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Presentation by Daan Velthaus on the 2nd March at the 2nd annual LLiSA conference.
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AMSTERDAM SMART CITY IS MEDEGEFINANCIERD MET STEUN VAN HET EUROPEES FONDS VOOR REGIONALE ONTWIKKELING VAN DE
EUROPESE COMMISSIE
Smart projects that will change the worldWe test them in Amsterdam first
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Amsterdam
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Amsterdam Smart City
Amsterdam Smart City is a unique collaboration between the inhabitants of Amsterdam, businesses and governments in order to illustrate how energy can be saved, now and in the future
Collective effort Economic viabilityTech push / demand pull
Agenda ASC Contacts
External explorationProblem definition
ContextChallenge
Solution DescriptionConceptFocus AreasApproachRolesGovernance & StakeholdersSuccessful Implementation
Research DesignValue for Sponsors and Partners
Joost [email protected]
Amsterdam Smart City (ASC) overcomes the challenges for sustainability programs and the development of intelligent networks and creates value for all the project partners
Introduction
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External Exploration
Amsterdam Smart City is recognized worldwide by cities, partners and media
ASC launched in the national media on June 3rd
2009
th and a international press trip on November 26th
Many international parties (energy, cities, etc.) are being welcomed by ASC
Official host of Smart Grids Conference Europe 2010
Covenant of Mayors which includes more than 500 cities
ASC has received much media attention
MEDIABusiness WeekDer SpiegelLa StampaSpits TelegraafHet ParoolDe Pers Chosun Daily (25 mln circulation)
CongressesAIM congressSmart MeteringScandinavia 2010Smart Grid EuropeWCIT 2010Powergrid EuropeAmsterdam Duurzaam
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EU inhabitants use twice as much energy than the global average Only 7% of 2006 EU energy consumption was renewableFossil fuel reserves are limitedClimate is changing fast due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions (mainly CO2)
Energy trends include: decentralized energy generation, energy storage, electric vehicles and (more fluctuating) renewable reverse energy flows
Current EU electricity grids are not ready for these changed energy dynamics and need to be upgraded
Over half of greenhouse gas emissions are created in and by cities: 80% of the population lives and works in cities, where up to 80% of energy is consumed * Mayors can address the development of alternative energy or pollution control, energy management or changes in behavior by public authorities and citizens in a coherent way *At the city level, the required coalition of private parties with ideas & technologies and public parties with trust of inhabitants can be brought together to build effective, scalable conceptsTherefore, cities are the most suitable platform to start the movement towards a more sustainable future, enabled by a new generation of grids
Start in cities
* Source: EU Covenant of Mayors
Problem Definition - Context
Climate change needs to be halted and current electricity networks need to be upgraded these changes can best be initiated in cities
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Although individuals and businesses everywhere are willing to change, too little action has been taken so far due to the limited capabilities and different interests of separate stakeholders. The required parties do not team up, and therefore too little projects are being initiated. There is a gap between intentions and actions *
Amsterdam Climate Goals
Key Challenge
Progress
In order to create successful initiatives with substantial impact to implement Smart Grids and reach the sustainable energy and carbon reduction goals, the key challenge is to:
Bring the parties together that are required to deliver a substantial impact Initiate action between these parties to deliver this required substantial impact
* Source: Accenture End-Consumer Observatory on Climate Change
Climate goals with challenging deadlines are set:40% CO2 reduction in 2025 from1990 baseline20% energy reduction in 2025 from1990 baselineMunicipal organization CO2 neutral before 2015
Smart Grid opportunity
Smart Grids / Smart Meters are seen as a key enabler to address climate issues, since they use two way communication to maximize energy efficiency
The required upgrade of current grids presents the perfect opportunity to implement Smart Grids:
Problem Definition Challenge
The key challenge is to bring parties together and mobilize them to start projects to address climate goals & the upgrade to smart grids
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Amsterdam Smart City is designed as an accelerator for climate/energy programs, bringing parties together and initiating projects that reduce CO2 and yield local best practices for full scale roll outAmsterdam Smart City is based on 3 key principles:
Collective effort Tech push / demand pull Economic viability
The momentum for CO2 reduction is stopped without result if any of the required parties in society does not cooperate Therefore a collective effort of activating and involving all parties is required to realize CO2 reduction
Stimulation of behavioral change creates a demand pull for more sustainable technologyApplication of innovative technology results in a technology push towards sustainable behavior
Economically unviable initiatives will never be applied in a large scale Only economically viable initiatives (for all stakeholders) are interesting to apply on a large scale and can therefore have a large CO2 impact
Solution Concept
Solution Description Concept
ASC aims to fulfill its clients goals with a collective effort that combines innovative and economically viable technology with behavioral change
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Solution Focus Areas
Project Initiation The city of Amsterdam and grid operator Alliander have designed and initiated a program to support the climate and social-economical goals
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2025 goal
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HouseholdsCompaniesTraffic and transport
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33%
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34% - 40%
Amsterdam Smart City (ASC) focuses on four areas that correspond with the largest sources of CO2 emission in the city The municipality is treated separately because its large potential and the ambitious climate goalsAll four focus areas are enabled by smart grids and smart meters
CO2 emission Amsterdam Focus areas ASC
Smart Grid technology: enabler
Sustainable Living
Sustainable Working
SustainablePublic Space
Sustainable Mobility
CO2 emission in kton/yr
ASC reduces emissions by focusing on Sustainable Living, Working, Transport and Municipality enabled by Smart Grid technology
Innovative Partnerships Behavioral Change
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Phase 2Roadmapping
Phase 3Projects
Phase 1Visioning
Phase 4Full scale roll out
June 2010
Solution Description Approach
ASC follows a clearly structured pathway of continuously selecting, developing and scaling the concepts with the best (CO2) Value Cases
Develop Vision & StrategyDefine business case, principles and technical architectureDetermine approach
Evaluate and select successful initiatives and partnersCommunicate resultsSupport (tenders for) full scale implementation and leverage with other offerings
Pre-select initiatives on feasibility, costs and CO2 reduction potentialContact and organize partnersDevelop program plan and legal framework (incl. governance model)
Develop project / comms plans and business cases Secure funding from partnersExecute projects and monitor business case realization
Visioning & Strategy Concept Development Strategy = ExecutionValue Delivery
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Solution Description Roles
Partners
Time
Stak
e
Concept Development Implementation
Plan
Business Case
Project Initiation
Document
PartnerAgreement
Focus Group
Together with partners ACS constantly initiates new projects. These partners ensure the realization of the projects
Connect parties Offer a platform for sustainable innovative initiativesCommunication for ASC wide (conferences, website, brochures etc)Coordinate the communication of subprojectsOverall program managementConnects TNO to subprojectsMaking expertise (Alliander / AIM) accessible
What does ASC for the partners?
Execution of subprojects by own project management Bear financial responsibility for subprojectsCommunication subprojectDeliver progress reportsEnsure showcaseSigns Partner AgreementVerifies Study design by TNOSharing of research results for scientific assurancePrepare CO2 value case
What do the partners do for ASC?
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Solution Description - Governance and Stakeholders
The founders of Smart City Amsterdam, Liander and AIM, play an active role in the organization of the project
Next to the founders we have identified 3 types of stakeholders:External parties: Press, Residents of Amsterdam, other citiesPartners and interested parties: like: Amsterdam Climate Office, Far West, Philips, Plugwise, Nuon etc.End Users: Entrepreneurs, Residents, Shippers
Stakeholders
Focus GroupAlliander, AIM, DMB
Work GroupAIM, Alliander, IFS, AIM
Project GroupASC
Sponsor Grouprepresentatives of the partners*
* Partners with proven commitment to ACS
Communication GroupAIM, ASC, Alliander
Sustainable working Sustainable Mobility Sustainable Public Areas
SubprojectSubproject Lead
ResearchTNO
Sustainable Living
Part of ASCfunding
SubprojectSubproject Lead
SubprojectSubproject Lead
SubprojectSubproject Lead
SubprojectSubproject Lead
SubprojectSubproject Lead
SubprojectSubproject Lead
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Partners Project overview Sustainable
LivingSustainable
WorkingSustainable
MobilitySustainable
Public SpaceIn progress: equip 500 Geuzenveld homes with smart meter and behaviorchanging initiatives
In progress: equip 500 Ymere homeswith smart meters and energy feedback displays to stimulate behavioral change
In progress: equip the ITO Tower (large office building) with diverse energy saving and behavior changing technology
Save energy in different monumental buildings (Mayors House, de balie & Groene Bocht
In progress: equip all Municipal Officesand Buildings with smart meters and diverse energy saving and behavior changing technologies
In progress: equip the Port of Amsterdam with 73 shore power connections for inland freighters and river cruisers
Planned Q4 2010: trial with Ultra fast charging terminal for electric vehicles in the city centre
Climate-street by implementing a holistic concept of sustainable logistics and energy saving / behavior changing initiatives with residents, entrepreneurs and in the public space
Technologies applied in projects:Smart metersEnergy displays / feedbackNew logistics/waste modelsSmart (LED/saving) lighting
Electric vehiclesCharging terminalsEnergy adviceEtc.
Type of partner overview:Grid operators / Utilities
Housing corporationsPort of AmsterdamTechno starters
UniversitiesFinancial institutionsTelecom / ICT Transport / Waste Etc.
Target: 15pilotsin 2009-2010
Solution Description Successful execution (Amsterdam)
ASC meets the key challenge: together with an ever-growing alliance of partners, a constant flow of pilot projects is started in all focus areas
Collective Financing. Realization of 6 windmills in cooperation with 5.000 consumers
Smart Schools: Start energy saving game with help of energy feedback
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Sustainable Living
SustainableWorking
SustainablePublic Space
SustainableMobility
Overview existing and future projects
1. Geuzenveld2. West Orange
3. Ship to Grid4. ITO Tower
5. Climate Street
6. E-saving Haarlem7. Collective Financing (Onze Energie)
15. Ultra Fast Charging
8. Mayors house, De Balie en the Green Turn
9. SmartSchools
12. Smart Grid13. Smart Grid
14. Energy Management
17. Decentral Generation16. Energie Management
18. TBD
10. NEMO Groen11. Amsterdam Opent
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Vernieuwde site
Tekst
Smarter Energy Usage & CO2 reduction
Governement, Businesses & Inhabitants
Obtain Experience & Share Knowledge
Metropolitan Area of Amsterdam
Start small, scale fast
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