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26/01/2009 THE CITY OF STOCKHOLM PAGE 1 Integrating sustainable solutions Stockholm has done it!

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26/01/2009THE CITY OF STOCKHOLMPAGE 1

Integrating sustainable solutions

Stockholm has done it!

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Who we are!

Gunnar Söderholm, head of the Environment and healthadm

Gustaf Landahl, head of depfor planning and environment

Helene Lindman, projectcoordinator

Stina Thörnelöf water expert

Nils Lundkvist head of depfor waste

Malin Ekman, head of department for air control

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Vision 2030 combining growth with sustainable development

150 000 more citizensDenser cityFossil free 2050Waste use – recyclingUrban structure and green beltsIntegrated sustainable solutionsPublic Awareness

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Environmental management

Sixth Environment Programme

Integrated Management System

Environmental goals are followed up in the same way as economics

Environmental index

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The Hammarby Waterfront project

Size 180 ha10 400 new flats 200.000 m2 new offices, servicesConstruction time 1995–2017Sustainable developmentRenewable energy useIntegrated transport and land useEco cycle model

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Two new sustainable areas

Lövholmen Norra Djurgårdsstaden

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Emissions of carbon-dioxide

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Improved energy performance for buildings

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Urban renewal, improving energy performance

Husby from the 1960:iesImproving energy efficiency

• From 158 to 30 or 64 kwh/m2,year

Energy system and supply• Photoelectric panels• Better use of district heating• Reducing the need for bought energy• Garbage disposals for biogas production

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District heating & Co-generationCo-generation, biofuels, waste

Heat pumps from sewage water

Market share 75 %

Fossil fuel 21 %

District cooling

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Collection and treatment of household waste

Collection– today 32 of 75 trucks run on biogas– 2010 all trucks on non fossil fuel

Treatment– Waste to energy Incineration

• 770 000 ton/year• 2 TWh for district heating• 500 GWh electricity

– Biological treatment digestion • 4 500 ton/year• Biogas• Biofertiliser

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Bulky waste and hazardous waste

Bulky waste from households and commercial waste from small companies– Recycling centre (ÅVC)

Hazardous waste– 20 Stationary collection stations, – 1 Mobil collection station– 20 Paint shops– 1200 Battery boxes– Pharmacies

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Transport

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Carrots

Improved cycle lanes

Increased public transport use

New ways of transport

– Car-sharing clubs

– Better information

– Adaptive traffic signals

Goods logistics

Clean vehicles

Sustainable transportby Carrots & Sticks!

Sticks

Environmental zones for lorries and busses

Congestion taxation

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Car, cycle and public transport to the inner city

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Sales of Clean vehicles Sweden & Stockholm region 2001–2008

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Goals and achievements

Tonnes CO2-ekv per capita

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1990 2000 2005 2015 2050

Real Development Goals

Fossil fuel free

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Congestion charges

20 % decrease in traffic10 – 14 % decrease of emissions2 – 10 % better air qualityLess human exposureFrom huge opposition to broad majority in favor

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Stockholm meets air quality directives

Well below EC limit values– Sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides (NOx), lead, benzene, carbon monoxide, particulate

matter PM2,5

Well below EC target values– Arsenic, cadmium, nickel, benzo(a)pyrene, ozone

Below EC limit values except some traffic hotspots– Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), particulate matter PM10

PM2,5BaPNiCdAsOzonCOBen-sen

PbPM10NOxNO2SO2

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Infrastructure investments

New tramlines

New com-mutertraintunnel under the inner city

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World class port

Highest environmentalstandardRated 7 of 800 portsReduction of SOx and NOx- 60% and 40% in ten yearsDifferentiated port tariffsDiscount for ships with low sulphurous fuelsLand connected power supply

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Sustainable water management

Drinking water of high and consistent quality• Full compliance with the EU drinking Water Directive

• Extended restricted area - Lake Mälaren

Tertiary treatment of waste water• 98 % reduction of phosphorous

• 70 % reduction of nitrogen

Highly acclaimed control program • From the city centre, 30 km to the east in the archipelago, > 30 control points

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Stockholm Water Programme 2006-2015

In accordance with the EU WFD

Stockholm shall have a good water status

Stockholm’s lakes and watercourses shall be attractive recreational areas for all

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The green and blue city

8 natural and culturalreservesNational city parkSpecies database85 % are pleased with access to park or green areas

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Thank youhttp://www.miljobarometern.stockholm.se/default.asp?mp=GC