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The Carbon Trust’s Accelerator Programme Brick Sector 2010 John Fifer SKM Enviros & Dave Beardsworth BCC

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Page 1: David Beardsworth, BCC and John Fifer, SKM Enviros - Greener Ceramics

The Carbon Trust’s Accelerator ProgrammeBrick Sector 2010

John Fifer SKM Enviros & Dave Beardsworth BCC

Page 2: David Beardsworth, BCC and John Fifer, SKM Enviros - Greener Ceramics

Tackle sector specific processes – the ‘black boxes’ that have not been looked at in detail before– Identify practical, replicable, cost-effective carbon saving

opportunities

Understand and address the barriers to implementation of identified opportunities

Mobilise whole sectors to increase implementation of opportunities

Main IEEA Objective

Deliver a step change reduction in CO2 from industrial processes by accelerating innovation in process control and the uptake of

low-carbon technologies.

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Key is to identify the best opportunities in Stage 1 to take into Stage 2 (£ and CO2)

Funding between 25% and 60% of

project cost

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engagementworkshop 1 workshop 2 workshop 3

building sector collaboration for

common goal

one to ones with key sites, suppliers

& academics

developing the opportunities &

building capability

evaluation ideas & addressing barriers

launch sector consensus sector report sector event

site visitmetering

specification & approval

installationdata collection &

analysis

metering

initial sector engagement &

select pilot sites

Brick Sector Accelerator

engagementworkshop 1 workshop 2 workshop 3

launch sector consensus sector report sector event

site visit installation

metering

initial sector engagement &

select pilot sites

engagementworkshop 1 workshop 2 workshop 3

evaluation ideas & addressing barriers

business case development

launch assessment & reporting

accelerator criteria

sector consensus sector report sector event

replication potential

site visit installationdata collection &

analysis

metering

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Brick Making Process & CO2 Emissions

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Ideas to Challenges

Challenge = areas

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The “Challenge Areas”

The challenge areas should meet the following criteria:– be innovative, i.e. beyond what the sector is

currently doing– be sector specific. i.e. not generic such as CHP or

anaerobic digestion– have sector support and a credible path to market– have good carbon savings– have good replication potential

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Energy Consumption, Brick Sector

Energy Type Energy Use, MWh % Emissions, tonnes CO2 %

Electricity 314,695 8% 166,258 19%

Natural Gas 3,585,346 86% 658,198 74%

LPG 155,852 4% 33,382 4%

Gas Oil/Fuel Oil 13,924 0% 7,164 1%

Solid Fuel 93,889 2% 28,167 3%

Total 4,176,631 893,169

Source BCC 2007 data

Page 10: David Beardsworth, BCC and John Fifer, SKM Enviros - Greener Ceramics

Potential Opportunity Area

low carbon fuels

low carbon products

clay prep/forming

drying & firing process & equipment efficiency

low carbon power

50 opportunities distilled to 13 potential projects

Page 11: David Beardsworth, BCC and John Fifer, SKM Enviros - Greener Ceramics

Summary of Innovation Day

Technology Area sector CO2 potential

number of votes

Low Carbon Energy Sources very high 27

Low Carbon Products high 5

Kiln and Dryers (including heat recovery) high 27

Process and Equipment Efficiency med 8

This gave us four technology areas into which all the 13 identified projects could be submitted.

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Suggested Challenge Areas1. The integration of Bio-Mass Combustion,

through gasification or direct combustion, as a heat source for tunnel kilns and dryers.

2. The development of clay Low Carbon Products that are less energy intensive to manufacture:

3. Waste Heat Recovery from the tunnel kiln or dryer for re-use as heat or to generate electricity:

4. The development of a Low Air Movement Kiln to reduce heat losses (retrofit option).

5. The development of IT based modelling & fault identification tools to improve Process & Equipment Efficiency.

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Next Steps

BCC to agree with the Carbon Trust a prioritised list of technologies, i.e. The Challenge Areas

The criteria for a successful project are:

The potential for carbon saving

The cost of the solutions

The potential for replication

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Then What!

End Oct 2010: Report on Technologies to Carbon Trust

Late 2010/early 2011: Open call for Proposals for 2 or 3 Selected Technologies– each area may cover a number of potential projects

Early 2011: Submit bids for technology areas

Mid 2011: Winning bids projects start.

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Dairy Sector

Stage 2 Challenges

•Innovative Technologies for Clean-in-Place

•Use of High Efficiency Homogenisation Technologies

£250,000 available in funding support (or up to £500,000 in exceptional circumstances).

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Thank you