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Paul O'BRIENRenewable Energy Manager
Scottish Development Innovation
www.sdi.co.uk
Developing a marine
energy industry in Scotland:
A tale of two technologies
Thetis May 2015, Nantes
www.sdi.co.uk
Building a supportive environment
• Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) –
locational guidance
• The right mix of policy & regulatory environment
– Marine Scotland
• Revenue Incentives - ROCs
• Targeted Capital Grant Support – WATERS and
Wave Energy Scotland
• Gird connected test centre at EMEC
• Commercial Leasing opportunities
• Port Infrastructure
• Supply chain mapping and expert support
The Scottish Government and its and economic development agencies, in consultation with industry, have put a number of elements in place to create the right environment to encourage development and acceleration of the marine energy market in Scotland
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Policy Context
Renewable Electricity Target:
50% of electricity demand from Renewables by 2015,
100% of electricity demand from Renewables by 2020,
Current Progress:
• 46% of Scottish electricity demand came from renewables in 2013
Other Targets:
• 30% of primary energy will be renewable by 2020
• 80% Carbon Emission reductions by 2050 and 42% by 2020
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European Marine Energy Centre
Nursery Wave Site
Nursery Tidal Site
Full Scale Tidal Site
Full Scale Wave Site
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Tidal Energy at EMEC
• 8 tidal devices test at EMEC
– 6 grid connected
– 2 at nursery siteOpen Hydro
Voith Hydro Tidal Current Atlantis Resources
Andritz Hydro Hammerfest
Tidal GenerationScotrenewables
Flumill
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Array deployment
• Scottish Power Sound of Islay project
– Consented 10MW
– 4 Andritz Hydro Hammerfest turbines
– 4 Alstom TGL turbines
– Deployed 2017
• Nova Innovation
– First community project at Bluemull
Sound in the Shetland Isles
• Atlantis Resources MeyGen project
– Initial array of 4 tidal turbines in 2016
– 4 x 1.5MW turbines
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Tidal Commercial Leases – Crown Estate
• Crown Estate – leasing process 1.0GW in
tidal leases
– World’s first commercial leasing round
• New Crown Estate Demonstration Leases
– Isle of Islay – Tidal (EMEC)
– Mull of Galloway – Tidal (Siemens MCT)
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MeyGen Project – Inner Sound
• First phase of the 400MW Crown Estate lease site in the Pentland Firth
• Strong public sector support in the
financial package
• £51.3m total project cost
• £9.7m in equity and £7.5m in debt
financing from Scottish Government's
Renewable Energy Investment Fund
• £10m in debt funding from The
Crown Estate
• £13.3m in grant aid from DECC and
Highlands and Islands Enterprise
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Pelamis Wave Power
Wello
Penguin
Seatricity
Wave Devices at EMEC
Aquamarine Power
• 5 Wave Devices grid connected at EMEC
– World’s first open water wave device – Pelamis
in 2003 and two more in 2012
– Aquamarine
– Wello
– Seatricity
• Two are going on to test arrays at Wave Hub in
Cornwell
– Wello
– Seatricity
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Wave Energy Leases
• New Crown Estate
leasing map for Orkney
Waters and the
Pentland Firth
– Leases have been
handed back by
developers
– Others have
changed hands
– Wave projects have
gone from 600MW
down to 250MW
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Wave Energy Scotland -WES
• WES - New public body run by Highlands
and Islands Enterprise
• Tasked with delivering a step change in the
development of wave energy
• £10m investment this year
• A number of component calls this year with
the first already underway
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• Up to 100% funding available.
• Competition is open Europe wide.
• Entry can be at different stages of technology maturity:
– Feasibility, Concept Optimisation, Small Scale Prototype, Large Scale Prototype and Research
• Aim to target sectors not currently active in marine energy.
WES Innovation Calls
Feasibility Concept Optimisation
Small Scale Prototype
Large Scale Prototype
Funding period Up to 6months 6-12months 12-24months 12-24months
State aid R&D category
Feasibility Studies Industrial Research Industrial Research Experimental Development
Typical funding limit per project
£50k £500k £2.5M £4M
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WES Work Programme
PTO Call5 x Feasibility
2015 2016 2017
3 x Concept2 x Small Scale Prototype1 x Large Scale Prototype
WEC Call5 x Feasibility43x Concept2 x Small Scale Prototype1 x Large Scale Prototype
Sub-systems 2
5 x Feasibility3 x Concept2 x Small Scale Prototype1 x Large Scale Prototype
Sub-systems 3
5 x Feasibility3 x Concept2 x Small Scale Prototype1 x Large Scale Prototype
Sub-systems 3
5 x Feasibility3 x Concept2 x Small Scale Prototype1 x Large Scale Prototype
Mar 2015
May 2015
June 2015
July 2015
August 2015
Knowledge Capture
Knowledge Capture 1
Knowledge Capture 2
Research
Research
Research
Research
Research
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Merci de votre attention
Paul O’Brien
Scottish Development International