Appendix E. <strong>Energy</strong> Sav<strong>in</strong>g Trust table oftypical emissions from a variety of house types(Assum<strong>in</strong>g gas central heat<strong>in</strong>g) 2006sav<strong>in</strong>g (kg/yr)10% CO210% energysav<strong>in</strong>g (kWh/yr)Total (kgCO2/yr)Total (kWh/yr)kWh/m2Cook<strong>in</strong>gLights &AppliancesHeat<strong>in</strong>gProperty Type m2 Bedrooms kWh/yr kgCO2/yr kWh/yr kgCO2/yr kWh/yr kgCO2/yrFlat 42 1 7,865 1,494 1,466 630 807 153 241 10138 2,278 1013.8 227.8Flat 61 2 11,423 2,170 2,129 916 1,173 223 241 14725 3,309 1472.5 330.9Flat 89 3 16,666 3,167 3,107 1,336 1,711 325 241 21483 4,827 2148.3 482.7Mid Terraced House 63 2 11,693 2,222 2,109 907 1,008 192 235 14810 3,320 1481.0 332.0Mid Terraced House 79 3 14,663 2,786 2,645 1,137 1,264 240 235 18571 4,163 1857.1 416.3End Terraced House 63 2 15,138 2,876 2,117 910 1,008 192 290 18264 3,978 1826.4 397.8End Terraced House 79 3 18,983 3,607 2,655 1,142 1,264 240 290 22903 4,989 2290.3 498.9Semi-Detached House 77 2 18,373 3,491 2,589 1,113 1,136 216 287 22098 4,820 2209.8 482.0Semi-Detached House 89 3 21,236 4,035 2,992 1,287 1,314 250 287 25542 5,571 2554.2 557.1Semi-Detached House 102 4 24,338 4,624 3,429 1,475 1,505 286 287 29272 6,385 2927.2 638.5Detached House 90 2 24,412 4,638 3,091 1,329 1,199 228 319 28702 6,195 2870.2 619.Detached House 104 3 28,209 5,360 3,572 1,536 1,386 263 319 33167 7,159 3316.7 715.9Detached House 120 4 32,549 6,184 4,121 1,772 1,599 304 319 38269 8,260 3826.9 826.0This data is <strong>for</strong> new build dwell<strong>in</strong>gs built to Build<strong>in</strong>g Regulations 2006<strong>Energy</strong> consumption <strong>in</strong>cludes Space and Water heat<strong>in</strong>g, Cook<strong>in</strong>g, Light<strong>in</strong>g and Appliances. <strong>Energy</strong> use modelled us<strong>in</strong>g BREDEM-12 andassumes stock average dwell<strong>in</strong>g characteristics, standard heat<strong>in</strong>g pattern and occupancy.Grey shad<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>dicates base case dwell<strong>in</strong>g.Assume a carbon conversion factor of:-Gas 0.1 Electricity 0.49 kgCO2/kWh 3 kgCO2/kWhSource:- Guidel<strong>in</strong>es <strong>for</strong> company report<strong>in</strong>g on greenhouse gas emissions, DefraBRE on behalf of EST 21/02/2006APPENDIX E ● <strong>Plann<strong>in</strong>g</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Renewable</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Worcestershire</strong>Technical <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> 55
APPENDIX F ● <strong>Plann<strong>in</strong>g</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Renewable</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Worcestershire</strong>Appendix F. Extracts from Studies of Regionaland Sub-Regional capacityTechnologyTHEORETICAL, ECONOMIC AND DELIVERABLE RESOURCE INHEREFORDSHIRE AND WORCESTERSHIRETheoretical Resource(GWh)Economic Resource(GWh)Deliverable Resource(GWh)Deliverable Resource(MW)W<strong>in</strong>d Large - Potential 67,976 46,704 15,591 7,119Current Generation(GWh)Planned InstalledCapacity (Inc. NFFOcontracts & DTI FieldTrial) (GWh)New Generation(GWh)Large- Probable 67,976 3,896 1,054 401 1,054Small ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Biomass <strong>Energy</strong> Crops 521 22 22 3 22Agricultural 104 6 6 1 2 4Forestry 38 17 17 2 17Wastes 463 106 51 7 108 -57Sewage Gas 14 2 2 0 2Landfill Gas 124 90 90 11 28 8 54Solar Photovoltaic 318 ~ 2 2 0 2Hydro Micro/Small 3 2 2 0 1 1Total 69,562 4,140 1,246 427 28 119 1,0991998 Consumption(population based) 3,458 3,458 3,4582010 Consumption (estimated) 3,973 3,973 3,973Resource as a % of 1998Consumption 2011% 120% 36%Resource as a % of 2010Consumption 1751% 104% 31%Symbol "~" Negligible (less than half of the f<strong>in</strong>al digit shown)The Total row only <strong>in</strong>cludes the w<strong>in</strong>d resource that is "probable"Adapted from Table 7.5, 'Theoretical, Economic and Deliverable Resource <strong>in</strong> Here<strong>for</strong>dshire and<strong>Worcestershire</strong>', <strong>in</strong> '<strong>Renewable</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> Prospects <strong>in</strong> the West Midlands'.56Technical <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Paper</strong>