SmartCityCologne SmartCityCologne
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SmartCityCologne SmartCityCologne
SmartCityCologne Dr. Barbara Möhlendick, Climate protection, SmartCity Amt für Wirtschaftsförderung Climate Protection Initiatives in Cologne Ak Energie und Klimaschutz Klimakreis Integriertes Klimaschutzkonzept UmweltbildungsKonzept Nachhaltigkeitsstrategie AK Bauteam Klimaschutz 2 Towards a Smart Cologne 3 SmartCity Cologne Platform www.smartcity-cologne.de 4 Renewable Energy Promotion and application Climate protection Single actions to achieve the planned CO2 reduction levels Electric mobility Application in the City of Cologne + Communication and „Smart Technology“ Application in the City of Cologne Energy saving and Energy efficiency Measures and more Coordination = SmartCity Cologne is a mutual platform Project Structure Steering Committee Mayor Roters, Ms. Reker, Mr. Höing, Ms. Berg (City of Cologne) Mr. Graefrath, Dr. Cerbe, Mr. Schöneberg (RE), Mr. Fenske (KVB) Project Management Scientific Advice Dr. Möhlendick (City of Cologne), Mr. Lauterborn (RE) Enterprises & Universities Project Offices Mr. Schroller (RE), Dr. Möhlendick (City of Cologne) http://www.smartcity-cologne.de Projects Climate Street Celsius Energy Management Additional Projects PV: Mr. Dr. Cerbe PL: Mr. Kahl PV: Hr. Breuer PL: Hr. Tillmann PV: Hr. Bg. Höing PL: Hr. Dr. Arentz Rheinenergie, City of Cologne, etc. KVB: Kölner Verkehrsbetriebe, PL: Project Lead, PV: Projekt Management, RE: RheinEnergie 6 Advisory Committee 7 8 9 Increasing Temperatures in Cologne Average Number of Summer Days (1971-2000) Expected Number of Summer Days. An Increase between 40% to 80% must be Expected. (2012-2050) 10 Where Do We Stand Today? Targets: Covenant of Mayors, Climate Alliance 2020 and 2030 Achieved: • CO2 Reduction ~ 15 % • Energy Consumption ~ 13 % • Renewable Energies ~ 2,9 % (2008 in Comparison to 1990) 11 Celsius Set II- Fire Warden Scheibenstraße; SmartCity Projects Across Cologne CELSIUS Set I- Nippes CELSIUS Set I- Mülheim Climate Street Planed In Progress Realized Horizon 2020 Mülheim-Süd RE-Office Building Long Term Running 3D GIS-Modell Mülheim-Süd Intelligent Power Demand Project Bicycle Fast Lane LANXESSTower Onshore Power Supply SCC Goes Rio Bicycle Renting Systems Test PeugeotE-Vehicles Light Weight Constructed Bus Energy Management „Green Tires“ Lanxess Heating Renovation Field Test MicroFuel Cell Competition of Ideas @ Schools in Cologne Competition of Ideas @University of Applied Science TÜV Rheinland Headquarter Zentrale Youth Club Finkenberg E-Bus-Line 133 CELSIUS Set I- Porz-Wahn SmartCity Neighbourhood Sürther Feld 12 Example: Onshore Power Supply Onshore Power Supply for Reduced Emissions 13 E- Mobility – Alternative for a Greener Urban Mobility 14 14 Energie Management – Reducing Cost and and Protecting the Environment 15 CELSIUS – Using Energie from Waste Water 16 Smartmeter – Intelligent Electric Meter as a Contribution to intelligent Energy Consumption . 17 17 LED Street Lamps Modern Insulation Example: Climate Street Nippes 18 Chargers for electric mobiility New Concepts for a Climate Friendly Urban Society Horizon 2020: Lead and Follower Cities 19 Development of a Mobility Concept/Apps for Mülheim Mobility Hub Mobility Hub Mobility Hub Data Management: Open Data Platform Energy Management: Virtual Power Plant Mobility Data Collecting Energetic Refurbishment of the Stegerwaldsiedlung Photovoltaic Facility and 1 MW Battery offering Energy to the Stegerwaldsiedlung 20 Grow Smarter in Context of other Projects Grow Smarter 21 What do we plan in detail? Energy – virtual power plant Mülheim Energy remediation Smart Meter Rollout * With a focus on residential buildings without significant burden on the tenant and using sustainable materials Education measures Potential benefits: reducing CO2 emissions, particulate matter reduction, resource conservation, business models / business development, education, citizen involvement, reducing energy costs Mobility – „Nearly Zero Emission Zone“ Education measures Potential benefits: reducing CO2 emissions, particulate matter reduction, resource conservation, business models, commercial development, education, information to citizens, reduction of the cost of mobility, mobility promotion What have we done in detail? IKT – Open Data Cologne Use: Business Models / Business Development, Information of Citizens Transparency, Based on Participation, Inclusion, Education 24 Integration the vision: Combining ICT, Mobility and Energy to a Smart System ICT Controlling of the Mobility and Energy Sector based on the provided Information Transmission of Information from the Energy Sector to ICT Energy Mobility Transmission of Information from the Mobility Sector to ICT 25 The Social Dimension of Smart City Work – Recreation – creation of an ideal work environment for science, innovation entrepreneurs, creation of new jobs and online trade. creation of an urban livable environment for active citizens Housing – concepts which make homes and neighbourhoods an environmental friendlier and a worth living place also for multi generation housing Education – trainings for smart citizens of all ages. E.g. Mülheim 2020 and urban gardening. Community – measures to support communication, connection, participation, inclusion, diversity and Smart Citizenship 26 27 Tack så mycket! Muchas gracias! Vielen Dank! 28 Moltes gràcies!