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City of PittsburghLinking Climate and Innovation
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City Performance Tool
Allows urban decision makers to
optimize infrastructure technology
investments based on estimated
economic and environmental
impacts
Tool includes 70+ technologies,
and models effects of those
technologies on: 70+ technologies
Buildings
Energy
• Building envelope
• Building automation
• Monitoring and optimization
• Renewable generation
• Combined Heat and Power
• Grid management
• Public transport
• Private transport
• Traffic management
• Freight
Transport
* Available in CyPT-Air China only
GHG Air Quality
Jobs & Costs
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CyPT Scope: Consider Scope 1, 2 and 3 Emissions
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GHG Emissions, Today to 2030 Projected
+29%
Compared
to Today
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Uptown EcoInnovation District
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Modeled Scenarios – Uptown District
Building technologies Less aggressive–
assuming less than 50-
60% of building stock
equipped with energy
efficient and automation
technologies
More aggressive -
assuming almost 80-
100% of building stock
equipped with energy
efficient and automation
technologies
More aggressive -
assuming almost 80-
100% of building stock
equipped with energy
efficient and automation
technologies
Electricity Generation No additional energy
levers (district energy
and rooftop PV) modeled
10% of electricity
generation from rooftop
PV
15% of electricity
generation from rooftop
PV
Building Heating No additional energy
levers (district energy
and rooftop PV) modeled
20% of building heating
from NG based District
Heating
50% of building heating
from NG based District
Heating
Realistic Intermediate Aggressive
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Delivering More - Faster
Today 2030
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Annual Electricity DemandResponse to Transport Electrification
In 2030, EVs would need 348,000 MWh of additional annual electricity which would be 6% of all electricity
demand in Pittsburgh in 2030
Sources: Results from Siemens’ Shared eMobility Calculator and CyPT analysis for Pittsburgh
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Environmental ImpactsGasoline Car Vs. Electric Car
Electric cars in Pittsburgh would have lower emissions as compared to gasoline cars
33% reduction in CO2 eq. emissions per km
60% reduction in NOx emissions per km
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Pittsburgh Can Meet Its Targets; but it will need to deliver more
and reach out beyond its urban boundaries
Elaine Trimble
Urban Development
Cities Center of Competence
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@Lainey_Trimble