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Borders Energy Agency

BACKGROUND

• Scrutiny Review of Renewables

• Support the establishment of a Borders Renewable Energy Agency

• Project guided by the Scottish Borders Sustainable Energy Association

• The Council is providing the resource to manage the project

Why BEA is needed

• Fill major gaps in related services• A focal point for renewables• Drive renewable energy, energy management and

energy conservation• Lead carbon reduction• Encourage and develop community ownership of

renewables• Assist communities• Develop local businesses• Training and Education• Local advice and information

The vision

• One stop shop for individuals, businesses and schools and community groups

• Local source of advice, information, education, training and support on all energy matters

• Promote renewable energy, energy conservation, carbon reduction, sustainability

• Develop and market the Scottish Borders as a green energy, low carbon area

How it would work

• As an independent organisation• THE centre for renewable energy, energy and carbon

reduction in the Borders• Deliver specific core services, others through partners• Act as an agency for other, particularly specialist, services • Develop BEA as a brand to promote recognition• Build strong community and partner relationships• Shop window for related products and technologies

Electricity in the BordersBorders Electrical Consumption[1]

The last available full year record is for 2008 and shows a total Borders area consumption of 50.7 ktoe (oil equivalent) = 633,749,998.23 kWh and 633,750.00 MWhBorders Generating OutputInstalled wind generation capacity is 487.50 MWAnnual theoretical generation - 24x365.25 4,273,425.00 MWhAnnual practical generation of 26% =1,111,090.50MWhThis indicates that already almost twice the amount of electricity consumed is generated within the Scottish Borders area.

[1] DECC figures for 2008

FUNDING

• Energy Companies

• Financial Institutions

• EU (from 2014)

• Scottish/UK Governments

• Individual projects funded from various sources, e.g. Climate Challenge Fund

INCOME

• Corporate Membership

• Agency Service Agreements

• Energy Audits

• Property Certificates

• Training

STRUCTURE

• Independent

• Not for profit

• Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation

• Trustees elected by members

SERVICES - BUSINESSES

• Renewables Options

• Energy Surveys

• Employee Behaviour

• Carbon Reduction

• New Opportunities

SERVICES - TRAINING

• Installation

• Accreditation

• Maintenance

• Construction

• Project Management

• Energy Management

SERVICES - COMMUNITIES

• Group Purchasing

• Project Identification

• Project Delivery

• Trust Funds

• Events

• Education

SERVICES - INDIVIDUALS

• Renewables Options

• Energy Saving

• Insulation

• Grants, Loans

• Appliances

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

• Support businesses to move into renewables installations/ maintenance/low carbon technology

• Product/ Supplier Assurance• Market & Supply Chain Development• Facilitate and Support Co-operative Projects• New Technology identification• Pilot projects

EDUCATION

• Schools

• Colleges

• Employee Groups

• Talks, Workshops

• Higher Education

CONSULTANCY

• Project Management

• Project Development

• Data Collection

• Environmental Studies

• Planning

• Building Standards

COMMUNICATIONS

• Information

• Advice

• Exhibitions

• Networking

• Publications

COMMUNITIES

What could the Borders Energy Agency do for you?

CONTACT

Brian Emmerson

Senior Consultant

Business Consultancy Unit

Scottish Borders Council

Newtown St Boswells

Melrose

TD6 0SA

e-mail; bemmerson@scotborders.gov.uk

Tel: 01835 824000 Ext 5301

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