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Accelerating commercialisation of low carbon innovation Transport Bioenergy Offshore Wind Buildings Carbon Capture and Storage Marine Energy Storage and Distribution Transport Distributed Energy Smart Systems and Heat Bioenergy

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Accelerating commercialisation

of low carbon innovation

Transport Bioenergy

Offshore Wind

Buildings

Carbon Capture and Storage

Marine

Energy Storage and Distribution

Transport

Distributed Energy

Smart Systems and Heat

Bioenergy

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Innovating to deliver affordable, secure, sustainable low carbon energy for the UK

The ETI is a public-private partnership between global energy and engineering companies and the UK Government.

– Providing new technology and business concepts

– Generating UK economic development

– Building better understanding of energy challenges

– A collaborating force

– Informing policy

ETI’s industry and government partnership shares risk and creates affordability for development and demonstration of new technologies

Addressing UK Energy Development Priorities:

Efficiency Systems and technologies for reducing cost and improving buildings and transport

Nuclear Building supply-chain capacity and financier confidence

Gas A critical fuel for power heat, storage and potentially for transport

CCS System demonstration for capture, transport and storage

Offshore renewables Reducing cost

Bioenergy Creating the science, technology and business knowledge base for decisions on how to use bioenergy crops

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Offshore Wind

Buildings

Carbon Capture and Storage

Marine

Energy Storage and Distribution

Transport

Distributed Energy

Smart Systems and Heat

Bioenergy

ETI technology programme areas ETI members

ETI programme associate

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Knowledge building Developing technology Demonstrating technology and system solutions

Bioenergy Multi-site fi eld trial to study impact of bioenergy crops on soil carbonisation and greenhouse gas emissions – Reporting in 2014

Energy Storage and Distribution New approach to storing electricity at scale

– Testing up to 2017

Offshore WindNew designs for Floating turbine platforms – reducing generation costs – Tank testing and design completed in 2013

Marine Optimising wave and tidal array yields – Industry use from 2013– Reporting in 2014

Marine3 phase 11KV Wet-mate connector with integrated communications – Delivered in 2012

Offshore Wind World leading facility to increase reliability of new turbines – Operational from 2014

Carbon Captureand Storage First comprehensive UK CO2 Storage database – Delivered in 2013

TransportIncreasing effi ciencies of HDV land and marine vehicles by up to 30% – Testing up to 2017

Marine 1MW tidal generator providing environmental impact and performance – Operational in 2013

Delivering innovation from strategic planning to technology demonstration

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The ETI works with:

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SMARTtide Simulated Marine ArrayResource Testing

Knowledge building to...

Now available as a commercial product from HR Wallingford, part of a £0.5m contract from ETI

– Simulated Marine Array Resource Model

– Commercially available from May 2013

– Developed by HR Wallingford as part of ETI Tidal Resource Modelling project

– Inform industry decision making through robust, shared evidence and commercially available projects

– Build a better understanding of decarbonisation potential in developing industries

– Inform policy debate

of projects focussed on knowledge building to date£50m

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WaveDyn Wave energy modeller

CO2 Stored

Now available as a commercial product from DNV GL, part of an £8m contract from ETI

– Marine energy array performance modelling toolset – commercially available from late 2012

– Models validated through tank testing and open-water tests carried out as part of the project in UK, Ireland, Netherlands and France

– Comprehensive database of potential UK CO2 Storage licensed to The Crown Estate and British Geological Survey

– Database developed out of ETI £4m UK Storage Appraisal Project

– Launched in May 2013

– Software upgrade launched in September 2013

– Available to industry as web fee paying service

Developed by DNV GL as part of ETI PerAWAT project

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Developing technology to...

11 KV Wet-mateUnderwater connector

Now available as a commercial product from MacArtney – £1.4m contract from ETI– Completed early 2012

– Build supply chain capability– Create economic

opportunities– Exploit UK technology

knowledge and skills

of projects focussed on developing technology to date£66m

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Fault current

In supply from GridON with site test by UK Power Networks– £4m contract from ETI– Installation complete summer

2013 – fully operational on UK power networks

High effi ciency SCR

In supply from Caterpillar, Johnson Matthey, Loughborough University– £4.5m contract from ETI– Visualisation rig operational Q3

2013 at Loughborough University – Test cell and vehicle demo in 2016

(Caterpillar, Peterlee)

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1MW marine tidal turbine

Delivery led by Rolls-Royce, operational phase led by Alstom– Part of a £12.5m contract from ETI– Operational from early 2013 at European Marine

Energy Centre (Scotland)

Demonstrating technology to...

– De-risk new systems– Focus and accelerate low

carbon innovation– Build investor confi dence

of projects focussed on demonstrating technology to date£97m

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Wind turbine drive train test rig

15MW rig in supply from GE Power Systems (UK) and MTS (USA) – £25m contract from ETI – For use at UK National Renewable

Energy Centre– First customer Samsung Heavy

Industries 7MW prototype delivered to site 2013

£2m investment from ETI kick-starting National Grid programme to appraise Southern North Sea aquifer– Storage development and qualifi cation

is the longest lead time item in the CCS chain and the greatest uncertainty– Drilling completed in Summer 2013

CCS storage sitedevelopment

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Strategic insights and system modelling

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Energy System Modelling

» Energy System Modelling Environment (ESME) A national energy system design and planning capability

» EU ESME A European modelling prototype developed providing system design and planning capability at a continental level

» EnergyPath A new development under construction in our Smart Systems and Heat programme to provide local (urban area) energy system modelling tools

Our modelling work and insights from our programme areas are becoming increasingly important to the value the ETI delivers.

ETI system modelling is used by UK Committee on Climate Change and DECC to support policy recommendations.

Some of the reports and publications ETI data and insights appeared within the last 12 months:

• EEF – Tech for growth – delivering green and growth policies through technology

• Policy Connect – Future energy series of reports

• DECC Heat Strategy

• Offshore Wind Industrial Strategy, business and government action report

• Element Energy report on the costs of CCS for BIS and DECC

• CCS in the UK – Government response to the CCS cost reduction task force

• BIS report – Global market opportunities and UK capabilities for future smart cities

• DECC renewables roadmap

EnergyPath is a registered trademark of Energy Technologies Institute LLP

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An insights report by the Energy Technologies Institute

TransportAn affordable transition to sustainable and secure energy for light vehicles

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ETI InsightsDeveloped from ETI projects and in-house analysis

Carbon Capture and Storage

» Carbon Capture and Storage –Potential for CCS in the UKA demonstration of the system wide importance of CCS through its capability and fl exibility to reduce carbon emissions from a large range of activities

» Optimising the location of CCSin the UKAn examination of how informed decisions about CCS infrastructure location is critical to help keep costsand risks low

» A picture of CO2 storage in the UK –Learnings from the ETI’s UKSAP and derived projectsAn analysis providing estimates of thesize and cost of equipping the UK with a CCS infrastructure which allows it to meet its 2050 climate change targets

Transport

» An affordable transition to sustainable and secure energy for light vehicles in the UKAn analysis of the light vehicle market and its energy supply infrastructure to defi ne a potential carbon transition path that is affordable, secure and sustainable for the UK

Available to download at www.eti.co.uk

to sustainable and secure energy for light vehicles

Carbon Capture and StoragePotential for CCS in the UK

A summary insights report by theEnergy Technologies Institute

Marine

» Marine Energy Technology RoadmapA roadmap developed by the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) and the ETI identifying the research and development areas that need to be addressed to make marine energy cost competitive with other energy technologies.

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Informing policy to underpin market developments

UK Government select committee appearances 13

UK Advisory boards with ETI staff members48

Responses to Government consultations41Third party policy documents referencing ETI insights71

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Academic research partnerships building knowledge and developing skills

Offshore Wind

Carbon Capture and Storage

University of Edinburgh Heriot Watt University University of DurhamImperial College LondonUniversity of NottinghamUniversity of Southampton

UCL

University of Edinburgh University of OxfordQueens University BelfastUniversity of ManchesterCranfi eld UniversityUniversity of StrathclydeUniversity of Sheffi eld

Marine

University of Edinburgh University of OxfordQueens University BelfastUniversity of Manchester

Transport

Loughborough University University of Aberdeen University of SussexImperial College LondonUniversity of LeedsUCL

University of ManchesterUniversity of Strathclyde

Energy Storageand DistributionBuildings

UCLUniversity of ManchesterCranfi eld University

Cranfi eld UniversityAberystwyth UniversityUniversity of AberdeenUniversity of EdinburghUniversity of SouthamptonUniversity of YorkUniversity of CambridgeImperial College LondonUniversity of LeedsBioenergy

Cranfi eld University University of StrathclydeUniversity of Sheffi eld

Smart Systems and Heat

Distributed

£6.5m

Value of ETI projects involving Universities and Research Institutes

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9IDCORE Industry partners

Invested in skills development for future engineers– Co-funded with EPSRC– University of Edinburgh– University of Exeter – University of Strathclyde

£19mSpend to date on Universities and Research Institute contracts

Students on the IDCORE programme

29Universities and Research Institutes in projects

75Industry groups from 51 companies in projects with Universities

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The next fi ve years Very long bladeNext generation high performance wind turbine blade development– In development by

Blade Dynamics for test from 2015

Economic and commercial impact– Increased support for

business development as well as technology development

– Increased engagement with supply chain partners and co-funders on major demonstration projects

Accelerating the introduction of fuel effi cient technologies into the market through research and development work that benefi ts the industry

Floating Wind Turbine Platform – Design of an offshore fl oating platform

able to deliver lower cost electricity through increased availability in higher wind speed, deep water areas

– Wave tank testing complete and no issues identifi ed with the model

– Site development underway off the South West of England

Offshore Wind

Offshore Wind Engaging the Sector

TransportCarbon Capture and Storage

Developing and demonstrating innovative, effi cient vehicle and vessel concepts using new component technologies

Next Gen Capture Systems Focus on lower cost capture technology for gas fi red power stations

Transport

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Grid scale energy storage– Substation scale electricity

storage as heat – In development for UK

substation test

Smart Systems and Heat

Waste Gasifi cation – Competition to design and build

the most effi cient, economical and commercially viable waste gasifi cation demonstrator plant

Skills development – Developing supply

chain capabilities – Linking academia

and industry

– Creating future proof and economic local heating solutions for the UK

Bioenergy

Industry Growth

Energy Storage and Distribution

storage as heat – In development for UK

substation test

The next fi ve years

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– Investing in

future engineers through the IDCORE programme

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Benefi ts of ETI membership

BusinessExpansion

KnowledgeBuilding

RelationshipBuilding

Product /SystemDevelopment

Revenue Return

Helping create platform for future business developments and market engagement, fi rst mover advantage

Informing industry decision making, exposure to UK commercial, policy, market, technical, supply-chain and consumer acceptance issues

Through secondments, ETI networks and direct project involvement – linking into UK supply-base, technology developers and key academic innovation teams

Learnings and IP to integrate back into in-house capability and activities

Short-term – through potential delivery of ETI procured projects, long-term through use of full range of ETI project developments and knowledge in global markets

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Fault Current Limiter Offshore Wind Test Rig

ReDAPT

Wave Farmer

Tidal Farmer

IDCORE

Available now

CO2 StoredWaveDynWet-mate Connector SMARTtide

ESME

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Grid scale energy storage– Substation scale electricity

storage as heat – In development for UK

substation test

Smart Systems and Heat

Waste Gasifi cation – Competition to design and build

the most effi cient, economical and commercially viable waste gasifi cation demonstrator plant

Skills development – Developing supply

chain capabilities – Linking academia

and industry

– Creating future proof and economic local heating solutions for the UK

Bioenergy

Industry Growth

Energy Storage and Distribution

storage as heat – In development for UK

substation test

The next fi ve years

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– Investing in

future engineers through the IDCORE programme