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Glasgow’s enhanced SEAP

www.stepupsmartcities.eu

STEP UP Riga Conference Thursday 20th November 2014

Content

• The challenge • The vision • The journey

• From Sustainable Glasgow report to Energy and Carbon Masterplan (enhanced SEAP)

• Integrated Energy Planning • Next Steps• What we have learned

The Energy Challenge

Sustainable, Smart and Resilient City

The vision for Glasgow

The Journey

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Energy and Carbon Masterplan

Overall Strategy (ECMP)

30% CO2 targetVisionStaff capacityBudgetFinancing

Baseline Emissions Inventory

-Inventory year 2006-Emissions factor (IPCC or LCA)-Emissions reporting units (CO2 or CO2e)-Energy consumption-Energy supply-CO2 emissions

Action Plan

- Key actions by sector- Energy savings/sector- CO2 savings/sector- Stakeholders- Costs / timeframe

Monitoring Plan

-Review of strategy-Monitoring emissions inventory-Results of emissions inventory-Review of Key Actions-Annual monitoring

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The Overall Strategy

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Baseline Emissions Inventory

SSourrePage 9

www.stepupsmartcities.euGlasgow Energy Summary

Glasgow consumes approximately 12,500 GWh of energy per annum

SSourrePage 10

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Glasgow Building Energy Consumption

Glasgow consumes approximately 12,500 GWh of energy per annum

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Action Plan – meeting the target

20062008

20102012

20142016

20182020

600

800

1,000

1,200

1,400

1,600

1,800

2,000

Annual Average and Required CO2 reduction by sector (2006-2020)

Industry and Commercial Total (ktCO2/year)Domestic Total (ktCO2/year)Transport Total (ktCO2/year)Average Annual CO2 ReductionREQUIRED CO2 REDUCTION/ SECTOR

kt C

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• Maintain same overall Vision as 2010 report• Retain 30% CO2 savings by 2020 target• Key challenge: reducing electricity consumption

for heating• 33 actions featuring: Development of ESCo and district heating schemes Phasing out coal, oil and electric heating Improved energy efficiency and building energy management New LED street lighting New Waste to Energy plant by 2016 Promotion of electric vehicles and active travel New wind turbines and solar PV Behavioural change and DSM Integrated Energy Planning

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The Action Plan

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Buildings (Municipal, Tertiary and Residential)

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Transport

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Waste

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