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C. Carta - Sr Marketing ManagerPhilips Lighting Solutions OutdoorNovember 24, 2011
Efficienza Energetica, Smart cities e Fondi Europei. Il caso pratico del Comune di Genova
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Le aziende leader affrontano le sfide globali in campo energetico e climatico offrendo soluzioni innovative GIA’ disponibili.
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Efficienza energetica nell’Illuminazione
Energia elettrica per illuminare
Impianti con tecnologie obsolete
Risparmio potenzialeIlluminazione pubblica
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I Governi centrali hanno obiettivi di EE sempre piùstringenti188 Paesi hanno concordato, approvato e ratificato il Protocollo di Kyoto con target di risparmio molto ambiziosi
Le Città reclamano una propria identitàNel 2008 sono stati investiti ww oltre 6.2 miliardi di Euro in illuminazione creativa per esterni
La luce artificiale ha un peso rilevante sul bilancio energeticoPoichè pesa il 19% sul totale del consumo di energia mondiale
Le persone vorrebbero tornare a godere del “cielo buio”Nelle grandi città i cieli notturni arrivano ad essere 500 volte piùilluminati che in natura
Alla ricerca del giusto equilibrio…..
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La luce bianca, migliorando la percezione degli ostacoli riduce la percentuale di incidenti stradali
….. offrendo benefici ai cittadini e al pianeta
Analisi Cradle-to-cradle e adeguati meccanismi di riciclaggio sono sempre più elementi di elezione per una scelta consapevole e responsabile
la luce solo quando serve, con miglior qualità e minor consumo
Efficienza EnergeticaPerformance e Sicurezza
Rispetto del pianeta
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Argomenti:
1.Obiettivi del progetto
2.Panoramica generale
3.Attività principali
4.Pilota
5.Consorzio: Comuni ed edifici Espositivi
6.Ruolo dei partner e replicabilità
ILLUMINATE
LED for illumination of city centers and exposition
buildings
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• Solid State Lighting in high quality city areas:
public and private buildings hosting
expositions and museums
and the surrounding pedestrian spaces
• ILLUMINATE starts from end users need for
demonstrating SSL applicability and benefits in valuable interior and exterior scenarios.
• The project aims at producing
large visibility and consensus among citizens and visitors.
The addressed applications require high quality lighting
due to the relevance of the places, which,
on the other side ensure very large impact on citizens.
• Innovation and energy saving are communicated to visitors in order to create impact
multiplication and awareness, with an users oriented approach
Obiettivi del progetto:
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Panoramica generale:
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Who
What
Why
Solution providers• SSLTechnology providers
• Light and eergy management
• Lighting design
+Users (project drivers)
• Cities with high quality public exterior places
• A network of European expò buildings
•SSL Illumination in interior and exterior
•Energy saving assessment and calculation tools
•Different SSL solutions for different Scenarios
•SSL solution selection tool and guidelines
•To pilot SSL application in those areas where SSL is still problematic:
•To assess benefit for end users and citizens’ acceptanc e
•To study optimal SSL use, develop guidelines, design support tools and saving calculators
•To assess energy saving and payback while ensuring light quality
•To exploit innovative lighting solutions enabled by LED technology
•To ensure large dissemination and visibility of the solution
•To promote replication and business opportunities for solution providers
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Attività principali:
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• Pilot scenario requirements and constraints
• Quality SSL solution (Technical and economical)
• SSL selection map
• Pilot deployment and operation
• Assessment
• Dissemination and replication
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The interaction between four key elements People, Expò buildings , city areas, enablers and SSL technology.
Pilota:
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A pool of experts from SSL industry,
architects, lighting designers,
ICT providers and stakeholders
round about the selected pilots.
Consorzio: Comuni e edifici Espositivi
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Communication and Dissemination partnersTo disseminate project results
To evaluate citizens and visitors consensusTo inform and increase SSl visibility
Ruolo dei Partner
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Lighting designerDesign and assist pilots
to define lighting illumination
Define requirements and standards
Energy and SSL Technology providers
To refurbish lighting in target areas with SSLTo monitor e evaluate energy savings
To build up Energy saving calculation tools for pilots
ICT providersto develop intelligent systems
to monitor, control the pilots
To Test and validate ICT
solutions in pilots
Cities and Expò buildings
To Install equipment and revamp lighting With SSL leds in the selected areas
To Disseminate and inform about project results among citizens and visitorsCities
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WP7 Dissemination and
replication promotion
Leader GENOA
Task7.1
Dissemination and
communication
strategy definition
Lead: Genoa
Task7.2
Implementation of
communication
strategy Lead: ADG
Task7.3
Dissemination of the
results
Lead: FEDARENE
WP6 Assessment
Leader
PHIL
Task6 .1 Data
collection and
analysis LEAD SOFT
Task 6.2
Benefit
assessment
and replication
guideline
development
Lead: PHIL
WP1 Project
management
Leader GENOA
Task1.1 Project
management
Lead: GENOA
Task1.2
Technical
coordination
Lead: SOFT
Task1.3 Quality
and risk
management
Lead: GENOA
WP2 Requirements and
reference scenarios
Leader ARUP
Task2.1 Requirements
and constraint
collection
Lead: ADG
Task2.2 Users and
scenarios definition
Lead: ARUP
Task2.3 Assessment
strategy and
indicators
Lead: ARUP
WP3 SSL solution
selection and
adaptation designLeader PHIL
Task3.1 SSL technical
solutions for indoor
and outdoor
Lead: Phil
Task3.2 Intelligent
SSL control systems
Lead: Soft
Task3.3 Testing and
selection of SSL
solution for pilots
Lead: Philips
WP4 Energy savings and
financial model
Leader ESOLE
Task4.1 Business
model: ROI and total
life-cycle cost of SSL
Lead: CENERGIA
Task4.2 Energy saving
calculation tools
Lead: Soft
Task4.3 Energy saving
data collection and
ROI assessment
Lead: CENERGIA
Task3.4 “SSL
Solution Map” tool
development
Lead: Softeco
Task5.1 Pilot city Genoa
Lead: PAG
Task5.2 Pilot ADG
Lead: ADG
Task5.3 Pilot city Belfast
Lead: BELF
Task5.4 Pilot EXP
Lead: EXP
Task5.5 Pilot LSM
Lead: LSM
Task5.6 Pilot RZOO
Lead: RZOO
Task5.7 Pilot HCMR
Lead: HCMR
SubTask 5.N.1
Preparation
SubTask 5.N.2
Implementation
SubTask 5.N.3
Operation
WP5 Deployment of pilots
Coordination Leaders
SOFT
Pilot deployment and operation
Preparation
Assessment
Dissemination
Struttura del piano di lavoro
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Energy agencies Network 60 agencies in 15 countries
Stakeholders Promotion at Regional Energy Agency level
Euro cities network134 members involved
Cities
Expò buildings network
EAZA Zoos network 300 membersECSITE members 400
Task leader
Task leader
Task leader
Commercial networks of:
Replicabilità attraverso il network
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