Copenhagen City project, City of Copenhagen...
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Copenhagen City project, City of Copenhagen experiences
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What is Copenhagen? Capital in Denmark Approx. 572.000 inhabitants Approx. 90 km2
Aiming to become Carbon neutral in 2025
How to do that? -Building on the historical basement -Analysis of the baseline -Focusing on PPPs -Smart City measures
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”A CITY EXISTS FOR THE SAKE OF A GOOD LIFE, NOT FOR THE SAKE OF LIFE ONLY”
- ARISTOTELES (384-322 B.C)
DEFINITION OF A SMART CITY:
A liveable, resilient city, which is inclusive, climate friendly, data insight driven and
fosters innovation and a sustainable economy
Taken from: EU FP7 co-funded project TRANSFORMation agenda for low Carbon Cities
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DEFINITION OF A SMART ENERGY CITY:
“The Smart Energy City is highly energy and resource efficient, and is increasingly powered by renewable energy sources;
it relies on integrated and resilient resource systems, as well as insight-driven and innovative approaches
to strategic planning. The application of information, communication and technology are
commonly a means to meet these objectives.
The Smart Energy City, as a core to the concept of the Smart City, provides its users with a liveable, affordable, climate-friendly
and engaging environment that supports the needs and interests of its users and is based on a sustainable economy.”
Taken from: EU FP7 co-funded project
TRANSFORMation agenda for low Carbon cities
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THE COPENHAGENER STORY
GLOBAL VISION
CITIZENS INVOLVEMENT
FIRST CLIMATE NEUTRAL CAPITAL IN
2025
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MORE COPENHAGENERS - LESS CARBON EMISSIONS
CHALLENGES
- Carbon: From 20 pct. to 100 pct. CO2-reduction in 10 years
- Population: +20 pct. increase in 2025
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STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT IS THE KEY!
Investments in Copenhagen 2013 to 2025
Public investments: City of Copenhagen 2,7 bill. DKK 260 mill. € 1,5 bill. zloty
Private investments: Direct investments in energy and climate 20 to 25 bill. DKK 2,7 to 3,3 bill. € 11 to 14 bill. zloty
Private investments: Indirect energy- and climate 200 to 250 bill. DKK 27 to 33 bill. € 112 to 140 bill. zloty
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HOW TO DO IT?
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ENERGY PRODUCTION - Goals in 2025
• CO2-neutral district heat in Copenhagen
• Electricity production based on wind and biomass
• Plastic waste sorted out • Organic waste to biogas
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DISTRICT HEAT IN GREATER COPENHAGEN
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ENERGY CONSUMPTION – Goals in 2025
• 20% reduction in heat consumption
• 20% reduction in electricity consumption in commerce and service sectors
• 10% reduction in electricity consumption in households
• Installation of photovoltaic panels
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NEW BUILDINGS – How to do it City of Copenhagen will grow with about 7 mil. M2 until 2025. How to manage:
Building regulation 2020:
• Energy consumption in residential buildings: 20 kWt/m2
• Energy consumption in commercial buildings: 30kWt/m2
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MOBILITY
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• 75% of all travels in Copenhagen are by foot, on bike or by public transports
• 50% of all travels to school or work are on bike
• 20% more passengers uses public transportation
• 20-30% of all light vehicles use new alternative fuels, such as electricity, hydrogen, biogas or ethanol
• 30-40% of all heavy vehicles use alternative fuels
MOBILITY – Goals in 2025
• Reduction in energy consumption in municipal owned buildings on 40%
• Municipal new buildings constructed in accordance to building regulation 2020
• All city owned vehicles driven by electricity, Hydrogen or biofuels
• Energy consumption in street lightning down with 50 %
• Installation of 60.000 m2 photovoltaic panels on municipal owned buildings
CITY OF COPENHAGEN – Goals in 2025
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• Strategy for energy renovation of
existing buildings
• Energy management in municipal
owned buildings
• City owned fleet of cars on
sustainable fuels
• Installation of photovoltaic panels on
city owned buildings
• Ongoing renovation of street
lightning and installation of Smart city
solutions
• Public Green Procurement
CITY OF COPENHAGEN – Initiatives in 2014
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CITY OF COPENHAGEN – Smart city Initiatives
Copenhagen Connecting
SENSORS Water, air,
pollution etc.
BUILDINGS CONSUMPTION DATA
MOVEMENT PATTERNS
REAL TIME TRAFFIC MONITORING
FREEE WIFI FOR TOURISTS
TRACKING OF EQUIPMENT
PARKING INFO IN REAL TIME
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
Hans Christian Christiansen
Senior Adviser
Technical and Environmental Administration
City of Copenhagen
www.kk.dk/climate and www.kk.dk/english
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