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COMPANY PRESENTATION 1 CHALLOCH ENERGY Dr Simon Minett 14 February simon.minett@challoch-energy.com Tel: +32 477 544 905 2011 Introducing Challoch Energy 2 Specialist Consulting Practice on Deep Knowledge on Decentralised Low Carbon


  1. COMPANY PRESENTATION 1 CHALLOCH ENERGY Dr Simon Minett 14 February simon.minett@challoch-energy.com Tel: +32 477 544 905 2011

  2. Introducing Challoch Energy 2 Specialist Consulting Practice on Deep Knowledge on Decentralised Low Carbon Energy Energy  Founded in 2009  Cogeneration (Combined Heat & Power)  Offices in Belgium  Excellent International Networks  Energy Efficiency  Clients in Europe, North America,  Renewable Energy Southern Africa and East Asia Technologies  Policy and Regulatory Regimes  Markets  Company is led by Dr Simon Minett Economics   20 years experience in low carbon energy Commercial Strategies   Experience in Policy Development, Industry and Consulting  Previously Director of Delta Energy and Environment, INDEPENDENT, IMPARTIAL AND Managing Director of COGEN Europe and Vice Chair of OBJECTIVE the World Alliance for Decentralized Energy COMPANY PRESENTATION 14 February 2011

  3. Vision and Mission 3 Vision To deliver the best quality advice on low carbon energy  Mission To be recognised as a world leader in research and analysis in 1. low carbon energy systems. To build a small office in Belgium to deliver growth, a stimulating 2. working environment and to enable a fertilisation of ideas. To bring about a significant and sustainable growth in its value 3. over time. To be a model for the sustainable operation of business. 4. COMPANY PRESENTATION 14 February 2011

  4. Services 4  Challoch Energy has two business streams:  Independent consulting in low carbon energy  Strategic partnerships with key energy businesses  Consulting work includes:  Market and economic analysis  Policy and regulatory analysis and advice  Technology assessments COMPANY PRESENTATION 14 February 2011

  5. Client Groups 5  Oil and Gas Companies  Major Process Industry Companies  Electric Utilities  Equipment Companies  Governments, NGOs and Industry Associations COMPANY PRESENTATION 14 February 2011

  6. Market Pull for Challoch Energy’s Offering 6  Decentralised Energy is set to be the next big thing  Governments around the World are exploring strategies for reducing carbon: these include greater use of renewable energy technologies and fuels, increased penetration of energy efficiency and low carbon electricity and heat generation  Domestic generation is the door opener to engagement of the public  Greenpeace et al are very keen on these solutions  Challoch Energy is excellently placed to meet these requirements COMPANY PRESENTATION 14 February 2011

  7. Capabilities – CHP/DHC 7 World expert in CHP technologies and markets (CHP and District Heating (track record since  1990)) Policy including:  Thorough understanding of European and other market CHP/DH policy frameworks  Modelling capabilities on support regimes  Working relationships with the EU and national Government officials responsible for CHP/DH  Member of the UK’s Combined Heat and Power Association and COGEN Europe  Ongoing relationship with COGEN Europe, including chairing the EU Emissions Trading Working Group  Technical knowledge:  Thorough understanding of CHP cycle and heat and power supply  Pre-feasibility modelling capability on CHP options including sizing, cost, economic analysis  Experience in biomass, biogas technologies  Market knowledge  Well known by most of the UK CHP market and good working relationships with energy companies, equipment  suppliers and policymakers. Well known by the European CHP/DH industry.  Active working knowledge on energy markets in EU Countries  Examples of work  Study leader for SDC-funded work on low to medium density DH market potential in the UK  Lead consultant to two collations of CHP operators in California in their lobbying and preparation for the  Greenhouse Gas Reduction Program COMPANY PRESENTATION 14 February 2011

  8. Multi-Site Offering 8 The Need Many medium sized industrial companies have the  potential for combined heat and power projects They lack the expertise to develop these in-house  and so rely on external assistance By using short-term consultants they often get the  wrong solution They must not rely on the equipment vendors or  ESCOs for this help either MULTI-SITE INDUSTRIALS 14 February 2011

  9. Track Record 9  Assistance to Oil Majors  Chemical Companies  Projects from 5 – 500 MWe  Sit with the client during scoping, sizing, procurement and installation MULTI-SITE INDUSTRIALS 14 February 2011

  10. Candidates 10  Chemicals – tier 2 companies  All Food and Drink MULTI-SITE INDUSTRIALS 14 February 2011

  11. Capabilities – Energy Efficiency 11  20 years experience in energy efficiency, both in buildings and industry  8 years working for ETSU on the UK’s Energy Efficiency Best Practice Programme in the 1990s  EU Policy experience, for example:  European Climate Change Programme, especially the Working Groups on electricity and buildings  DG TREN’s Energy Consultative Committee between 1999-2003  Energy Performance of Buildings Directive  Energy Efficiency Action Plan  Green Paper on Energy Security of Supply  End Use Efficiency and Energy Services Directive  Industrial Energy Efficiency training development  Energy efficiency in Chemical SMEs COMPANY PRESENTATION 14 February 2011

  12. Capabilities – Renewables 12  EU Policy development experience, including:  Energy Consultative Committee  EU RES Electricity Directive  EU RES Heat Initiative  Market Analysis of Biomass, Biogas and PV opportunities in Europe  Bio-energy CHP evaluation  Assessment of the market and economics of micro- wind technologies COMPANY PRESENTATION 14 February 2011

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