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SmartCityCologne
Dr. Barbara Möhlendick, Climate protection, SmartCity
Amt für Wirtschaftsförderung
Climate Protection Initiatives in Cologne
Ak Energie
und
Klimaschutz
Klimakreis
Integriertes
Klimaschutzkonzept
UmweltbildungsKonzept
Nachhaltigkeitsstrategie
AK Bauteam
Klimaschutz
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Towards a Smart Cologne
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SmartCity Cologne Platform
www.smartcity-cologne.de
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Renewable Energy
Promotion and application
Climate protection
Single actions to achieve the
planned CO2 reduction levels
Electric mobility
Application in the City of Cologne
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Communication
and
„Smart Technology“
Application in the City of
Cologne
Energy saving and
Energy efficiency
Measures and more
Coordination
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SmartCity Cologne is a
mutual platform
Project Structure
Steering Committee
Mayor Roters, Ms. Reker, Mr. Höing, Ms. Berg (City of Cologne)
Mr. Graefrath, Dr. Cerbe, Mr. Schöneberg (RE), Mr. Fenske (KVB)
Project Management
Scientific Advice
Dr. Möhlendick (City of Cologne),
Mr. Lauterborn (RE)
Enterprises & Universities
Project Offices
Mr. Schroller (RE), Dr. Möhlendick (City of Cologne)
http://www.smartcity-cologne.de
Projects
Climate Street
Celsius
Energy
Management
Additional
Projects
PV: Mr. Dr. Cerbe
PL: Mr. Kahl
PV: Hr. Breuer
PL: Hr. Tillmann
PV: Hr. Bg. Höing
PL: Hr. Dr. Arentz
Rheinenergie, City
of Cologne, etc.
KVB: Kölner Verkehrsbetriebe, PL: Project Lead, PV: Projekt Management, RE: RheinEnergie
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Advisory Committee
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Increasing Temperatures in Cologne
Average Number of Summer
Days (1971-2000)
Expected Number of Summer
Days. An Increase between 40%
to 80% must be Expected.
(2012-2050)
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Where Do We Stand Today?
Targets: Covenant of Mayors, Climate Alliance
2020 and 2030
Achieved:
• CO2 Reduction ~ 15 %
• Energy Consumption ~ 13 %
• Renewable Energies ~ 2,9 %
(2008 in Comparison to 1990)
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Celsius Set II- Fire Warden
Scheibenstraße;
SmartCity Projects Across
Cologne
CELSIUS Set
I- Nippes
CELSIUS Set
I- Mülheim
Climate Street
Planed
In Progress
Realized
Horizon 2020
Mülheim-Süd
RE-Office Building
Long Term
Running
3D GIS-Modell
Mülheim-Süd
Intelligent Power
Demand Project
Bicycle Fast
Lane
LANXESSTower
Onshore
Power Supply
SCC Goes Rio
Bicycle Renting
Systems
Test PeugeotE-Vehicles
Light Weight
Constructed Bus
Energy
Management
„Green Tires“
Lanxess
Heating
Renovation
Field Test MicroFuel Cell
Competition of
Ideas @
Schools in
Cologne
Competition of
Ideas
@University of
Applied Science
TÜV Rheinland
Headquarter
Zentrale
Youth Club
Finkenberg
E-Bus-Line
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CELSIUS Set
I- Porz-Wahn
SmartCity
Neighbourhood
Sürther Feld
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Example: Onshore Power Supply
Onshore Power
Supply for Reduced
Emissions
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E- Mobility – Alternative for a Greener Urban Mobility
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Energie Management – Reducing Cost and
and Protecting the Environment
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CELSIUS – Using Energie from Waste Water
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Smartmeter – Intelligent Electric Meter as a
Contribution to intelligent Energy Consumption
.
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LED Street
Lamps
Modern Insulation
Example: Climate Street Nippes
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Chargers for
electric mobiility
New Concepts for a
Climate Friendly Urban
Society
Horizon 2020: Lead and Follower Cities
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Development of a
Mobility Concept/Apps for
Mülheim
Mobility Hub
Mobility Hub
Mobility Hub
Data Management:
Open Data Platform
Energy Management:
Virtual Power Plant
Mobility Data
Collecting
Energetic
Refurbishment of the
Stegerwaldsiedlung
Photovoltaic Facility
and 1 MW Battery
offering Energy to the
Stegerwaldsiedlung
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Grow Smarter in Context of other Projects
Grow
Smarter
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What do we plan in detail?
Energy – virtual power plant Mülheim
Energy
remediation
Smart Meter
Rollout
* With a focus
on residential
buildings
without
significant
burden on the
tenant
and using
sustainable
materials
Education
measures
Potential benefits:
reducing CO2 emissions, particulate matter reduction, resource
conservation, business models / business development, education,
citizen involvement, reducing energy costs
Mobility – „Nearly Zero Emission Zone“
Education
measures
Potential benefits: reducing CO2
emissions, particulate matter reduction,
resource conservation, business models,
commercial development, education,
information to citizens, reduction of the cost
of mobility, mobility promotion
What have we done in detail?
IKT – Open Data Cologne
Use:
Business Models / Business Development, Information of Citizens
Transparency, Based on Participation, Inclusion, Education
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Integration the vision:
Combining ICT, Mobility and
Energy to a Smart System
ICT
Controlling of
the Mobility and
Energy Sector
based on the
provided
Information
Transmission of
Information
from the
Energy Sector
to ICT
Energy
Mobility
Transmission of Information from
the Mobility Sector to ICT
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The Social Dimension of Smart City
Work –
Recreation –
creation of an ideal work
environment for science, innovation
entrepreneurs, creation of new jobs
and online trade.
creation of an urban
livable environment for
active citizens
Housing –
concepts which make
homes and
neighbourhoods an
environmental friendlier
and a worth living place
also for multi
generation housing
Education –
trainings for smart citizens
of all ages. E.g. Mülheim 2020 and
urban gardening.
Community –
measures to support communication,
connection, participation, inclusion, diversity
and Smart Citizenship
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Tack så
mycket!
Muchas
gracias!
Vielen
Dank!
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Moltes
gràcies!