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Offshore Wind and Development Opportunities in the South West Robert Thornhill Offshore Development Site Manager Dan Towers 2004

Outline of presentation npower renewables (NRL) who we are? NRL s involvement in the South West to date Energy policy and the need for offshore wind Offshore wind in the England and Wales to date Rounds 1 Round 2 Offshore wind to 2020 Round 3 Atlantic Array 2

Who are npower renewables? npower renewables is the UK based renewables development and operation company and is a subsidiary of RWE Innogy RWE Innogy was formed on 1 st February 2008 and is a European wide renewables organisation NRL currently operates 17 hydroelectric stations and 21 wind farms in the UK NRL has 692MW currently in operation or construction. RWE Innogy has ambitious plans wanting to triple its current installed capacity (1.3GW) by 2012 and exceed 10 GW by 2020 With intentions to invest at least 1b pa from 2008 onwards 3

NRL s involvement in South West Currently operate the Bears Down onshore wind farm Operational since 2001 9 turbines with generating capacity of 9.6MW Recently submitted applications for Batsworthy Cross to D.C.C Up to 9 turbines with a capacity of around 18MW Within Area of Search for Strategic Wind Farm Development NRL also working with Bristol-based Marine Current Turbines Limited - 10.5MW tidal stream project in Anglesey Skerries. Also working on a number of other potential sites in the South West which should lead to applications in the coming years. 4

Energy policy and the need for offshore wind Climate change is now universally recognised as the most serious challenge that our society faces today UK central Government targets: 10% of electricity from renewables by 2010 15% by 2015 Ambitions for 20% by 2020 UK government also faces a legally binding target to source 15% of all energy (heat, transport and electricity) from renewable sources from 2020. In order to meet this, a lions share of UK s electricity, perhaps as much as 45% will need to come from renewables (BWEA, 2008) Government and industry agree that offshore wind the most appropriate technology to 5 deliver the majority of these targets

Offshore Wind in the England and Wales to date To date there has been two rounds of offshore wind development within English and Welsh waters. These rounds of development have been lead by DECC and the Crown Estate. The Crown Estate own: approx 55% of the foreshore; most of the seabed out to 12nm territorial limit; Energy rights with the Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) out to the 200nm limit of the continental shelf Both rounds made of up a competitive tender process with successful bidders given development rights over areas of the seabed by the CE. CE then provide a full lease for a development once all the necessary consents have been received. 6

Round 1 Offshore Wind Round 1 announced in 1999 18 sites, at 13 locations awarded in 2001 Sites allocated around all of the UK coast but within 12nm limit Maximum of 30 turbines each 10 km 2 maximum area Demonstration sites, lead-in to larger offshore sites NRL completed construction of North Hoyle 2004 and are currently constructing Rhyl Flats 7

Round 2 Offshore Wind In November 2002 DECC issued consultation document Future Offshore which outlined the strategic framework for the expansion of offshore wind. Following this document a Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) was initiated SEA lead to 3 strategic areas being opened to tender in 2003 The strategic areas were selected due to having the following characteristics: good wind speeds available grid access shallow water Coastal exclusion zone, 8km 13km applied around coast of each strategic area. 8

Round 2 Offshore Wind Round 2 designed with the first fully commercial projects in mind. As a result bidders were allowed to: tender for sites of any size/capacity outside 12nm limit as long as within strategic areas. 15 sites awarded in 2003 Total combined capacity of R2 sites awarded 7.2GW - equivalent to powering 1 in 6 UK households npower renewables awarded 750MW Gwynt y Môr site and 1,200MW Triton Knoll site in December 2003 9

Offshore Wind to 2020 - Round 3 No Round 1 or Round 2 sites allocated in the South West Combined capacity of sites allocated in Round 1 and Round 2 8.8GW For Government to achieve it s renewable energy targets it is recognised that significant further development capacity needs to be allocated. As a result DECC initiated a UK Offshore Energy SEA in December 2007 Following this the CE announced plans for Round 3 in June 2008 Aim of Round 3 to award sufficient capacity so that an additional 25GW of offshore wind can be developed by 2020. 10

Offshore Wind to 2020 - Round 3 Round 3 to cover sites within English and Welsh waters but also Scottish waters outside Territorial Limit. In announcing Round 3 CE also identified 11 potential Development Zones following an internal constraints mapping exercise CE constraints mapping looked at areas with water depths up to 60m and included consideration of: hard constraints - oil and gas platforms, other wind farms etc and; soft constraints - fish spawning grounds, bird foraging areas etc CE indicated that development to be undertaken through these exclusive zones 11

Round 3 and the South West With no single sites outside zones being considered The CE also noted that the zones identified were only indicative Initial areas identified by the CE included 3 development zones in the South West Bristol Channel Zone North Cornwall Zone Bristol Channel zone North Cornwall zone Lyme Bay zone Lyme Bay Zone These zones represented 21.4% of the total development zone area identified. 12

Round 3 and the South West The CE issued the invitation to tender documents for Round 3 in September and along with these documents issued a 2 nd Development Zone map. 2 nd revision of the map only includes an amended Bristol Channel zone North Cornwall and Lyme Bay zones have disappeared - due to water depths and potential landscape and visual impacts? Significant portions of both zones > 40m in depth considered by industry to represent a challenge for construction for 2020 13

Offshore Wind to 2020 - Round 3 Possible that there will be further amendments to the development zones after SEA report published SEA report to be published for consultation in January 2009 Possible North Cornwall and Lyme Bay could be reintroduced for Round 3? However Offshore Energy SEA looking beyond Round 3 and 2020 - North Cornwall and Lyme Bay potential areas for the future? In parallel to the SEA deadline for tender submissions for Round 3 is March 2009 With zone awards expected during 2009. 14

Atlantic Array NRL brought the development assets for Atlantic Array from Farm Energy in September 2008. Farm Energy have been progressing the development of an offshore wind farm in Bristol Channel since 2005 Pre the R3 process initiated. NRL retained Zero Carbon Marine to support development of the site. The proposed Atlantic Array site 1500MW Up to 350km 2 within the outer Bristol Channel Up to 40m depth 15 Approx 20km to nearest shores of South Wales, North Devon and 15km to Lundy

Atlantic Array In purchasing Farm Energy's development assets NRL s has a grid connection for the project into Alverdiscott 400kV substation for 2014. Npower renewables are currently reviewing the proposed Atlantic Array site in light of the revised CE development zone. Intending to bid for the zone in March 2009 as part of the CE Round 3 tender process.. Npower renewables aim to take Atlantic Array forward as the early mover project for Round 3 Aim to submit the necessary consent applications in 2010 with a view to starting construction in 2013. 16

Questions? www.npower-renewables.com/gwyntymor 17 Dan Towers 2004