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This presentation was held during the 5th GIB Summit, May 27-28 2015. The presentation and more information on the Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation are available on www.gib-foundation.org The next GIB Summit will take place in Basel, May 24-25, 2016. The information and views set out in this presenation are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation. Neither the Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation nor any person acting on its behalf may be held responsible for the use of the information contained therein.

Transcript of GIB20115_Solid Standards and Ratings-Kornmann

This presentation was held during the 5th GIB

Summit, May 27-28 2015. The presentation and

more information on the Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation are available

on www.gib-foundation.org

The next GIB Summit will take place in Basel, May 24-25, 2016.

 

The information and views set out in this presenation are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation. Neither the Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation nor any person acting on its behalf may be held responsible for the use of the information contained therein.  

5th GIB Sustainable Infrastructure Summit Solid Standards and Ratings for Project Financers and Designers 2000 Watt sites – a certification by Energiestadt Maren Kornmann Geschäftsstelle des Trägervereins Energiestadt c/o ENCO Energie-Consulting AG [email protected]

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Introduction

1.  20 years of experiences on (Energy)-Management Systems on municipal level: •  “Energy City” or “European Energy Award”

2.  Long time strategy: 2000–Watt-Society: •  Strong commitment of municipalities •  Implementation of “2000-Watt-Sites”

3. Example: Erlenmatt West Basel

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European Energy Award (eea)

A quality management system for local energy policy implementation

§  Based on Swiss “Energy City” Label (since 1996, 600 municipalities)

§  Since 2002: eea, programme in 7 countries, pilot activities in 11 countries

§  ≈ 1’000 active municipalities ≈ 500 awarded municipalities, 25 Mio Inh.

§  Identical catalogue of measures, country specific indicators and values

§  Municipalities with best practices are awarded with „European Energy Award“ in Gold

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The European Energy Award (eea) process:

every 4 years

Initial Energy / Climate Review •  Appoint Team •  Evaluate actual state •  Consensus

Targets and Goals •  Principles •  Targets •  Horizon 4 years

Energy / Climate policy program •  Activities projects •  Schedules, Budget •  Persons

Optimization of Processes •  Project organization •  Performance

indicators

Energy City Award •  Mayoral

decision •  Evaluation •  50% realized •  Awarding

Implementation •  Decided measures •  PR, Communication •  Implementing Tools

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Degree of Completion /Performance in key areas

§  Quantitative Indicators: KPI

§  Qualitative Indicators

§  Description and Checklists

§  Implementing Tools

§  Networking

European Energy Award: Results

§  Common view of all the stakeholder on the issue - incl. KPIs

§  Accepted strategies and targets, short-, mid- and long term

§  Multi-stakeholder process of developing action plan

§  Decided action plan by authorities

§  Decided structure of the energy issue in the municipality

§  Broad communication

§  internal review every year

§  external review and renewed application every 4 year

§  TQM, ISO 50’001

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From City-to-Site-certification

Municipal Developments: «European Energy Award»

Site-Developments: «2000- Watt Site»

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2000-Watt-Site

•  Standard and labels for individual buildings

•  Final assessment after completion

2000-Watt Development Site

•  Ongoing evaluation during the planning process as well as in the operation phase

•  Novelty!

•  Derived from commercial QM-systems (e.g. TQM)

•  Certificate for municipalities

•  Process of improvement evaluated and assessed

Requirements for a certification §  The local authority where the site is located must be

«Energiestadt» or EEA city §  There is a need for a responsible body §  The site needs in minimum two buildings with an exterior

area, connecting the buildings §  There is a clearly defined spatial perimeter §  The future site needs to have ist own identity or to

establish a new one §  A minimum of a total of 10'000 m2 floor area is required §  Sites with mixed uses, mainly dwellings and offices are in

the focus §  Maximum of 20% Retrofit floor area on the site

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2000-Watt-Site

Quantitative Assessment §  Indicators:

–  Total Primary Energy –  Primary Energy non-

renewable –  Greenhouse Gas Emissions

§  Taken into account: –  Construction of the building –  Operation of the building –  Building-induced mobility

§  Calculation tool –  Project value in the beginning

of the planning –  Target value (based on uses)

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Qualitative Assessment List of criteria grouped in following topics: §  Management System §  Communication and

Cooperation §  Supply and waste disposal §  Buildings §  Mobility

2000-Watt-Site

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2000-Watt-Site

Motivation of the developer

§  As a responsible company Losinger Marazzi implements „Actitudes“, a program for Sustainable Development, consequently.

§  Vision of Losinger Marazzi: Position themselves as Leader in the area of Sustainable Construction.

§  High pressure of expectation from public authorities (e.g. Energy City), the investors and the society.

§  Sustainable Construction is market-driven and contemporary.

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