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AMSTERDAM SMART CITY IS MEDEGEFINANCIERD MET STEUN VAN HET EUROPEES FONDS VOOR REGIONALE ONTWIKKELING
VAN DE EUROPESE COMMISSIE
Gaborone, May 10th 2011 Pre-IST Africa Living Lab workshop
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Amsterdam
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City in Energy
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City in Activity
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Amsterdam Smart City
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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
Solution – Focus Areas
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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
2.485
2025 goal
6.348
40%
2006
HouseholdsCompaniesTraffic and transport
2025 est.
4.940
34%
33%
35%
33%
1990
4.142
25%
37%
30%
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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Key Challenge 1: Multiple Stakeholders
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Energy
Communications
Office Buildings
Housing Agencies
Government Entrepreneurs
Finance
Industry
Knowledge
Elderly Homes Data
Car Manufacturing
Culture
Retail
Logistics
Education
Water
International collaboration
Partners Amsterdam Smart City Founding Partners
City of Amsterdam Utilities & Infrastructure Universities & Knowledge institutions
Techno starters Living , Offices & Buildings Network platforms
Consultancy Technology & Communications Various
Statement: Developing Smart Cities is an Art
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Start with a fixed roadmap… or
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Key Challenge 2: How to involve users?
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Statement: It is more than Awareness
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Act Willingness to
Act on Options Options
Willingess to Change
Awareness Start
Insight CO2 Effort Sense of Urge Euro’s Benefits Knowledge Autonomy Incentives Convenience Regulations
Awareness Act
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Key Challenge 3: Find the proper Business Case
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Impact
Effo
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Statement: The Value Case is tremendous! . But some will loose some and some will gain a lot
Overview of projects
Sustainable Living • West Orange • Geuzenveld • E-management in Haarlem • “Onze Energie”
• Sustainable Working • ITO Tower • Monumental Buildings • Employee Contest
The City of Amsterdam, its inhabitants and business are involved in the following projects (more to follow)
Sustainable Mobility • Ship to Grid • “Moet je Watt”
Sustainable Public Space • Climate Street • Smart Schools • ZonSpot • Smart Swimming AMSTERDAM SMART CITY 18
• Centralized logistics • Sustainable waste collection • Dimming public lighting • Sustainable street furniture • Energy scans • Smart meter & Energy feedback displays • Smart plugs
• Initiated by 140 SME’s • 46 ambassadors • Focus on energy saving & behavior • Collective effort & individual approach combined
Initiatives
Project description
Sustainable Public Space: Climate Street The Climate Street pilot is a holistic concept for urban shopping streets, targeting all aspects: hardware in the public space, logistics in the street and the interiors of shop/bar/restaurants
• Baseline measurement CO2 and NO2 • > 50% sustainable waste collection • First entrepreneurs provided with smart plugs • Clustered delivery by electrical truck • Dimming street lighting: 10% energy saving • 40 smart meters & 23 energy displays enrolled • 38 energy scans & personal feedback • Awareness program
Results
• Expected average savings: power 9% & gas 14%
• Direct meaningful feedback • Consumers ‘target themselves’ (previous year
as baseline) • Stand alone, wireless touch screen, connected
to internet & smart meter
Outcome - factual
Energy Management Test (Display)
Sustainable Living: West Orange
In the West Orange project, 500 in-home energy-feedback displays will be connected to a smart meter and control of the central heating
• More efficient use of household devices • Switching off & lowering heating • Substitution of household devices
Outcome - behavioral
This Means a new approach
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From 1 to 99 locations in the Netherlands From Proof of Concept to Network
Massive personal car travels substituted through the chain of SWCs
Smart Work Centers
Results
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Context
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Opportunities & Challenges for a Smart City
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• Attractiveness of the City • Increase Quality of Life • Creation of sustainable
region: Economic benefits • Scale to act and implement • Lower costs of Maintenance • Global Growth
Opportunities
• Resources & Financing
• Stakeholder management
• Standardisation
• The right customer approach
• Cooperation takes time
Challenges
So what did we do?
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Living
Work
Mobility
Public Space
Data
Energygeneration
Collaboration Innovation Proof of Concept <CO2 >€
Learning
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Vernieuwde site
Tekst
Visit: www.amsterdamsmartcity.com
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Smarter Energy Usage & CO2 reduction
Government, Businesses & Inhabitants
Obtain Experience & Share Knowledge
Metropolitan Area of Amsterdam
Start small, scale fast
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