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LONDONS ZERO CARBON ENERGY RESOURCE Secondary Heat

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Purpose of the Study To remain a globally competitive city, while making the transition to a low carbon economy, London will need to become increasingly resource efficient and self-sufficient in energy. This will require London’s infrastructure, buildings and consumers to adapt to changing demand and supply conditions, making use of both primary and secondary sources of energy to deliver lower energy costs, resilience and environmental sustainability. The Mayor’s objectives for London’s energy supply, articulated in his Climate Change Mitigation and Energy Strategy (2011), are that it should be affordable, secure and low carbon. It should make use of local sources of energy in the intelligent, integrated and efficient management of heat and power generation and distribution, and it should be delivered through a framework that provides inward investment and employment opportunities. The Mayor’s Decentralised Energy Capacity Study (2011)1 suggests that by 2030, 22% of London’s heat and power could be efficiently generated locally, where the heat is distributed via heat networks. Over that period, sources of heat are likely to be from the combustion of primary fuels including gas, biomass and waste. Longer-term, in the context of Government’s 2050 carbon reduction pathways, resource efficiency and resource depletion, the availability and viability of these fuels is likely to reduce. Heat networks can and must then begin to make use of alternative sources to facilitate the transition towards near-zero carbon heat. This study explores what these alternatives might be and to what extent they can support these objectives. The study looks at two particular categories of heat, both of which can be termed ‘secondary sources’: • Waste heat arising as a by-product of industrial and commercial activities • The heat that exists naturally within the environment (air, ground, water) The study’s primary objectives were: • To provide an understanding of the availability, cost and energy considerations of secondary heat sources in London • To provide an understanding of issues associated with the integration of secondary heat sources with existing heat networks and with the London building stock. • To consider opportunities for operating heat networks at lower temperatures and suggest recommendations for network connections and building heating systems. • To inform national and city policy development on the potential to utilise secondary heat via heat networks in the low carbon transition. • To inform the market on the likely technical and economic conditions in which these sources may be viable. • To identify emerging project opportunities in London. 1 GLA (2011) Decentralised Energy Capacity Study: http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/environment/tackling-climate-change/energy-supply 2

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