icarb energy workshop welcome presentation sue roaf

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THE REMIT ICARB - THE INITIATIVE FOR CARBON ACCOUNTING Purpose: ICARB provides a space for technical experts, academics, policy and decision makers and practitioners alike to: A Forum to discuss and agree and ways forward in the development of Relevant, Complete, Consistent, Transparent and Accurate accounting tools To share technical challenges and solutions To be part of a capacity building process across Scottish sectors and stakeholders in the emerging Low Carbon Economy

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Page 1: Icarb energy workshop welcome presentation sue roaf

THE REMIT

ICARB - THE INITIATIVE FOR CARBON ACCOUNTING

Purpose: ICARB provides a space for technical experts, academics, policy and decision makers and practitioners alike to:

• A Forum to discuss and agree and ways forward in the development of Relevant, Complete, Consistent, Transparent and Accurate accounting tools

• To share technical challenges and solutions

• To be part of a capacity building process across Scottish sectors and stakeholders in the emerging Low Carbon Economy

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2011 ICARB Conference programme

2014:

1. City Level Carbon Accounting Studies: Funded by the Michael Ventris Award, London.

2. Workshops: Supported by the Energy Technology Partnership, ERDF, The Castansa Trust, CIBSE and the Climate X Change

• Backcasting Scotland’s Energy Future 2030

http://icarb.org/2014/06/02/backcasting-summit/

• Energy Storgage workshop – 21st October 2014

http://icarb.org/energy-workshop/

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6th ICARB Conference 5th September 2014

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Backcasting for 100% Renewables in Scotland in 2030:

Today from visions to pathways & agendas

Jaco Quist, [email protected]

Energy & Industry Section

Faculty of Technology, Policy,

Management

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1. Backcasting: recap Backcasting: Create a desirable sustainable

future first before looking back from that future how it could have been achieved and planning initial steps how to move towards that future.

Backcasting: Particularly useful in case of

complex ‘wicked’ problems that include dominant trends; when market-based solutions are insufficient; a need for a major change; long time horizons allow strong alternatives (Dreborg ’96) 27-10-2011

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6 October 4, 2011 6

2050 2000 TIME

Vision of

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Backcasting: from vision to action

1. SPO

2. Make vision

3. BC

4. Pathway & Agenda

5. Embedding & Implementation

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1) Generating a credible / desirable

energy future for Scotland

2) Scoping out the roles of Technologies

in that Future

UK Centric scenario: Electricity production and storage is based on large scale technology and mega-grid projects in the UK and its vicinity.

Standalone Scottish Network scenario: All regions in Scotland make extensive use of their regional renewables potential.

Local Energy Autarky scenario: In this scenario, small-scale decentralised energy systems, at building, campus or estate, community, city and other scales, largely using locally available renewable energy sources, maximally efficient technologies and storage to satisfy their own power demand without electricity imports.

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All Visions of an optimised Future require Storage

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WHICH IS WHY WE ARE HERE TODAY

www.icarb.org

This years particularly wants to thank :

The Castanza Trust and our other Sponsors And the speakers, facilitators, scribes and all of you for coming

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PROGRAMME 9.00 – 9.30

Coffee and Registration

9.30 – 9.40 Welcome Professor Sue Roaf, ICARB

9.40 – 10.00 Emerging Scottish Policy to promote energy storage Chris Stark, Deputy Director, Energy and Climate Change, Head of Electricity, Scottish Government

10.00 – 10.45 The Role of Storage in Smart Energy Systems, Professor Henrik Lund, Aalborg University, Denmark

10.45 – 11.15 Storage integration in heating systems at domestic, community and industrial scales. Prof. Klaus Vajen, Kassel University, Germany

11.15 – 11.45 Tea and Coffee

11.45 – 12.15 Inter-seasonal heat storage systems: Lessons from the Danish Experience, Dr Ebbe Münster, PlanEnergi, Denmark

12.15 – 12.45 Energy storage in urban multi-energy systems, Prof. Marco Masoero, Politecnico di Torino

12.45 – 13.15 Optimising energy storage within micro-grid systems, Eddie Owens, Heriot Watt University

13.15 – 13.45 Why Energy Storage? Dr Grant Wilson, University of Sheffield

13.45 – 14.30 Lunch

14.30 – 16.30 Six Workshops will run in parallel – with Tea and Coffee:

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Workshop 1: Thermal Storage Systems for

Buildings and Communities. Chair: Professor

Ian M. Arbon with Professor Klaus Vajen and

Ebbe Munster

Workshop 2: Energy storage media: Phase

Change Materials, oils, chemicals, solids and

Thermal Mass, Chair: Professor Colin

Pulham, Edinburgh University

Workshop 3: Grid level energy storage for electricity and transport. Chair: Dr. Iain Staffell, Imperial College, London

Workshop 4: Energy Storage and Conversions with Hydrogen & Fuel Cells. Chair: Dr. Nigel Holmes, Scottish Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Association Workshop 5: Origin: Control systems for optimising micro-grids and thermal systems. Chair: Dr. Eddie Owens, Heriot Watt University Workshop 6: Charging ahead with Battery Technology. Chair Dr. Nick Bennett, Heriot Watt University

16.30 – 16.50 Workshop Feedback

16.50 – 17.00 Next Steps and Thank You

Professor Sue Roaf, Heriot Watt University

17.00 – 18.00 CIBSE sponsored Reception and

Networking