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PROGRAM
TWINS I Conference RuhrCities in Climate Change
6 - 8 November 2017Essen, Germany
Foto: Hans Blossey
Dear participants,
The European Green Capital - Essen 2017, the Ruhr Regional Association and the KlimaExpo.NRW welcome you to the TWINS Conference Ruhr - Cities in Climate Change. From 6 to 8 November, the UNESCO World Heritage Site Zollverein in Essen turns into a meeting place for local climate experts from more than 20 countries.
Up to 70 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions are generated in cities. In
order to significantly reduce CO2 emissions today and in the future, they have to face the challenges of climate change in the coming years and decades. Local experts are asked to identify potential, develop innovative ideas, plan and implement concrete solutions.
We would like to provide you with new inspiration for this urgent task. During the three conference days you will have the opportunity to connect with peers and experts, talk about specific local challenges and solutions and get to know the Metropole Ruhr with its diverse projects on climate protection and climate change mitigation and adaptation.
The conference marks the beginning of a long-term cooperation between the participating cities and sets the foundation for the Urban Transitions Alliance, a global city network organized by ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability.
The focus is on the international exchange of the so-called TWINS cities on climate protection and sustainable urban development.
We hope you will enjoy three days of inspiring lectures, professional networking and exciting excursions.
Thomas Kufen
Lord Mayor City of Essen
Karola Geiß-Netthöfel
Regional Director Regional Ruhr Association
Dr. Heinrich Dornbusch
CEOKlimaExpo.NRW
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Conference hosts
The TWINS Conference Ruhr - Cities in Climate Change is co-organized by the Ruhr Regional Association, the KlimaExpo.NRW and the European Green Capital 2017, the City of Essen. Each partner is responsible for the planning, organization and implementation of one of the three days of the event.
Ruhr Metropolis, Zollverein UNESCO World Heritage Site and European Capital of Culture RUHR.2010 – Essen is all of these things. And this year, Essen is the European Green Capital. The successful history of its transformation to the greenest city in North Rhine-Westphalia provides a role model of structural change for many cities in Europe. Essen has transformed from the pre-industrial convent with its abbess gardens and emperor parks to a pulsating coal and steel town to today’s metropolis with a green heart. Throughout this process, Essen has been and is being carried into its green future by good ideas, sustainable urban planning and the commitment of members of the public, modern companies and innovative institutions.
The Ruhr Regional Association (RVR), situated in Essen, is the regional hub of the eleven independent cities and four districts of the Ruhr Metropolitan Area with approx. 5.1 million inhabitants. The Ruhr Regional Association is responsible for the regional planning of the Ruhr region. It is the sponsor of significant infrastructure projects such as the Industrial Heritage Trail and the Emscher Landscape Park. With klimametropole RUHR 2022 (KMR), the RVR established a regional umbrella brand uniting businesses, associations and institutions, clubs as well as all citizens of the Ruhr Metropolitan Area in a joint mission to turn climate protection into a vital issue for each and every individual.
The KlimaExpo.NRW is a climate change initiative from the North Rhine-Westphalian (NRW) state government. In order to harness the transformation of the energy system, climate protection and the necessary adaptations to the impacts of climate change as driving forces for sustainable development in business and society, the state government created KlimaExpo.NRW. The aim of the state-based initiative is to present successful projects in innovative formats to a wide audience right up to the international level and to initiate further commitment to climate protection. The purpose of KlimaExpo.NRW is to present the technological and economic potential of North Rhine-Westphalia in this area. It is both an exhibition of performance potential and a laboratory for new ideas for NRW as a location, not only in one place and on one day, but rather throughout the state all the way through to 2022. In 2017, the interim presentation of KlimaExpo.NRW will take place across the whole of NRW. The state-based initiative receives the funds to implement this presentation from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
Day 1
WELCOME RECEPTION
Day 2
PLENARY & WORKSHOPS
Day 3
EXCURSION PROGRAM
Connect with fellow city officials, estimate your
city‘s carbon footprint and set the foundation for lasting partnerships.
Discover innovative climate change
mitigation + adaptation projects in the Ruhr Metropolitan Area.
Hear inspiring talks, discuss common
challenges and connect local action to global climate governance.
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6 November
WELCOME RECEPTION
18:00 - 21:00
The three-day TWINS Conference Ruhr - Cities in Climate Change opens with an evening reception at the Zollverein UNESCO World Heritage Site on 6th November.
The TWINS community will be welcomed by Thomas Kufen, Lord Mayor of the City of Essen, Josef Hovenjürgen MdL, Chair of the Ruhr parliament of the Ruhr Regional Association, and Dr. Heinrich Dornbusch, CEO of the KlimaExpo.NRW. During the panel discussion, participants will learn more about how the City of Essen transformed from a coal and steel town to the European Green Capital 2017 and became a role model for structural change for other European cities. The panel will also share their insights into how the entire Ruhr Metropolitan Area had to reinvent itself repeatedly and is now moving into a green decade, and how the state-based initiative KlimaExpo.NRW acts as an engine for progress in the transformation from gray to green.
The impact of climate change in urban areas will be rendered more tangible through an interactive game which will enable participants to find out more about their respective cities. With various opportunities for inspiring conversations and encounters, the evening reception will be completed with live music from the renowned ensemble Trionova and a fine selection of food and drinks.
Hall 12 - Plenary Hall
© Jochen Tack
Stiftung Zollverein
18:00Welcome
18:20Panel discussion
18:50Interactive game
19:10Talk and buffet
21:00End of reception
Band
Trionova
Moderator
Harald Greising, Leverkusen, Germany
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7 November
PLENARY SESSIONS & WORKSHOPS
10:00 – 18:00
09:00 – 10:00 Registration
10:00 – 12:00 Opening Plenary
10:00 – 10:25 Welcome address by conference host
Karola Geiß-Netthöfel, Regional Director, Ruhr Regional Association, Essen, Germany
Welcome address by representative of the state government of North Rhine-Westphalia
Ina Scharrenbach, Minister for Regional Identity, Local Affairs, Building and Gender Equality of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Düsseldorf, Germany
10:25 – 11:10 Opening keynotes
Karl Falkenberg, Senior Advisor for Sustainable Development, European Political Strategy Centre, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
Saskia Beer, Founder/Director, TransformCity®, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
11:10 – 11:25 Introduction: Urban Transitions Alliance
Monika Zimmermann, Deputy Secretary General, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Bonn, Germany
11:25 – 12:00 TWINS Showcase
Partner cities share their partnership history, highlight joint challenges and future opportunities
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 14:00 Guided tours through UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein
14:00 – 16:30 Interactive Workshops
14:00 – 14:15 Thematic introduction
14:15 – 16:00 World Café: Round table discussions
16:00 – 16:30 Harvesting of ideas and outcomes
16:30 – 17:00 Return to Plenary Hall
17:00 – 18:00 Closing Plenary
17:00 – 17:40 Presentation of workshop resultsThe outcomes of the workshop discussions are summarized and presented
17:40 – 17:55 Closing keynoteDhirendra Kumar, Team Lead – Programme Officer, Regulatory Implementation Unit, Sustainable Development Mechanisms Programme, United Nations Climate Change Secretariat, Bonn, Germany
Joint message to UN Climate Change Conference COP23
Conference moderator:
Klaus Hoppe, Klaus Hoppe Consulting - Energy solutions for cities, Freiburg, Germany
For workshop
topics + speakers
see p. 9-12
see p. 9 - 12
Hall 12 - Plenary Hall
Hall 12 - Plenary Hall
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Renewable energy
Ute Collier, Senior Programme Leader, International Energy Agency, Paris, France
Peter Schilken, Senior Project Manager, Energy Cities, Besançon, France
Cornelia Schuch, Senior Expert, German Energy Agency, Berlin, Germany
Cities account for 70 percent of primary energy use and global CO2 emissions. Local energy transitions towards decentralized renewable energy systems are crucial to mitigate global climate change but also require political commitment, technical innovation and stakeholder buy-in.
Moderator: Klaus Hoppe, Consultant, Energy Solutions for Cities
Circular economy and sustainable industry
Jurn de Winter, Project Manager, Circle Economy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Corrado Topi, Senior Research Fellow, Environment Department, University of York / Stockholm Environmental Institute, York, UK
Transitioning from a linear to a circular economy requires a cross-sectoral approach towards construction materials, industrial and household waste, energy, water and other urban flows. Cities need to understand their urban metabolims to create a green local economy, reduce carbon emissions and prevent resource scarcity.
Moderator: Shu Zhu, Regional Director, ICLEI East Asia
Green buildings
Christine Lemaitre, CEO, German Sustainable Building Council, Stuttgart, Germany
Buildings account for one-third of global energy consumption and generate one-fourth of global CO2 emissions. Energy-efficiency standards, tri-generation and solar power utilization as well as technologies like smart metering need to go hand in hand with sustainable life cycle planning for buildings.
Moderator: Hannah Rothschild, City-Business Collaboration Officer, ICLEI WS
Sustainable procurement and finance
Janpeter Beckmann, Project Manager, Collaborating Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production, Wuppertal, Germany
The implementation of local climate action requires large investments and sound public procurement decisions. Cities need to develop their capacity to access funding, identify new finance models and include sustainability criteria in their procurement processes to foster innovation for sustainability.
Moderator: Philipp Tepper, Coordinator, ICLEI Europe
INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS
14:00 – 16:30
Green and blue infrastructure
Jost Wilker, Ministry for Environment, Agriculture, Conservation and Consumer Protection, NRW, Düsseldorf, Germany
Reinder Brolsma, Senior Researcher, Urban Water Management, Deltares, Utrecht, The Netherlands
A well-connected network of green and blue infrastructure not only increases the attractiveness of urban areas, but helps to regulate micro-climates and absorb emissions. The integration of green infrastructure measures and water-sensitive urban design principles help cities to become more livable and resilient.
Moderator: Barbara Anton, Coordinator, ICLEI Europe
Smart cities and participation
Florian Lennert, Director Intelligent City, Innovation Centre for Mobility and Societal Change and London School of Economics, Berlin, Germany
Philipp Misselwitz, Chair of International Urbanism and Design, Habitat Unit, Technical University Berlin, Germany
Digitalization and automation promise to make urban systems more resource-efficient, increase citizen participation and enhance overall quality of life. These transformative processes, however, need to be managed wisely and accompanied by sound policies to avoid data security risks, prevent rebound effects caused by additional ICT infrastructure and ensure true inclusivity.
Moderator: Roman Mendle, Smart Cities Program Manager,ICLEI World Secretariat (ICLEI WS)
Sustainable mobility
Holger Dalkmann, Senior Advisor, Agora Verkehrswende, Berlin, Germany
The decarbonization of urban transport constitutes a priority area for climate action. Fossil-fuel based individualized transport needs to give way to eco-friendly modes such as walking, cycling and public transport running on renewable energies. Urban logistics need to be optimized in conjunction with human traffic particularly during peak traffic hours to make the flow of goods through the city more sustainable.
Moderator: Monika Zimmermann, Deputy Secretary General, ICLEI WS
Find your
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Hall 12 - Room 1
Hall 12 - Plenary Hall
Hall 2Coking Coal Bunker 2
Coking Coal Bunker 1
Coal Washery
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WORKSHOP SPEAKERS
PLENARY SPEAKERS
Karola Geiß-Netthöfel
Regional Director, Regional Ruhr Association, Essen, Germany
Ina Scharrenbach
Minister for Regional Identity, Local Affairs, Building and Gender Equality of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Düsseldorf, Germany
Karl Falkenberg
Former Director General for Environment, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
Saskia Beer
Founder/Director, TransformCity®, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Monika Zimmermann
Deputy Secretary General, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, Bonn, Germany
Dhirendra Kumar
Team Lead - Programme Officer, Regulatory Implementation Unit, Sustainable Development Mechanisms Programme, United Nations Climate Change Secretariat, Bonn, Germany
Reinder Brolsma
Senior Researcher, Urban Water Management,
Deltares, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Jost Wilker
Ministry for Environment, Agriculture, Conservation
and Consumer Protection of NRW, Düsseldorf, Germany
Florian Lennert
Director Intelligent City, InnoZ and London School of Economics, Berlin, Germany
Holger Dalkmann
Senior Advisor, Agora Verkehrswende, Berlin,
Germany
Philipp Misselwitz
Chair of International Urbanism and Design, Habitat Unit, Technical
University Berlin, Germany
Ute Collier
Senior Programme Leader, Renewable Energy Division,
International Energy Agency, Paris, France
Cornelia Schuch
Senior Expert Energy-efficient Buildings, German
Energy Agency, Berlin, Germany
Peter Schilken
Senior Project Manager, Energy Cities, Besançon,
France
Jurn de Winter
Project Manager, Circle Cities Programme, Circle
Economy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Christine Lemaitre
CEO, German Sustainable Building Council - DGNB,
Stuttgart, Germany
Corrado Topi
Senior Research Fellow, Environment Department,
University of York / Stockholm Environmental
Institute, York, UK
Janpeter Beckmann
Project Manager, Collaborating Centre on
Sustainable Consumption and Production, Wuppertal,
Germany
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8 November
EXCURSION PROGRAM
10:00 – 15:00
On the third day of the TWINS Conference Ruhr - Cities in Climate Change, participants can experience climate protection on site. Excursions will take place at selected regional climate change mitigation and adaptation projects. As a showcase, the KlimaExpo.NRW presents projects that are using innovative solutions to rise to the challenges presented by climate change.
Conference participants are invited to explore a variety of impressive climate action projects from a range of topics and assimilate fascinating information at first hand. Accompanied by project managers, they will gain deeper insights into different topics relevant for cities in climate change.
City Development - Future Technologies - Mobility
Please follow the safety regulations at the sites and the instructions of the project managers at all times.
Please also consider the weather in your choice of clothes as some excursions will take part outside.
Meeting Point09:30
Fritz-Schupp-Allee, Zollverein UNESCO World Heritage SiteFor detailed information, please see the map (p. 18).
Departure10:00 sharp
Return15:00
Zollverein UNESCO World Heritage Site
CITY DEVELOPMENT
These tours cover the leading examples of climate-friendly districts in the Ruhr area. Participants take part in presentations as well as in guided tours (partly outside).
Solar City, GelsenkirchenBest practice for solar planning
Ruhr Energy Lab, GelsenkirchenRole model for energy-efficient reconstruction
CHP-installations, Gas und Wärme Institut, EssenPresentation of combined heat and power plants in single and multi-family houses and commercial units
Tour 1
InnovationCity Ruhr / Elting Quarter, EssenA case study for sustainable urban renewal
GBB Plus Energy House, BottropThe country’s first Plus Energy House in a publicly subsidized multi-storey residential building
Creativ.Quarter Lohberg, DinslakenFrom colliery to carbon-neutral urban district
Tour 2
© RAG Montan Immobilien / Thomas Stachelhaus
© Stadt Bottrop
© Manfred Vollmer
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MOBILITY
Is it possible to include electric vehicles into the mobility fleet of a municipal administration? What is needed to integrate a climate-friendly bike-highway in a metropolitan area? This excursion takes you to selected innovative examples in the Ruhr area.
Participants take part in presentations as well as in guided tours (partly outside).
FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES
This excursion provides insights into projects which are involved in new energy technologies and innovative research. New storing technologies and the longest superconductor cable in the world, right in the middle of the city of Essen, offer innovative opportunities to climate-friendly city development.
Participants take part in presentations as well as in guided tours (partly outside).
Fraunhofer UMSICHT & Volterion, Oberhausen
The Fraunhofer UMSICHT stands for research on the transformation of energy and raw material systems. The project Volterion, as a Spin-Off of Fraunhofer UMSICHT, develops innovative batteries for domestic use to store power from renewable energy sources and is an example
for the success of the Institutes work.
Ruhr Bike Highway – RS1, Regional Ruhr Association, Essen
The RS1 (Radschnellweg Ruhr) is the first bike highway in a metropolitan area and offers a new high-speed link for climate-friendly mobility in the Ruhr region.
The presentation stops at the Regional Ruhr Association first before visiting the RS1 bike highway on-site.
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Integration of an inter-modal pooling system that focuses heavily on the integration of electromobility, bicycles and local as well as long-distance public transport.
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The 15 cm thick superconductor cable replaces a classic 110 kV cable line along a one-kilometre stretch and can conduct electricity with virtually no resistance.
Aluminium electrolysis as a virtual battery, TRIMET, Essen
The energy storage of TRIMET enables the integration of renewable energy into the power supply system and supports secure energy supply.
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TWINS VenueZOLLVEREIN - UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
Hundreds of coal mines produced coal in the Ruhr area, but only one has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage since 2001. With good reason: the Zollverein Coal Mine is a masterpiece of industrial architecture, created by the visionaries Fritz Schupp and Martin Kremmer.
The symmetrical arrangement of buildings is still impressive today - the facilities designed down to the last detail are a completely preserved synthesis of the arts.
© Jochen Tack / Stiftung Zollverein
Gelsenkirchener Straße 18145309 Essen
Germany
info@zollverein.de+49 201 246 81-0
www.zollverein.de
Public transport from Essen central station:
Tram 107 „Kulturlinie“Stop: „Zollverein“
Address for navigation system:
Fritz-Schupp-Allee45141 Essen
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