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ECEU Conference, Cities of the Future European Capital Cities Creating Low-Carbon Economies and Adapting to Changing Climate for a Sustainable Future Vilnius, 14th October 2011 Tallinn City Government Tallinn City Government

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ECEU Conference, Cities of the Future

European Capital Cities Creating Low-Carbon Economies and Adapting to Changing Climate for a Sustainable Future

Vilnius, 14th October 2011

Tallinn City GovernmentTallinn City Government

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Tallinn City GovernmentTallinn City Government

ECEU Conference, Cities of the Future

Creating Low-CarbonCreating Low-Carbon EconomieEconomie in Tallinn in Tallinn

TallinnTallinnSustainable Energy Action PlanSustainable Energy Action Plan

Raivo KiisProject manager

Environment DepartmentTallinn City Government

Vilnius, 14th October 2011

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Tallinn – General DataTallinn – General DataArea: 159,2 kм²Population: 405 360Population density 2571 per km2

Islands: AegnaLakes: Harku Lake and Ülemiste LakeSea coast: 46 kmLand boarder: 59 kmGreeneries: 40 kм² - 139 m2/capitaUrban streets: 1 010 kmFootpaths and cycle routes: 195 kmLength of public transport lines: 744 kmVehicles registered: 159 515CO2 per capita 3,6 t

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Low Carbob Economy development in Low Carbob Economy development in Tallinn CityTallinn City

Tallinn City was join with many EU environment and climat initiatives like Alborg charter, Leibzig charter, Green Capital initiative, etc.

On 2009 Tallinn join with Covenant of Mayors initiative and promise to achieve target 20-20-20.

CO2 inventory in Tallinn was finished on 2010 which reflects our carbon footprint status. 2011 was addapted final version of Tallinn Sustainable Energy Action Plan to 2021 (SEAP) as midterm strategic cenario for development of low carbon economy. In the same year was created SEAP implementation plan for three years as a short time development plan in this field.

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Results from COResults from CO2 2 inventoryinventory

The emissions of CO2 were estimated in Tallinn city energy sector, which consists of energy production, industry, transportation and other sub-sectors (households, business and public service sector). The result of the report was presented as CO2 balance in tons.As the correct dates about use of energy and fuels was available from 2007, we take this year as a basis year for our futere development in LCE.Main findings from CO2 inventory was:

The fuel usage in the Tallinn energy sector in 2007 has been 7110 GWh. The biggest proportion was gaseous and liquid fuels in the fuel

consumption. About 61% of the liquid fuels were used as engine fuels. Gaseous fuels

were used mainly in boilers. The biggest liquid fuel usage has been in transportation sector (35%). Big proportion has been also households (28%), because it includes also

engine fuel usage outside the households. If to exclude the proportion of liquid fuel then the proportion of households would be 13% of all fuel usage.

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The fuel usage in Tallinn energy sector The fuel usage in Tallinn energy sector in 2007in 2007

Liquid fuels 57%

Gaseous fuels 34%

Biomass 8%Solid fuels 1%

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Energy usage in Tallinn by different Energy usage in Tallinn by different economic sectors in 2007economic sectors in 2007

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Energy producing 27%

Business 11%Manufacturing

industry and construction

13%

Transport 36%

Households 13%

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COCO22 emission in Tallinn by different emission in Tallinn by different

economic sectors in 2007economic sectors in 2007

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Households 5%

Energy producing 21%

Manufacturing industry and

construction 8%Business 5%

Transport 61%

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Consumption of fuels for heatConsumption of fuels for heatinging in in TallinnTallinn 2007 2007

Natural gas 56%

Purchased heat 23%

Light fuel oil 4%

Bottled gas 0,90%

Biogas 0,40%

Shale oil 1%

Wood chips and pellet 6%

Firewood 7%

Peat briguette 0,40%

Peat; 0,00%

Waste 0,00%Coal 1,40%

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Consumption of fuels for heatConsumption of fuels for heatinging in in TallinnTallinn 2020 2020

Wood chips and pellet 37,20%

Natural gas 27,40%

Purchased heat 10%

Peat 1,80%

Light fuel oil 14%

Bottled gas 0,90%

Biogas 0,60%

Shale oil 0,80%

Waste 14,20%

Peat briguette 0,20%

Coal 0,60%

Firewood 5,20%

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Changes in cChanges in consumption of fuels for onsumption of fuels for heatheatinging in Tallinn in Tallinn 2020 2020

Peat 0%

Wood chips and pellet 474,40%

Bottled gas 0%

Biogas 66,70%

Waste 235%

Bought electricity - 64,80%

Gasooline -10,30%

Disel fuel oil -9,80%

Light fuel oil -30%

Natural gas -53,50%

Firewood -28,20%

Peat briguette -50%

Coal -63,90%

Biofuel in transport 940%

Shale 0%

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Fuels consumption in transport sectorFuels consumption in transport sector 20072007

Liquif fuel oil 7%

Disel 50%Gasolin 42%

Electricity 1%

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CO2 emission in Tallinn City transport CO2 emission in Tallinn City transport sectorsector

Tallinn City GovernmentTallinn City Government Source: SEI-Tallinn

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Changes in fuels consuming in transport Changes in fuels consuming in transport sectorsector 2007 - 2020 2007 - 2020

7%

6%

42%

38%

51%

46%0%

10%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

Light fuel oil

Gasooline

Diesel fuel oil

Biofuel

2020

2007

2020 6% 38% 46% 10%

2007 7% 42% 51% 0%

Light fuel oil Gasooline Diesel fuel oil Biofuel

Tallinn City GovernmentTallinn City Government

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CO2 emissions from major municipal CO2 emissions from major municipal services 2010 in Tallinnservices 2010 in Tallinn

Source: SEI-TallinnTallinn City GovernmentTallinn City Government

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How to achieve changesHow to achieve changes

Cooperation PPP Universities and researc centers International projects Civil society involvement

Public awarenes rising Public events – energy days and environment festivals City owned massmedia

Civil servants awareness rising and capacity building Environmentaly educated servant (eco-support persons) in

each City Departments

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Thank You for Thank You for attentionattention

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