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Energy Planning Energy Planning The Manchester Way The Manchester Way Wednesday 25 th June 2008 Jonathan Sadler Green City Manchester City Council

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Presentation by Jonny Sadler, Manchester City Council

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Energy Planning Energy Planning The Manchester WayThe Manchester Way

Wednesday 25th June 2008

Jonathan Sadler

Green City

Manchester City Council

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OverviewOverview

� Setting the scene

� Successes

� Challenges and opportunities

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Manchester in contextManchester in context

� Population 452,000

� City region 3.2 million

� Fastest growing

regional economy

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City of innovation City of innovation

� Industrial heritage –textiles, engineering,

science

� City of innovation

� Radical political

movement

� Culture and learning

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City in transitionCity in transition

� Decline in 20th century

� Industrial and housing

dereliction

� Job and population loss

and associated

problems of deprivation

� Challenges: health,

education, housing,

crime, environment

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Our vision for ManchesterOur vision for Manchester

� A city of national & international significance

� A place where people choose to live, work, invest and learn

� A place where all citizens benefit from regeneration and have equal access to the wealth being created

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Community StrategyCommunity Strategy

� Manchester Partnership

Strategy

� Supports Strategic

Regeneration Frameworks

� Supports Ward Coordination

� Priority for next few years –

Local Area Agreement

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Citywide CO2 EmissionsCitywide CO2 Emissions

� 3,117,000 tonnes CO2

� 441,200 residents

� 7.1 tonnes/capita

51%

31%

18%

Industry and

Commercial

Domestic

Road Transport

Source: DEFRA,

2005

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Local Area AgreementLocal Area Agreement

Year 2005 2008/9 2009/10 2010/11

LAA year 0 1 2 3

CO2/capita 7.10 6.84 6.57 6.31

% reduction 0.0% 3.7% 7.4% 11.1%

NI 186 - % reduction in CO2/capita

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A quick detour…

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Manchester Energy Strategy Manchester Energy Strategy 20052005--20102010

Vision

“Manchester recognises that it needs to reduce

its unsustainable use of energy in order to

promote environmental, economic and social

well-being both in Manchester and across the

globe. Manchester will take action to reduce its

carbon dioxide emissions by an average

exceeding 1% per annum.”

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Manchester Energy Strategy Manchester Energy Strategy 20052005--20102010

Targets by 2008

� 2,000 Environmental Business Pledgers

� 1,000 households and 200 small businesses

� Standards above Buildings Regs in HMR areas

� 85% of schools Ecoschools

� 5,000 unique visitors to the energy website

� Board to meet quarterly and report to SNP

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Successes…

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Guide to DevelopmentGuide to Development

Code for Sustainable Homes

•2010 Level 3

•2013 Level 4

•2016 Level 6 (zero carbon)

� Code for Sust. Homes Level 3

� BREEAM ‘Very Good’

� 25% energy efficiency

� 20% renewables

� Water management

� Waste management

� Construction management

� Biodiversity

� Waterways

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MANCAT, MANCAT, HarpurheyHarpurhey

� Enhanced insulation

� Passive ventilation

� Natural daylighyting

� PV façade

� Solar thermal panels

� Rainwater harvesting

� Underfloor heating

� Thermal mass

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Green Building, City CentreGreen Building, City Centre

� EcoHomes “excellent”

� Wind turbine

� Solar panels

� Enhanced insulation

� Sustainable timber

� Building Management System

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AMPPS Building, AMPPS Building, Mcr UniMcr Uni

� Enhanced insulation

� Natural daylighting

� Passive ventilation,

wherever possible

� PV solar shading

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Sustainable TransportSustainable Transport

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Social HousingSocial Housing

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Engagement and Engagement and behavioural changebehavioural change

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Environmental Business Environmental Business PledgePledge

� Business signed up to the scheme: 1313

� Business achieving Bronze award: 427

� Business achieving Silver award: 59

� Business achieving Gold award: 42

� Tonnes of CO2 saved = 2042 tonnes

� Tonnes of materials saved = 1381tonnes

� Water saved = 51441m3

� Cost savings made = £447,000

� Sales safeguarded = £13.26 million

� Sales increased = £5.8 million

� Jobs created = 28

� Jobs safeguarded = 71

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District CHP/ Use of ESCODistrict CHP/ Use of ESCO

New Islington

� CSH Level 3

� CHP network

� Land remediation

� Water park

� Biodiversity

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Challenges and Challenges and OpportunitiesOpportunities

� Lots happening in isolation

� Plan needed to pull everything

together

� Needs strong leadership and

commitment

� Needs resources

� Needs performance management

� Needs accountability – remember

why we are doing this

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Thank youThank you

Green City Team

Room 6019, Town Hall Extension

Lloyd Street,

Manchester M60 3NY

0161 234 4234

[email protected]

www.manchestergreencity.co.uk