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SMART CITY SIBIU –PILOT PROJECT . CONTENT. SMART CITY , element of SMART GRIDS City of SIBIU - Statistics Optimising Energy Systems Pilot Project - Financing Pilot Project implementation - Calendar Developers’ Consortium. 1. SMART CITY - element of SMART GRIDS.
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CONTENT • SMART CITY, element of SMART GRIDS • City of SIBIU - Statistics • Optimising Energy Systems • Pilot Project - Financing • Pilot Project implementation - Calendar • Developers’ Consortium
1. SMART CITY - element of SMART GRIDS 1.1. European Strategy • 2020 - Confirmation of three 20% targets • 2030 - The Power Sector reduces its carbonfootprint between 54 to 68% • 2050 - A Roadmap for moving to a competitive low carbon economy - Reducing GHG emissions by 80-95% - A fully decarbonised Power Sector
1.2.SMART System of TOMOROW • Local Admin • School s • Hospitals • Services T & G
1.3. SMART CITY • Frindliness towards the environment • Use of information and communication technologies as tools of smart management • Ultimate goal of sustainable development • Improves the quality of life and local economy,trough moving towards a low carbon future
1.3 SMART CITY /2/ • SMART CITIES integrates in an innovative urban paradigm energy efficiency,by promoting both enviromental and economic sustainability.In a SMART CITY infrastructres,service and technologies together with the public and private sector contribute in saving energy and reducingCO2 emissions. • SMART GRIDS are key to the development of SMART CITIES
1.4. CONCEPT of CITY SMARTNESS City as a coordinator: “integrated approach” City as a policy maker: “governing the private urban actors” City as a public actor: “leading by example” Managing actions of private actors Managing coordinative action Self-managing actions
2.CITY of SIBIU -Statistics POPULATION : 149 000 Electricity Consumption: 6768MWh CHP PLANTS: 2 Administrativbuildings,schools,HP,>500qm: 95
3.OPTIMISING ENERGY SYSTEMS 3.1.Smart Grids technologies in Smart Cities • Electronic meters • Network automation • Efficient public lighting • Electric mobility • Integration of renewable energy resources • Energy storage systems • Devices increasing consumer consumption awareness
3. OPTIMISING ENERGY SYSTEMS/2/ 3.2.Building Stock Opportunities • Thermal upgrade of the envelope of existing buildings • Upgrade of lighting in buildings • Solar thermal for DHW • Efficient boilers and chillers • Heat pumps • Passive buildings • Smart metering
3. OPTIMISING ENERGY SYSTEMS/3/ 3.3 Transportation and Mobility Opportunities • Lowering mobility needs • Shift from individual to collective transport • Soft modes of transportation • Integration of EV in the urban environment
3. OPTIMISING ENERGY SYSTEMS/4/ 3.4.City management Opportunities • Upgrade of street and traffic lighting • CHP with district heating and cooling • Electric production from RES in the urban environment • Development of SMART GRIDS • ICT
3.5. ENERGY MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE 3. OPTIMISING ENERGY SYSTEMS/5/ Renewable resourses ENERGY MANAGEMENT CENTER CITY Buildings Energy Storage Efficient public lighting Electric vehicle
4. PILOT PROJECT FINANCING 4.1. EU-Financing DG-INFSO-Research OBJECTVE 6.5 Optimising Energy Systems in Smart Cities • Decision support and management and control systems for energy-efficient neighbourhoods • Validation phase in real- live environments in least two cities • Call openung:16.07.12 closing 27.11 .12 • Budget: 40 MEuro
4. PILOT PROJECT FINANCING/2/ 4.2. Cofinancing Opportunities • Local Authorities • Central Authorities • Loans
5. PILOT PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CALENDAR 2012 2013 2013 2014-2015 Developers' Consortium
6. DEVELOPERS’ CONSORTIUM • Sibiu Municipality • Romanian Energy Center • Tractebel Engineering • Emon Electric • ECRO • …..
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