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Welcome..... Small Scale Renewables Workshop By David Terry Business Director RESCO

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David Terry

www.resco.org.uk

d.terry@staffs.ac.uk

01782 294110

Renewable

Energy

Supply

Chain

Opportunities

Small Scale Renewables Workshop

Programme9.30 – 9. 50 Welcome presentation – RESCO

and Aim HighDavid Terry, RESCO

9.50 – 10.10 CoRE's approach and our contribution to the retrofit market in Stoke-on-Trent

Jonathan Davis, CoRE

10.10 – 10.30 Birmingham Energy Savers - Preparing for the Green Deal

Dave Allport, Birmingham City Council

10.30 – 11.00 Government policy and financial incentives

Rob Hill, Wardell Armstrong

11.00 – 11.20 Break and refreshments11.20 – 11.40 The Green Deal in Stoke-on-

Trent

Iain Podmore, Stoke-on-Trent City Council

11.40 – 12.00 Business Strategy Ellis Pitt, Wardell Armstrong

12.00 – 12.30 Workshops/1to1/Q&A An opportunity to obtain further advice and support from the speakers.

12.30 – 1.30 Lunch and Networking

Small Scale Renewables -The Changing Business Climate

• Feed –in Tariff– Phase 1 Consultation concluded – Reduced Tariff for PV– Linked to EPC– Phase 2 Consultation underway for other technologies.

• Renewable Heat Incentive– Opened November 2011– Non Domestic Buildings– RHI Premium Payment Scheme for Domestic

Small Scale Renewables -The Changing Business Climate

• The Green Deal– Encourage take up of Measure by eliminating up front

payment for domestic customers– Procurement of a new Framework of delivery providers

• Advisors, Installers, Providers, Finance, Supply Chain etc.

• ECO – the Energy Company Obligation– Replacing CERT /CESP – Key Technology focus –Solid Wall Insulation

Support and build Supply Chains on the existing manufacturing and engineering skills in the Region.

Small Scale Renewables and Housing Retrofit

Bio Energy

Wind and Marine Technologies

UK Environmental Goods and Services market now has 51,000 UK companies. growth: 4.3% in 2010/11 (Decc 2011)

BIS, ERDF and Stafforshire University Funding

Duration: July 2010– March 2015

Managed by Staffordshire University’s Institute for Environmental Sustainability and Regeneration (IESR)

The RESCO Programme Background and rationale

RESCO Aim High

• Birmingham City Council, in Partnership with RESCO

• Supported by ERDF 2011 – 2015• Technology Demonstrator Project

– Birmingham City Council • Business Support

– RESCO Team

The RESCO Programme Client Engagement Process

(WM) COMPANY CONTACTS

Building Fabric Improvements

Fit Out

Energy Supply

Monitoring and Awareness

BES / Market Requirements

Eligibility assessment and

referral

FREE Market & Capability Assessment & Report

Scoping visit

On-care support

Special Interest Groups

BES/Aim High Panel

Support Available

• Market Assessment and Research Study – 1-1 site visit and capability mapping– Market intelligence from industry experts– Matching Report and capability profile for BES– Signposting to available support

• Free to Eligible West Midlands CompaniesTo register your interest

www.resco.org.uk/aim-high

Events and Special Interest Groups

• Market Development Activity -UK and wider• Aim High Technology Demonstrator results• Updates Birmingham Energy Savers• Product and Service development

– Based on BES Requirements– Collaboration, technology new

• Procurement Support– Buy For Good

Graduate Internship

• Business Development Resource• Up to 6 weeks subsidised graduate placement

– Sourced based on your requirements– 80% Subsidy

• Typical Projects– Market research– Quality Standards development– Market research

University Support

• Research and Support– Technology development and testing– Intellectual Property– Technology Selection toolkits– Usage and Impacts monitoring– Householder Engagement

• Short Courses and CPD

Get Involved!

• Free to Eligible West Midlands CompaniesTo register your interest

www.resco.org.uk/aim-high

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