio-economic impacts

and sustainable electricity options

Train/Educate people

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400Retrofits

50New Builds

73,000m2

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600 Wood Stoves

950 m2 Solar Panels

2,000kW Biomass

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40,000,000 pieces of

Energy Data

100’s of House Visits

Many Cups of Tea

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RESULTS

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€4.1m in Grant Aid

11% IRR

13% increase in Biomass

Use

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A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3 C1 C2 C3 D1 D2 E1 E2 F G0%

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NationalTipperarySERVE Pre Upgrade

SERVE MONITORED HOUSES – PRE UPGRADE

EXCELLENT GOOD VERY POOR

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SERVE MONITORED HOUSES – POST UPGRADE

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A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3 C1 C2 C3 D1 D2 E1 E2 F G0%

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Tipperary

SERVE Post Upgrade

Notable Shift towards B3 / C1

Using National & SERVE BER Databases

EXCELLENT GOOD VERY POOR

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NOW AND THEN

• Now a National Retrofit Programme and Grant Supports which have many similarities to SERVE structures• No supports for retrofitting of homes

• 200 construction people trained on quality standards• No training on retrofitting

• SERVE has 40 million data points on energy consumption in dwellings (retrofitted and new buildings)• No data on energy performance of dwellings

• 1.5MW of biomass heating in place on Heat Supply Contracts. ESCO Model Development• No Biomass Heat Supply Contracts in Place© SERVE Project, 2010

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LESSONS LEARNED

• Understand what needs to be done.

• Understand why it is not being done.

Then work hard on eliminating barriers!

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SMART PROCUREMENT

• Public sector evolving to procure services vs product

• Procure ‘Heat Supply’ or ‘Energy Service’

• One of first in Ireland• Benchmark for full

ESCO development in Ireland

• National Fund Developed

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SMART MANAGEMENT

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• SERVE – Data and process management key.• SERVE – Retrofit 400 Dwellings in 3 years.• 2013 Social housing Retrofit 500 dwellings in 4

months.• Systems needed to increase pace – integrate:

• Owner/ Tenant• Surveyor/ designer• Procurement• Timeline• Health & Safety• Quality• Financial management

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Tipp Energy Agency Solution

Building Professional-BER Assessor- PI insurance- Surveyor/ Civil/ Arch.tech- PSDP

Panel of Contractors:-Annual contractor tender-Standard specification-Schedule of rates (per meter etc)

Housing DatabaseBuilding Survey- Energy Requirements- Rented housing

standards- Condition survey- Measurement

Funding Availability

Inspection process with Building Professional

Automatic Management of TCC/ C2

QA Management of each contractor

P.O. / payment admin

Tenant Liaison

List of Upgrade Requirements

Social Housing Upgrade

Management System(WEB-Based)

SMART MANAGEMENT

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SMART FINANCING

• Public & Private Bodies may need finance.• Understand where risk is - Put it where it can be

managed.• SERVE domestic retrofit 11% IRR – not

financeable.• ESCO applicability smaller than many hope

• Low payback, Low finance costs and Low transaction costs are needed.

• ESCO useful for expertise – or where traditional finance unavailable

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SMART FINANCING

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CONCLUSIONS

• What needs to be done is clear • We need to be very smart about how to

do it.• We need to subsidise (obligation) and/ or

Tax alternative, as golden rules will ensure failure.

• We need to add scale +200% per year for 10 years!

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THANK YOU

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.Paul KennyChief ExecutiveTipperary Energy AgencyT: +353 527443090E: [email protected] W: www.tea.ie