Smart Cities and the SET Plan

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1 Energy activities within the SCC1 lighthouse projects REMOURBAN Project Coordinator Chair of the SCC1 Board of Coordinators Commission Research and Innovation Framework Horizon 2020 and managed by the

2 AGENDA SCC1 lighthouse projects cluster Energy actions within the lighthouse projects An example: REMOURBAN Commission Research and Innovation Framework Horizon 2020 and managed by the

3 SCC1 lighthouse projects cluster

4 Ümea Lighthouse Projects Cooperation 57 cities paving the way towards a Smarter and more Sustainable Europe Santiago de Compostela Porto Lisboa Palencia Valladolid Cork Bristol Nantes Donostia /San Sebastián Vitoria /Gasteiz Glasgow Manchester Sabadell Nottingham London Rotterdam Seraing Bordeaux Lyon Barcelona Einhoven Stavanger Köln München Lausanne Parma Essen Milano Sonderborg Hamburg Leipzig Stockholm Prague Wien Graz Venezia Firenze Rijeka Lecce Brno Gdansk Bydhoszcz Warszawa Miskolc Sofia Helsinki Tartu Suceava Asenovgrad Varna Kiev Burgas Tepebasi/Eskisehir Nilufer Valletta Commission Research and Innovation Framework Horizon 2020 and managed by the

5 SCC1 lighthouse projects cluster 2015 GrowSmarter REMOURBAN TRIANGULUM SCC1 COLLABORATION TIMELINE 2016 REPLICATE SHARING CITIES SmartEnCity Smarter Together 2017 mysmartlife RUGGEDISSED Start of collaboration May 16 Meeting Eindhoven Collaboration fields Oct 16 identification Meeting Stockholm Sep16 Meeting Brussels Collaboration framework Dec 16 Approval collaboration framework Nov 16 SCEWC Mar 17 REMOURBAN Study Tour

6 SCC1 lighthouse projects cluster Expected outcomes (the five pillars) Smart Cities solutions are mainstreamed Shared learning and capacity building Foster scale adoption (demand aggregation, replication and mass market adoption) Value for money through: Delivering greater internal efficiency Demonstrate that smart approaches deliver real external return of investment and drive market value Policy insights to support future regulatory change

7 SCC1 lighthouse projects cluster Lighthouse Projects Cooperation Manifesto Approved by all SCC1 coordinators and EC Signed by all SCC1 coordinators in Nottingham (March, ) Establishes the basis for the cooperation

8 SCC1 lighthouse projects cluster Some outcomes so far Smart City solutions mainstreamed: Development of map of measures Development of a multi-touch screen software to show this information Workshops/meetings for knowledge transfer on: E-mobility implementation Financial schemes and business models for districts retrofitting Joint participation in events

9 SCC1 lighthouse projects cluster Showcasing the SCC1 measures in joint dissemination activities

10 Learn about Smart Cities

11 AGENDA SCC1 lighthouse projects cluster Energy actions within the lighthouse projects An example: REMOURBAN Commission Research and Innovation Framework Horizon 2020 and managed by the

12 SCC1 lighthouse projects impacts Impacts of the lighthouse projects Total expected impacts EU funding ( ) 109,762,836 Total direct investment after replication in the cities 3,756,083,322 Total direct investment ( ) 1,201,215,123 Leverage factor after replication Leverage factor (before replication) Energy savings (MWh/year) 593,369 Invested /MWh/year saved 2,024 CO2 emissions reduction (tco2/year) 230,445 EU funding/citizen Total number of citizens impacted 4,873,923 Source: INEA Global emission factor (tco2/mwh) 0.39

13 Mapping of actions Coarse analysis (performed by Sharing Cities) e.g. evehicle charge points 2.1 m EU funds stimulus Using EC funds to stimulate scale 14 m Total Direct city-specific additional investment 40 m identified trigger funds

14 Mapping of energy actions Impacts of the energy actions Buildings EU funding ( ) 42,956,194 Energy savings (MWh/year) 316,967 Total direct investment ( ) 307,872,933 CO2 emissions reduction (tco2/year) 122,279 Leverage factor (before replication) 7.17 Total number of citizens impacted 1,133,668 Total direct investment after replication in the city ( ) 2,581,924,802 Source: INEA Leverage factor (after replication) 60.11

15 AGENDA SCC1 lighthouse projects cluster Energy actions within the lighthouse projects An example: REMOURBAN Commission Research and Innovation Framework Horizon 2020 and managed by the

16 FP7 SMART CITY PROJECTS SCC SCC SCC SCC SCC An example: REMOURBAN Smart City Projects in CARTIF [MAtchUP] (under negotiation)

17 REMOURBAN project Total REMOURBAN budget: 32.5M (21,5M EU funded) Total investment in REMOURBAN actions: 22.9M (80% public) Energy savings: 6,858,735 MWh/yr CO 2 emissions avoided: 2,841 TnCO 2 /yr Citizens directly involved in demos: 19,800 Direct job creation: 187 Consortium: 22 partners (5 municipalities, 3 RTD, 5 industries, 9 SMEs) Nationalities: 7 (Spain, UK, Turkey, Belgium, Hungary, Germany, Italy)

18 REMOURBAN key objective Develop and validate an Urban Regeneration Model highly replicable and based on the joint transformation of: Buildings/districts towards Low Energy Districts City transportation towards a Sustainable Urban Mobility Integrate existing city infrastructures through ICTs Source: PETER PARKS/AFP/Getty Images Source: theskyisbig.blogspot.com Source: Stephen Thomas-Patel

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20 REMOURBAN energy actions REMOURBAN DEMONSTRATION SPECIFICATION, DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION AUDITS TECHNICAL FINANCIAL IMPL. PLANS IMPLEMENTATION EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT m12 m24 m36 m48 m60 SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS & DISTRICTS VALLADOLID NOTTINGHAM TEPEBAŞI

21 Low energy districts MONITORING TOOLS FOR ENERGY Develop and deploy monitoring tools to achieve performances related to energy efficiency and financial viability DISTRICT SCALE RETROFITTING Systemic implementation of passive and active technologies to improve comfort and reduce the energy consumption RENEWABLE HEATING AND COOLING Use of heating and cooling from RES and implementation of innovative DH technologies (Low Temperature District Heating) ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTED GENERATION Electricity generation from small scale energy sources located close to where the electric energy is being used ADVANCED BUILDING ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Integration of advanced monitoring and control strategies for thermal and electric energy uses

22 Low energy districts: Nottingham (UK)

23 Low energy districts: Tepebasi (Turkey) 250kW Heat pump with heat recovery + 200kW Chiller 27kW Solar Thermal system Pellet boiler 280kW

24 Low energy districts: Valladolid (Spain)

25 Thank you for your attention! REMOURBAN Project Coordinator Chair of the SCC1 Board of Coordinators Commission Research and Innovation Framework Horizon 2020 and managed by the