a spatial approach to the energy generating potential of real estate

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A spatial approach to the energy generating potential of real estate. Martinus Vranken , MSc. Project manager the Netherlands’ Cadastre Physical Geographer. Jene van der Heide , MSc. Project manager the Netherlands’ Cadastre Spatial Planner. Cables and pipelines. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A spatial approach to the energy generating potential of real estate

Martinus Vranken, MSc.

Project manager

the Netherlands’ Cadastre

Physical Geographer

Jene van der Heide, MSc.

Project manager

the Netherlands’ Cadastre

Spatial Planner

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Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency

Cables and pipelinesCables and pipelines

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Customised work and advice

Cadastre also provides customised work and advice, predominantly to authorities. This refers to data selections and aggregations. Authorities obtain customised information which helps them develop spatial planning policies. 

Infrastructure

Rural area

Urban area

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Use case in progress

Setting up GIS environment Data collection and processing Defining business case Open tender on market Transition to new energy supply Reduced and stabilised energy costs

Assignment: mapping the State and City buildings and energycharacteristics in downtown The Hague to support their initiative to reduce and stabilise energy costs.

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Cadastre key registers and national facilities

Cadastral key register: BRK

Public Services on the Map: PDOK

Cable and Pipeline Centre: KLIC

Public Resitrictions: WKPB

Spatial Plans: RO-online

Energy label:Energielabels

Topographic key register: BRT and BGT

Addresses and Buildings key register: BAG

WOZ value:Used for tax

Nation wide - Reliable – Interoperable – Accessible - ...

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Involved parties and their data

Cadastre– Topography– Ownership and building information– Energy labels– Underground grids electricity, gas and heat– Monuments

Ministry of the Interior and City of The Hague– Energy consumption– Employees– Surfaces suitable for solar panels– 3D model

Province of South Holland– Heat pump facilities– Solar probability map– Wind probability map

Ministry of Economic Affairs– Geothermal facilities– Permits for geothermal concessions

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Why Arcgis Online?

1. Sharing data2. Co-operation 3. Visualisation4. Story telling

Cadastre is moderator of the platformCadastre provides data and creates information

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Results up to now

ArcGIS Online Group CadastreStudy area downtown The HagueState and municipality owned real estateReal estate with monument status

Buildings and topographyBuilding characteristics and energy labels

Heat grid

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Next steps

Setting up GIS environment Data collection and processing Defining business case Open tender on market Transition to new energy supply Reduced and stabilised energy costs

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Energy generating real estate: future looks

Source: greendiary.com

Water Tower - Bussem - The Netherlands

Source: greendiary.com

Source: greendiary.com

Sky Studio’s – West London –Great Britain

Office building – Dezhou –Shangdong Province Source:

greendiary.com

Source: greendiary.com

Eneco Head Quarters – Rotterdam – The Netherlands

The Hague 2040?

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Lessons learned and issues

Visualisation through a geo information platform is vital to facilitate the business case;

– Insight into the energy and heat exchange possibilities between buildings

– Exploring the possibilities of solar, wind and geothermal energy

A government initiated geo information platform can be a starting point for market parties to build and rely on.

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Questions

Smart City = Rich City?

Similar or comparable projects abroad?

What cities or countries are front runners and why?

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Thanks for your attention

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