Community Wealth Building in Oldham Council
Programme Manager Andy Hunt is leading the Market Capitalisation process for the RED WoLF system, aiming to install 15,000 systems across partnership regions by 2032. Key stakeholders include local authorities, energy authorities, manufacturers, suppliers, and more. The potential market for RED WoLF is highlighted by the Climate Emergency declarations in various municipalities. Organizations are invited to contribute to the Market Capitalisation process to successfully commercialise the RED WoLF system.
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Andy Hunt Programme Manager Community Wealth Building Oldham Council Interreg NWE V B RED WoLF
Market Capitalisation of RED WoLF system 27th October 2020
Market capitalisation of RED WoLF heating system Market Capitalisation means taking the RED WoLF system from the Pilot Phase to the Commercialisation Phase to achieve the project s target of at least 15,000 systems installed across the partnership regions by 2032 Every successful commercialised product has the following Market Capitalisation elements:- Manufacturers Suppliers Customer identification Promotion and marketing Endorsements Case studies Accreditations The Project Partners are looking to engage with stakeholders like yourselves to put together a plan to successfully commercialise the RED WoLF system.
Key stakeholder types Primary stakeholders (Pilot area local market influencers) a. b. c. d. departments Distribution Network Operators / Distribution System Operators Local authorities / municipalities Developers including housing associations National energy authorities including central government Secondary stakeholders (providers and customers) e. f. g. Home occupiers (primary customers) Manufacturers and supply chain Installers Tertiary stakeholders (wider market influencers) h. i. j. Energy suppliers Aggregators Local Energy Market platforms
Climate Emergency Local Authorities / Municipalities Local Authorities / Municipalities which have declared a Climate Emergency :- https://www.climateemergency.uk/blog/map-of-local-council-declarations/ Q: what does this tell us? A: there is a potentially huge market for RED WoLF across Europe
Question:- How can your organisation contribute to the RED WoLF Market Capitalisation process? Please post in the chat section of Teams or let us know if you would like to meet up offline after the webinar.