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							John Barton
Project Director
www.renew-cpi.com
NEEF February 2010

   •   Renew introduction
   •   Current activities
   •   A vision for the future
Renew
 Placing the North East at the forefront of the low carbon
 economy by facilitating the delivery of commercial energy
 and environmental opportunities through………….


 – Market & Sector Development

 – Business and Project Support

 – Network Development



  Based within the Centre for Process Innovation at Wilton

             with satellite offices at NaREC in Blyth
Market & Sector Development

 • North / South Tees Study
 • CRN establishment
 • Organics waste study
 • Regional waste mapping study
 • Plastics wastes arisings study
 • Battery recycling study
 • Micro - renewables market stimulus
 • Environmental sector mapping
Progress so far
 • In a little over 12 months

    –   Working with a range of projects and developers we

        have : -

         •   Created over 50 new jobs

         •   Safeguarded ca 100 jobs

         •   Created 8 new businesses

         •   Directly worked with and supported over 200
             companies

         •   Leveraged over £40m of private sector investment
NEEF February 2010

   •   Renew introduction
   •   Current activities
   •   A vision for the future
So what’s actually happening?
Key themes

  – Waste – a valuable resource

  – Power generation – from renewable sources

  – Carbon Capture and Storage – a USP for the NE

  – Micro-renewables – a real opportunity

  – Large wind – supply chain potential

  – Waste heat – what to do with it
So what’s actually happening?
                                                                        Collection
                                                                                                                Permitted capacity te/yr

Key themes
                                                                                           Transfer stations           2,848,895

                                                Import 325,934 te/yr
                                                                       Intermediate
  – Waste – a valuable resource                                          treatment
                                                                                      Material Recovery Facilities     1,891,896


                                                                                       Metal Recovery Facilities       1,520,958

  – Power generation – from renewable           Export 493,192 te/yr
                                                                                                Landfill              13,592,924

    sources                                     Import 635,156 te/yr                          Incineration              640,000
                                                                          Final
                                                                        treatment
                                                                                                                       8,905,000
  – Carbon Capture and Storage – a USP                                                         Biological


                                                                                                 Other                 1,289,988
    for the NE

  – Micro-renewables – a real opportunity   •      Regional waste arisings
                                                                                                                     te/annum
  – Large wind – supply chain potential
                                                      –     Municipal waste                                          1,512,000
  – Waste heat – what to do with it                   –     Commercial & Industrial                                  2,440,000

                                                      –     Hazardous waste                                          2,345,000
                                                      –     Construction & Demolition                                  400,000**
So what’s actually happening?
Key themes                                  Segregation / sorting

  – Waste – a valuable resource
                                             – Kerbside sorting
  – Power generation – from renewable
                                             – Centralised sorting and segregation
    sources
                                             – Combined thermal treatment and sorting
  – Carbon Capture and Storage – a USP
                                                 • e.g Graphite Resources
    for the NE
                                                     – A thermal treatment which results in
  – Micro-renewables – a real opportunity              clean recyclates which are easily
                                                       sorted and a residual waste stream that
  – Large wind – supply chain potential
                                                       is easy to treat
  – Waste heat – what to do with it
                                             – Business opportunities
                                                 • Plastics, glass, paper and card
So what’s actually happening?
Key themes                                  Technology options

  – Waste – a valuable resource
                                              – High temperature gasification / pyrolysis
  – Power generation – from renewable            • Produces a “syngas” stream (CO +
    sources                                        Hydrogen) which can be used to
                                                   generate electricity
  – Carbon Capture and Storage – a USP
                                              – Gasification plus post treatment
    for the NE
                                                 • Usually produces a transport fuel
  – Micro-renewables – a real opportunity          (ethanol or diesel)
  – Large wind – supply chain potential       – Anaerobic digestion
  – Waste heat – what to do with it              • Produces a bio methane which can be
                                                   used to generate electricity or can be
                                                   used as a direct transport fuel.

                                              – Composting
So what’s actually happening?
                        Approximately £500m capital project value
Key themes                                  Examples

  – Waste – a valuable resource
                                              – High temperature gasification
  – Power generation – from renewable            • Pyreco – tyre pyrolysis, Wilton
    sources                                      • North Tees project

  – Carbon Capture and Storage – a USP        – Gasification plus post treatment

    for the NE                                   • Ineos bio – Seal sands
                                                 • Plasrec – smaller scale
  – Micro-renewables – a real opportunity
                                              – Anaerobic digestion
  – Large wind – supply chain potential
                                                 • Various projects with farm based waste
  – Waste heat – what to do with it
                                                   streams or commercial food wastes

                                              – Composting
                                                 • Various local initiatives
So what’s actually happening?
                        Approximately £750m capital project value
Key themes                                    Examples

  – Waste – a valuable resource                  – Imported biomass (crop based)

  – Power generation – from renewable                • MGT – 300 MWe
                                                     • Bio Energy Investments – 50MWe
    sources
                                                 – Indigenous biomass (crop based)
  – Carbon Capture and Storage – a USP
                                                     • Sembcorp – 30MWe
    for the NE
                                                 – Indigenous biomass (waste wood)

  – Micro-renewables – a real opportunity            • Gaia Power – 50MWe
                                                     • Dalkia Bio – 17MWe
  – Large wind – supply chain potential
                                                 – Smaller scale
  – Waste heat – what to do with it
                                                     • Various
So what’s actually happening?
                        Approximately £1,500m capital project value
Key themes                                       Proposition

  – Waste – a valuable resource                  – IGCC power station 800 MWe

                                                 – Carbon dioxide network around Tees
  – Power generation – from renewable
                                                   Valley
    sources
                                                 – Pre combustion capture conversion at

  – Carbon Capture and Storage – a USP             Lynmouth

                                                 – Pipeline to Saline Aquifer in North sea
    for the NE
                                                 Benefits
  – Micro-renewables – a real opportunity
                                                 – Safeguard existing carbon emitting
  – Large wind – supply chain potential            industries

                                                 – Attract new carbon emitting industries
  – Waste heat – what to do with it
                                                 – Large volumes of carbon available for
                                                   other capture technologies

                                                 – Enhanced Oil recovery potential
So what’s actually happening?
Key themes                                  Technology Options

  – Waste – a valuable resource             • Photovoltaics

                                            • Solar thermal
  – Power generation – from renewable
                                            • Heat pumps
    sources
                                            • Biomass
  – Carbon Capture and Storage – a USP      • Wind

    for the NE                              Government Support

                                            • Feed in Tariffs
  – Micro-renewables – a real opportunity
                                            • Renewable Heat Initiative
  – Large wind – supply chain potential
                                            Supply Chain opportunities
  – Waste heat – what to do with it
                                            • Manufacture

                                            • Consultancy

                                            • Installation
So what’s actually happening?
Key themes                                  Examples

  – Waste – a valuable resource               – Clipper

                                              – TAG
  – Power generation – from renewable
                                              – JDR Cables
    sources
                                              – Hereema
  – Carbon Capture and Storage – a USP

    for the NE

  – Micro-renewables – a real opportunity

  – Large wind – supply chain potential

  – Waste heat – what to do with it
So what’s actually happening?
Key themes                                  Examples

  – Waste – a valuable resource
                                              – Organic Rankine Cycle - recovery of
  – Power generation – from renewable           waste heat into useful energy

    sources
                                              – Use of waste heat for district heating
  – Carbon Capture and Storage – a USP
                                                – Tees Valley wide study into
    for the NE                                  opportunities

  – Micro-renewables – a real opportunity

  – Large wind – supply chain potential

  – Waste heat – what to do with it
NEEF February 2010

   •   Renew introduction
   •   Current activities
   •   A vision for the future
Vision for the future

• Integrated approach

• Develop truly sustainable processes

• Improve process efficiencies

• Reduce waste and then drive value from it

• Carbon Reduction or Resource Management ?
John Barton
Project Director
www.renew-cpi.com

						
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