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2 County of Stockholm 2 Milj Sweden City of Stockholm 9 Milj

3 Vision 2030 Combining growth with sustainable development more citizens Denser city Fossil fuel free city 2050 Waste Recycling and energy recovery Urban structure and green belts Integrated sustainable solutions Public Awareness

4 Goals and achievements Tonnes CO 2-ekv per capita ,4 4,5 4,0 3, Real Development Goals 610 ktonnes CO2 reduction in absolute terms Fossil fuel free

5 Systematic work to combat GHG emissions Cities for Climate Protection (ICLEI) Systematic work since Action programmes Baseline emissions inventory and forecast 2. Setting an emission-reduction target 3. Developing a local plan to meet the target 4. Implementing the local plan 5. Monitoring and reporting on progress

6 Stockholm SEAP Contents 1. Summary 2. Introduction 3. Stockholm climate efforts Expected development Impact of surrunding factors Ongoing actions Planned actions Concievable actions 6. References

7 CO 2 decrease and economical growth

8 Heat & Cold

9 Emissions in heat & cold sector vs. GRP & population growth 1,4 Index with baseline year ,2 1,0 0,8 0, Year Population Gross regional product Emissions heating

10 District heating & Co generation Fossil fuels: 2003: 38% 2006: 30% 2009: 17% Market share: 2000: 62% 2005: 70% 2009: 80% Decision taken: 2016: ~6-7% fossil fuels

11 Building sustainability The Hammarby Waterfront project Size 180 ha new flats m2 new offices, services Construction time Sustainable development Renewable energy use Integrated transport and land use Eco cycle model

12 Building sustainability The Hammarby model

13 Building sustainability New city development areas A number of urban areas around Stockholm have been identified for transformation and re-use - preferably former industrial sites by the water. The areas are mainly in direct connection to the central parts of the city, with proximity to infrastructure, service and public transport. Norra Djurgårdsstaden Soil is often contaminated. The transformation can collectively make an imprint and a new "annual ring" around the inner city. Lövholmen Hammarby Sjöstad

14 Building sustainability The Royal Seaport Over all objective Less than 1,5 ton/c 2020 Fossil fuel free 2030 A climate adapted atea C40 partner for developing standards for sustainable housing

15 Renovating sustainability The buildings of the :ies 1/3 of the building stock in Europe 200 million Europeans First generation industrialised building methods Low energy efficiency Urgent need of renovation!!

16 Renovating sustainability From 188 kwh/m2 to 88 kwh/m2 Two methods Traditional construction Pre fabricated elements Three house styles Twelve story apartment blocks in Akalla Five story buildings with external galleries in Husby Typical three story buildings in Rinkeby Husby Akalla Rinkeby

17 Transports

18 Emissions in transport sector vs. GRP & population growth 1,4 Index with baseline year ,2 1,0 0,8 0, Year Population Gross regional product Emissions transport

19 Car, cycle and public transport to the inner city 180 Thousand of commuters per weekday Cyclists Cars Public transport Year

20 Market share of brand new passenger cars in Stockholm County 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% Target 2010* 120 gr (bensin och diesel) E85 Biogas El & elhybrid Sverige totalt enl Transportstyrelsen Sverige totalt enligt Bilsweden 0% 10-feb

21 Congestion charges 20 % decrease in traffic % decrease of emissions 2 10 % better air quality Less human exposure From huge opposition to broad majority in favor

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23 77 % of the Stockholmers use public transit in peek hours

24 Innovative work to decrease the environmental impact Today The worlds largest ethanol bus fleet is rolling on the streets of Stockholm All of SL s fixed track services are driven with electricity produced by hydro and wind power % of all buses will be powered by renewable fuel % of all buses will be powered by renewable fuel

25 Infrastructure investments New tram lines New commutertrain tunnel under the inner city

26 Communication

27 Stockholm Climate Pact An Agreement Stockholm City Business

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29 Emissions from our daily lifestyle Tyre pressure campaign Car owners Jan 2006 Aug 2007 Covenant of Mayors annual Energy days Climate Hunt Employees Jan 2006 Aug 2008 Smarter consumption House holds Jan 2005 June 2007 Climate First Aid Schoolproject Sept 2005 June 2009 Climate Neutral Inhabitants All inhabitants Sept 2008 Dec 2010 Stockholm Energy Day May 2010 Energy advise to citizens and business

30 Important success factors Political engagement Networking Action oriented work Co operation with the research society

31 THANK YOU! Jonas Tolf, City of Stockholm