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WAVE & TIDAL ELECTRICITY GENERATION TO DATE AND PROJECTED BY DECC n ANNUAL ELECTRICITY GENERATION


450 400 403 350 300 250 200 150 128 100 97 50 2 0 1 3 2 3 1 77 9 4 6 3 27 JOBS IN WAVE & TIDAL


WAVE & TIDAL STREAM INSTALLED CAPACITY AND PROJECTED GROWTH TREND


1400 1200 1000 1300


MANUFACTURING Design engineer; Electrical systems designer; Environmental engineer; Environmental consultant; Power generation engineer; Electrical engineer; Welder; Metal worker; Machinist; Skilled assembler; Materials engineer; Mechanical engineer; Biochemist; Biologist.


PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Environmental and planning consultant; Marine biologist; Marine surveyor; Subsea engineer.


CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION Planning and environmental consultant; Project manager; construction worker; Electrical engineer; Mechanical engineer; Laboratory technician specialising in digestion and digestates; CHP technician.


800 600


PLANT OPERATION Waste collector; Farmer; Feedstock loader; Truck driver; Plant operator; Maintenance technician; Laboratory services; Quality Assurance.


DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE (INCLUDING TECHNOLOGY R&D) Design engineer; Electrical systems designer; Project manager; Environmental engineer; Environmental consultant; Oceanographer; Programmer and modeller; Fluid dynamics specialist; Communications and control engineer; Electrical engineer; Power generation engineer; Marine engineer; Electrical engineer; Welder; Metal worker; Machinist; Skilled assembler; Test technician; Materials engineer; Mechanical engineer.


INFO TO COME 400


BIOGAS APPLICATIONS Vehicle design and manufacture; Pump attendant at fuelling stations; Biomethane- injection plant construction and operation; CHP construction and operation; Digestate packaging and distribution.


200 2 0 3 3 7 7 9


12 3 9


16 7 9


140 149


CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION Planning and environmental consultants; Project management and construction workers; Marine engineer; Electrical engineer; Power generation engineer; Quantity surveyor; Turbine specialist engineer; Health and safety manager; Specialist shipping and port personnel; Divers; Controls engineer; Project manager; Marine installation crew; Health and safety manager.


SUPPORT SERVICES AND OTHER Device maintenance crew; Electrical engineer; Marine engineer; Power generation engineer; Energy sales people; Divers.


n RECENT GROWTH TREND CONTINUED n INSTALLED CAPACITY


n LATEST DECC 2020 PROJECTION (EMR) n UK NREAP PROJECTION FOR 2020 n DECC UEP 2020 PROJECTION


267 267 n DECC 2013 UEP PROJECTIONS Sector Turnover


(£’millions) No. of people


employed across UK supply chain


No. of UK


companies across supply chain


33 30 36


RENEWABLE ENERGY VIEW 2015 For full explanation of terms, methodology and growth projections see pages 000-000


SIZE OF THE UK WAVE & TIDAL SECTOR


- 2011 2012 2013 100 103


2012 -2013 -2014 86


570 570 635 For full explanation of terms, methodology and growth projections see pages 96-97


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REview Renewable Energy View 2015 75 REview Renewable Energy View 2015 3


INSTALLED CAPACITY (MW)


ANNUAL GENERATION (GWh)


2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020


2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2020 2020


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