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Dr Kevin Parslow

Energy Now Expo 2013
February 21, 2013
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Dr Kevin Parslow

Energy Now Expo 2013

February 21, 2013
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  1. The Advantages of Small Wind Turbines 13th February 2013 Dr

    Kevin Parslow CEO Evance Wind Turbines Ltd
  2. The Advantages of Small Wind Turbines © Evance Wind Turbines

    Ltd 3 Why Invest in Renewables? • Protection against increasing energy cost • Increasing in importance • Movement from oil/purchased power to self generated • Energy security • Insurance against future blackouts due to lack of supply in grid • Support the environment • Reduction in carbon footprint/CO2 emission • Financial investment • Feed-in Tariff rates are still attractive • Good investment
  3. 4 Energy Costs The Advantages of Small Wind Turbines ©

    Evance Wind Turbines Ltd Energy cost uncertainty • Recent energy price increases from ‘Big 6’ have been up to 10.8% • Energy inflation • Over the last 7 years an annual average of 8.4% • If this continues we will be paying 21p per kWh in five years & rising to some 72p per kWh unit in 20 years time
  4. Energy Costs 5 The Advantages of Small Wind Turbines ©

    Evance Wind Turbines Ltd 6.8 7.2 8.0 9.7 10.5 12.1 12.6 12.3 13.2 13.8 15.0 16.3 17.6 19.1 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 P r i c e P e r K W H Change in KWH Electricity Price Source: Derived from DECC Energy Pricing Dec 2012 Table 2.2.1, 2013 -2016 increased by average price increase 2003-2012 of 8.4% Average cost of generated electricity from R9000 at todays prices fixed for 20 years
  5. Why Wind Power? • In the correct location the most

    effective renewable generator • Good rate of Feed-in Tariff • 21p per kWh generated for turbines <100kW • 4.5p per kWh export tariff • FiT income for 20 years • Payback in 5-8 years 6 The Advantages of Small Wind Turbines © Evance Wind Turbines Ltd
  6. Why Small Wind Turbines? • Low initial investment compared to

    larger turbines • Scalable solutions • Flexible grid connections • Simpler planning due to size of turbine • Quick installation • Lower annual maintenance & insurance costs • Off-grid & hybrid (PV) systems 7 The Advantages of Small Wind Turbines © Evance Wind Turbines Ltd
  7. About Evance 8 The Advantages of Small Wind Turbines ©

    Evance Wind Turbines Ltd Manufacturing small wind turbines for over 12 years • UK based designer and manufacturer • 14th fastest growing private technology company in UK 2011 • 1500th turbine installed 2012 • R9000 was first turbine under 10kW to be certified by MCS July 2010 • R9000 is most popular turbine in UK • Over 1,600 turbines installed • Producing around 18,200MWh of energy per year • Over 9,540 tonnes of CO2 emissions saved per year • Equivalent of taking around 4,200 cars off the road • Installed in harshest conditions and locations
  8. R9000 Wind Turbine Designed for efficient and reliable operation •

    Starts generating power at low wind speeds • Always on - continues generating at high wind speeds • Outstanding durability • Unblemished safety record • Continued operation through all storms • 20 year operational life • Highly reliable • Low maintenance requirements • No gearbox or complex moving parts 9 Designed & Manufactured in the UK The Advantages of Small Wind Turbines © Evance Wind Turbines Ltd
  9. 5kW, 10kW & 15kW Solutions 10 • Versatile modular system

    • Unobtrusive & low noise • Minimal concrete for foundations • 1m2 footprint • Flexible connection options • G83, G59 • Single & 3phase • On-grid & off-grid solutions • Hybrid (PV) options • Minimal maintenance R9000 the Turbine of Choice The Advantages of Small Wind Turbines © Evance Wind Turbines Ltd
  10. R9000 Wind Turbine Great ROI – energy savings & income

    generation • Savings on energy bills • At 6m/s generates over 13,600kWh of energy • Energy cost savings of up to £1,900* • UK Feed-in Tariffs set at 21p per kWh • Excess of £3,100# per annum • Payback approx 6 years * Depending on your utility consumption and assuming a rate of 14p per kWh # Based on using 50% of generated energy and 50% feed back to grid 11 The Advantages of Small Wind Turbines © Evance Wind Turbines Ltd
  11. Evance Customer Case Study Evance turbines power milking parlour •

    Two R9000 turbines (10kW solution) • 18m towers • Est 22,000kWh per year • Reduce annual carbon footprint by nearly 11 tonnes* of CO2 • Reduce energy costs by nearly 50% 12 “During the last few years farmers have had to look seriously at the overheads of running a farm, and like many, reducing energy costs was top of the list for me. we are excited about the prospect of the turbines reducing our energy costs by nearly 50%.” Mr Steven Fox * Based on carbon savings of 0.5246kg of CO2 /kWh The Advantages of Small Wind Turbines © Evance Wind Turbines Ltd
  12. Evance Customer Case Study Evance turbine supports organic farm in

    Snowdonia National Park • R9000 5kW small wind turbine • 12m tower • Est 17,000kWh per year • Reduce annual carbon footprint by nearly 9 tonnes* of CO2 • Almost energy self-sufficient 13 “We are now using mainly green energy - the Evance turbine will enable us to be almost energy self-sufficient - and when we have extra we can sell it back to the National Grid.” Mr Alwyn Roberts. * Based on carbon savings of 0.5246kg of CO2 /kWh The Advantages of Small Wind Turbines © Evance Wind Turbines Ltd
  13. Evance Customer Case Study 14 The Advantages of Small Wind

    Turbines © Evance Wind Turbines Ltd Landowner moves from oil to affordable wind power • R9000 5kW small wind turbine • 15m tower • Est 15,000kWh per year • Reduce annual carbon footprint by nearly 9 tonnes* of CO2 • Reduce energy costs by 50% “With the rising price of energy we decided to invest in renewable energy so we were not reliant on oil. Our aim is for the Evance turbine to run a new electric central heating boiler and with the projected power generation we expect to reduce our energy bills by 50%.” Mr Danny Shepherd *Based on carbon savings of 0.5246kg of CO2 /kWh