Offshore Wind Cost Reduction: Findings of The Crown Estate and the Cost Reduction Taskforce

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Offshore Wind Cost Reduction: Findings of The Crown Estate and the Cost Reduction Taskforce BIEE Parker Seminar 10 th October 2012 Richard Howard, Chief Economist richard.howard@thecrownestate.co.uk

CONTENTS Summary of UK offshore wind Role of The Crown Estate Offshore Wind Cost Reduction

UK: Global offshore wind leader? Potentially the largest offshore wind resource in the world Largest pipeline of offshore wind projects (46GW+) Largest operational capacity in the world 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Capacity of projects generating power. Pipeline consented, contracted or under construction Pre-consent pipeline UK DE NL NO SE FI FR DK IT IE BE

State of play Immediate pipeline (GW) as at June 2012 Fully Operational 2.1 Under Construction (inc. partly exporting) 2.1 Consented / awaiting construction 2.2 Awaiting consent / In Planning 4.3 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 GW

Opportunity from current leasing rounds 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 1.2GW, 13 sites, 6.5GW, 17 sites 1.5GW, 4 sites Round 1 Round 2 R1/R2 Extensions In Operation Under construction Consented Awaiting consent Pre-planning application 4.8GW, 5 projects STW 32.2GW, 9 zones Round 3 Offshore wind demonstration sites (4 projects) Northern Ireland tender results imminent

SSE RWE npower Centrica E.On EDF Iberdrola Dong Vattenfall Statoil Stadtkraft EDP Renovaveis Repsol Eneco Stadwerke Munchen Mainstream Warwick Energy Fluor Siemens PV Masdar TCW Marubeni PGGM/Dutch Ampere NAREC 2-B Energy AREG GW Developers / Investors 7 6 5 4 3 Pre- planning application Awaiting planning consent Conditional Consent secured Consented Under Construction In Operation 2 1 0 UK "Big 6" Integrated Suppliers Other Energy Companies Specialist OEM EPC Infrastructure Fund/ Developer Institutional/ Sovereign DEMO

Regulatory Environment Targets Economic Support Mechanisms Planning Grid / transmission UK Climate Change Act Renewables Obligation National Policy Statements Project Transmit 2020 renewables target Scottish renewables target Electricity Market Reform Feed in Tariff Contract for Difference Carbon Price Floor IPC / PINS regime SEA OFTO regime Grid Coordination

Is a landowner Is not a regulator THE CROWN ESTATE Is a public body The Crown Estate Act 1961 Is not part of Government but works closely with Government, statutory bodies etc. Assets of 8.1b, surplus paid to Treasury ( 240m in 2011/12) Urban Portfolio Rural & Coastal Portfolio Energy & Infrastructure Portfolio Windsor Estate

Our sectors

10

How do we work in offshore wind? Leasing rounds Rental charge based on energy output Co-investment in development (in Round 3) Facilitator and advisor working closely with industry and government Strategic workstreams to accelerate and de-risk the programme 11

Strategic Challenges To Programme Delivery Health & Safety Supply Chain & Skills Levelised Cost of Energy Planning & Consenting Project Economics & Financing Grid & Technology

Renewables Roadmap & Cost Reduction Gov t ambition: 11-18GW offshore wind by 2020 18GW conditional on reducing cost to 100/MWh 18GW by 2020 high end of central scenario. Consistent with 100 / MWh 11GW by 2020 low end of central scenario Year of operation

Relative cost of technologies Source: Committee on Climate Change, Renewable Energy Review, May 2011 (part chart).

Cost Reduction Pathways study Crown Estate Pathways study Industry DECC Cost Reduction Taskforce

Unprecedented industry participation 100+ companies involved 60 one:one meetings 20 workshops Steering group representing industry and government

Baseline: Costs appear to have stabilised

...despite the move to deeper water

And we are generating at windier sites, resulting in greater energy capture...

Baseline LCOE of 140/MWh 2011 FID

LCOE model structure

Industry Stories

Technology & Supply Chain: Key areas of cost reduction

Turbine cost reductions

Increased Competition UK offshore wind - current turbine market share

Supply Chain Capacity

Offshore wind funding requirements and availability Offshore Wind Capital requirements to 2020 Annual funding requirements compared with available funding (Supply Chain Efficiency Story) 68bn 52bn 36bn

Overall costs of finance could reduce by around 1% by 2020 Note: WACC = Weighted average cost of capital, expressed in post-tax nominal terms

Reducing the cost of offshore wind to 100/MWh by 2020 is achievable, making offshore wind costcompetitive with other low carbon technologies.

Immediate action and commitment from government and industry is required to achieve cost reduction Robust policy framework signalling demand for offshore wind Clarity on ROC bandings Clarity on Levy Control Framework post 2015 Smooth implementation of EMR and visibility of CfDs Predictable flow of projects from consenting system, plus planning envelope flexibility OFTO regime Renewables Roadmap update Ramping up the supply chain (inc. technology development) Availability of test and demo sites Developers signalling demand to supply chain (including through frameworks) Investment in manufacturing sites Collaborative working (horizontal and vertical collaboration) Skills development Government RD&D support Attracting new finance and insurance players to the sector Engagement with potential new investors (debt & equity) and insurers Engagement with credit agencies to reach agreement on bankable structures Support from Multi-lateral agencies (including GIB) More clarity on risks and risk allocation

Taskforce recommendations and follow on actions 29 recommendations in total Established OW Programme Board TCE Consultation on further demo sites ongoing Establish Standardisation body (through OWPB) Investigate Alliancing approach Resourcing of statutory advisers R&D - offshore wind catapult