A Guide to Solar PV Projects in Local Government and the Public Sector
ISBN 978-0-9563131-7-1
The only 'how to' guide for a local authority intending to embark on a solar PV scheme. Complete coverage from start to finish.
What this book is for
This book is intended as a guide to officers and members in local government and those in the wider public sector as to how to undertake a solar PV project.
It covers all projects, large and small, building related or stand alone and goes through all of the main stages, considers all of the relevant issues and breaks down the mystique involved.
Who should read this book?
Anyone who is considering a project, whether a technical officer (sustainability/energy), policy group officer (policy, legal, finance), asset manager, or those in the functional areas (leisure, education, housing) or direct services; together with Cabinet members, portfolio holders, scrutiny committee members and councillors with an interest in this area.
The approach taken by the author is that of a non–technical and easily understandable guide.
What it covers
The text goes through all the stages of a scheme. See below for a full list of chapters. The extent is 415 pp.
Chapters
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Chapter 1 – Introduction
- Why a book on solar energy is timely
- The structure of the book
- Current trends
- The future
Chapter 2 – Climate Change and Its Rising Importance
- Targets, Emissions & The science
Chapter 3 – Government Policy and the Legislative Framework on Climate Change
- The key policy papers – Roadmap and Carbon Plan
- The legislative framework that has been introduced, from the Climate Change Act to changes to planning and building regulations
Chapter 4 - The Position of Local Authorities
- The traditional role of the local authority, post-recession
- The costs of energy management and energy procurement & the need for income
- The alignment of the green and corporate agendas
- Localism, Big Society and new powers of general competence
Chapter 5 – Developing a Strategy
- The need for a fully comprehensive climate change strategy
- How to prepare a Renewable Energy Strategy
- A ten year long term plan?
- Targets and capacity
- Which of the three routes: Just the local authority itself, community level or the wider economy of the area?
Chapter 6 – Energy Efficiency v Renewables
- The hierarchy of climate change, including saving energy, improving energy efficiency and creating renewable energy
- The link being made by the government between renewables and energy efficiency
Chapter 7 – Solar Power
- What it is and how it works
- The extent of solar energy
Chapter 8 – Financial Incentives
- Introduction to financial incentives
- The Renewables Obligation, the FIT & the RHI
Chapter 9 – Developing a Financial and Business Case
- Why the business case is important
- Essential elements of business cases and financial cases
- How to calculate a return on solar
- Elements to be included in the financial modelling
Chapter 10 – Funding a Project and Options for Delivery
- The different ways that projects can be funded, included borrowing, joint ventures or a public offering
Chapter 11 – Regulatory Issues
- The national grid & importance of the DNO and other players like OFGEM
- Planning & Procurement issues
- The MCS scheme
Chapter 12 – Land based or buildings mounted?
- The issues between land based solar projects and buildings based
- An analysis of land based systems
- An analysis of buildings based projects and issues with each
Chapter 13 – Developing a Communications Strategy and Dealing with Community Benefit
- The need for a good communications strategy
- The role played by such an engagement with the public
- Examples of good practice & case study
- Links to planning permission and public acceptance
Chapter 14 – Delivering a Solar PV Project
- Scoping the project
- Political and managerial support
- Formal Approvals
- The time line
- The business case
- The risk matrix
- The procurement exercise
- Technical issues
- Commissioning
Chapter 15 – Conclusions
- What does success look like?
Appendices
- Glossary of terms
- Bibliography
- Further reading and references
How much it costs
The book costs £25, plus postage and packing and is available by contacting Stephen Cirell on stephencirell@me.com
The Public Sector Climate Change Series
This series of books will cover the range of different renewable energy technologies relevant to local government.
The next book in the series covers Biomass Renewable Heating Projects.