Discover Hamburg in Hamburg Jan Zerling, Project Director Hamburg Business Development Corporation
Content Introduction to facts and figures Climate Lighthouse Projects in Hamburg Introduction Energy: R&D Hotspot for energy storage systems Buildings Mobility Environmental-friendly mobility on the road Industry National and international recognition 27.11.2013 2
Discover Hamburg Introduction to Facts and Figures on Hamburg
Introduction to Facts and Figures Hamburg in Germany and Europe Important business location in Northern Europe 6th largest city in the European Union Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg is one of sixteen federal states 4th highest regional GDP in EU, Germany s economically strongest federal state Most Top 100 companies 1, most headquarters, most managing directors in Germany Exceptionally high living standard combined with comparably low living costs Very international and safe environment 1: German companies with highest annual revenue, Source: Süddeutsche Zeitung 27.11.2013 4
Introduction to Facts and Figures Renowned International Enterprises in Hamburg 27.11.2013 5
Introduction to Facts and Figures Hamburg as Business Location The second largest European seaport Europe's gateway to Asia The world s third-largest civil aviation industry European hub for wind energy European centre for the shipping industry Germany s largest commercial centre Germany s most dynamic logistics industry Leading IT metropolis Western Germany s most dynamic business region Future Economic Growth Hamburg seems as the city with the best economic prospects in Germany: In 2011 a growth of 19.4% until 2017 was projected. Source: Capital 2009 / 2011 27.11.2013 6
Discover Hamburg Climate Lighthouse Projects in Hamburg Introduction
Hamburg supports the Federation s climate policy, and is committed to its goal of continuously increasing the proportion of energy generation from renewables, from 17% today to 35% by 2020, and in stages to at least 80% by 2050.The Senate made it clear that Hamburg will make its contribution to the achievement of the national climate action goals 40% reduction of carbon emission by 2020 and at least 80% reduction by 2050, in order to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius. 21.11.2012 8
Hamburg s carbon emission and reduction goals 21.11.2012 9
Energy Transport Buildings Industry 21.11.2012 10
Discover Hamburg Climate Lighthouse Projects in Hamburg Energy
Focus 1: Energy Hamburg is to regain the local power grids Expansion and conversion of district heating supply Development of the renewables sector by the Hamburg Renewable Energy Cluster Expansion of wind energy utilization R&D Hotspot for energy storage systems 21.11.2012 12
performing energy alliance in hydrogen from wind power The share of renewable energy in Germany is expected to increase by 2050 to 80 percent. Hydrogen has the potential to store a sufficient amount of renewable energy from wind. In a demonstration project the large scale production of hydrogen and feeding into the gas grid will be tested: By electrolysis hydrogen is produced from wind energy. This is buffered and fed with a maximum limit of 5% in existing gas networks for sustainable and CO2-free supply of load power plants and gasfired boilers. 20.11.2012 13
Lighthouse Project Callux Largest nationwide practice test for fuel cell technology for private homes Total investment from private and public sectors approx. 86 M More than 20 fuel cells unit have been installed in Hamburg Hamburg based company Baxi Innotech is one of the key players in the project with fuel cell heating unit (Micro CHP) Start of commercialisation in 2014 20.11.2012 14
e4ships fuel cells in marine applications the emission of toxic pollutants is reduced and the efficiency of the facilities SchIBZ: Diesel oil fuelled SOFC PaXell: HT PEM with CNG or methanol Zemships Hybrid technology (batteries + FC) 100 person hydrogen-power passenger ship 100,000 passengers in line service and charter tours 5,000 hours of operation until now First passenger ship with fuel cells on inland waters 27.11.2013 15
Multifunctional Fuel Cells Multifunctional system for APU (auxiliary power units) Exempt airplane engines from parasitic energy extraction for electrical, hydraulic and bleed air systems significant reduction of current emissions and noise levels at airports Both compressed and liquid hydrogen in testing Antares DLR-H2 First manned aircraft capable of taking off with fuel cell technology First flight in 7 th July 2009 starting from Hamburg Project partners: DLR, Lange Aviation, BASF Fuel Cells and Serenergy (Denmark) 27.11.2013 16
Fuel Cell Lab (FCL) Part of ZAL Tech Center starting in 2013 Platform for aeronautical and crossindustry application-oriented hydrogen and fuel cell research Infrastructure of the FCL covers amongst other the supplement with both gaseous and liquid hydrogen, a variety of test benches and necessary safety engineering as well as further work media, e.g. compressed air, cooling water or inert gas In order to support the assembly of components and system integration a virtual reality laboratory, a power wall and a rapid prototyping workshop also are planned 27.11.2013 17
Battery Research Part of the lighthouse Integration und Nutzung von Batteriesystemen in Verteilnetzen Capable of storing vast amounts of electrical energy in a cheap and energy efficient manner Storage model for power from wind and solar Important stepstone for integration of renewable energy into electricity grid tubulair+ Development of a Tubular Vanadium Air Redox Flow Battery Subsidised by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research 5M/years for the next 5 years Coordinated out of Hamburg s University of Applied Sciences 27.11.2013 18
Discover Hamburg Climate Lighthouse Projects in Hamburg Buildings
Focus 2: Buildings Hamburg is acting in accordance with requirements set out in Energy Efficiency Ordinance (EnEV 2009) and the Renewable Energy Heating Act (EEWärmeG) in 2011 New buildings from 2021 only nearly zeroenergy buildings Existing buildings are given major renovation Nearly zero-energy standard is to be complied with as early as 2019 for public buildings owned and used by the public authorities Hamburg has initiated funding programs for energy performance improvement in existing buildings IBA 2013 will display a number of role model projects 21.11.2012 20
Discover Hamburg Climate Lighthouse Projects in Hamburg Transport
Promotion of cycling, expansion of the cycling network, especially the velo route network Maintenance of power supply from renewable energy sources for subway systems Enhancement of mobility management, e.g. Expansion of eticketing Measures for shipping and aviation Focus 3:Transport About 25% of the carbon emissions in Hamburg are due to transport: Shift mobility increasingly to cycling and walking, particularly for shorter distances of less than five kilometres Enhancement and further development of public transport Promotion of Environment friendly technologies in transport 21.11.2012 22
Showcase for E-mobility One of eight showcases for e-mobility in Germany More than 350 cars on the road More than 200 charging points available, 100% renewable energy Future targets (examples): Financing another 740 cars Developing e-quartier Hamburg an intregated concept combining e-mobility and urban planing Concept focusing on fleet operations, city cars and public transport 27.11.2013 23
Sauberbus Since 17 th August 2012 fuel cell-hybrid buses in regular operations 4 FC/Hybrid buses in operation Very comfortable, quiet, good drivability More than 50% fuel reduction compared with last bus 3 more vehicles in 2012/2013 HyFLEET:CUTE Hamburg takes part in the world's largest hydrogen powered bus project European demonstration project involved the operation of 47 hydrogen powered buses in regular public transport service in 10 cities on three continents (9 busses in Hamburg) 27.11.2013 24
Port Research: Battery-driven AGV Part of the support measure for "Flottenversuch Elektromobilität im Wirtschaftsverkehr" of Federal German Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Reactor Safety (BMU) Subsidised with 1.2 M 2 battery-driven container transport vehicles, AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles) Including a completely automated battery changing and charging station 27.11.2013 25
Hydrogen Fueling: 5 hydrogen fueling stations in Hamburg (3 already built) Hydrogen partly produced by wind energy Partners: Vattenfall, Shell and TOTAL Hafencity: 800kg hydrogen/day (50% production) Largest hydrogen fueling station in Europe Maximum capacity of 20 buses and several cars per day 20.11.2012 26
Discover Hamburg Climate Lighthouse Projects in Hamburg Industry
Focus 4: Industry and plant technology About 50% of Hamburg s total carbon emissions are caused by industry. Hamburg s strategy is based on consulting, networking and funding programmes: A company s policy based on environmental protection and resource conservation is also an innovation and growth strategy. Creation of financial incentives (subsidy programmes) for initiation of resource efficiency measures in companies and Environment Partnership between Senate and industry, setting concrete additional environmental goals and controlling implementation are key factors 21.11.2012 28
Discover Hamburg Hamburg Climate Lighthouse Projects National and International Recognition
HAMBURG Leading in Green Developments: Chosen as Model Region for e-mobility (by the Federal Goverment of Germany) in 2009 Ranking above average in Siemens Green City Index in 2011 European Green Capital 2011 (initiative of the European Commission) International Showcase for electric vehicles (chosen by International Energy Agency) in 2012 Smartest City in Germany (Studie Smart Cities Benchmark from IDC) in 2012 21.11.2012 30
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