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Hamburg: Insights of Smart City development

Open Smart City Conference

Copenhagen March 2012

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Hamburg: Booming trade and service metropolis

The metropolitan region of Hamburg is home to 4.3

million people, 1.8 million of which reside in the city

centre.

2010: GDP 88.3 billion € (57.8 % public and privat

services).

Over 300,000 people commute daily into the city for

work.

Hamburg is a highly industrialized, densely populated

economic hub and home to Europe’s third largest port.

Hamburg is a green waterside metropolis with a high

standard of living.

Hamburg is green: 16.7% of the city‘s land comprises

woodland, recreation areas and green spaces.

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Goal: 80% CO2 -reduction in 2050

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Consumption

• Improving heat efficiency of commercial and private building stock built before

1979 with very high standards (ENEV / EU: from 2019 on Passiv-Buildings).

• Emission reduced district heating supply with more combined heat and power generation.

• Make use of high electricity saving-potentials by consulting and funding of stakeholders.

• Mobility is driven by renewable sources comprehensively (local public transport/commercial/e-bikes/trains).

• Intelligent control of supply and demand in the grid (Demand Side Management).

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Measures: 80% CO2 -reduction in 2050

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Production

• Building up capacity of sources of renewable energy (electricity and heat)

in Hamburg with 100% renewable energy in 2050 as a long term goal.

• Supply contracts for renewable energy with the metropolitan region of

Hamburg.

• Build a strong Renewable Energy Cluster to facilitate growth of renewable

energy manufacturers and service companies.

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Measures: 80% CO2 -reduction in 2050

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The Renewable Energy Hamburg Cluster

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Hamburg‘s central location in Europe Renewable Energy Cluster in Hamburg

Cluster Network since 2010

163 member companies

152 in Hamburg City Area

Rest in Metropolitan Area

Today‘s Cluster Profile

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City Interfaces

Energy Sector

Trends

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Intelligent grid

Transformation of Energy

Transport Infrastructure

Integrated Power

Generation Solutions

Transformation of Power

Generation Landscape

> 30% Renewable Energy Target

Increasing Renewable Energy Penetration

E-Mobility

Connection between

Mobility Sector and Power

Generation Sector

• Existing network and technology

management for e-mobility and

hydrogen/fuel cell technology

Integrated Building

Solutions

Transformation of Energy

Demand Side (Buildings,

Industry)

• Connected to Department of City Development and Environment

• „one-stop-shop“

• Landmark projects (i.e. international building exhibition)

Cluster

EEHH

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Framework:

• Building up long lasting energy storage capacities in the metropolitan

region of Hamburg.

• Support new technologies and innovations in energy/efficiency field.

• Overall high achievement in environmental protection.

• Connect the relevant actors of industry and science.

• Drive private investment towards projects

Hamburg Eco-Partnership

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Measures: 80% CO2 -reduction in 2050

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Hamburg „Eco-Partnership“ for SME

• „Climate and resource protection services aiming at motivating businesses to participate on a voluntary basis.“

• Abt. 900 enterprises have received advice.

• Abt. 470 investment measures have been implemented.

• As a result 62,000 tons of CO2 emissions are avoided annually, in addition to reductions in water, chemical usage and waste production.

Key activity: Resource Protection Consulting

Heat check, light check, efficiency offensive and drive system check.

Hamburg pays one third of the consulting costs.

Perspective:

For 2013 it is planned to include 5,000 companies.

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Best Practise Example – Hamburg HafenCity

The measure mix makes it a smart city, what has happened to realize this?

Total area of 1.57 sqkm

(extends the current

city area by 40%).

Abt. 40,000 jobs

and 5,500 homes.

Responsible growth:

Brownfield development.

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Western HafenCity:

District heating system

locally completed with :

1. Solar Heating

2. Fuel Cells

3. CHP units

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1 Fuel Cell technology

(Methane from bigas

sources)

2. Low-temperature boiler for

peak loads

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1. Wood-fired boiler

(recycling wood of

„Grossmarkt“ and

other sources)

2. Low-temperature boiler

for peak loads

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1. Heat Pumps

(Heat source: river water, power source:

Fuel Cell or CHP)

2. Low-temperature boiler for peak loads

Supply Area Eastern HafenCity:

HEATING ENERGY SUPPLY

CO2 BENCHMARK NOT TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN

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Eco Label Categories

1. Sustainable use of energy ressources

2. Sustainable use of public goods

3. Use of environmentally friendly building materials

4. Special consideration for environment, comfort and

health protection

5. Sustainable Facility Management

Usage of Competition and Market Initiation:

Awarding of an eco-label and confering an environmental

award.

Certification of buildings.

Promotion of energy efficient buildings in case of exclusive

options or/and the sale of plots under competitive market

conditions.

SUSTAINABLE BUILDING FEATURES

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RESULTING IN: SUSTAINABLE CITY CENTRE

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URBAN MOBILITY: PUBLIC TRANSPORT

UNDERGROUND (OPENS IN 2012) / FUEL CELL BUSES / FERRIES

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SMART CITY : INTEGRATION OF E-VIHICLES

(VATTENFALL TEST-INFRASTRUCTURE)

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SMART METERING: STRONGER CORRELATION OF SUPPLY

AND DEMAND ALSO BY STORAGE CAPACITY

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INDUCING BEHAVIOURAL CHANGE

HAFENCITY INFOCENTER ON SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT

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Important future projects

• Energy independent city areas in Hamburg.

• Show Hamburg‘s wind energy strongholds, by using the harbour area / industrial

areas also for wind turbines and other renewable energy production.

• Big geothermal projects.

• Renewable Energy Science Center/Park – for Universities in Hamburg and the

metropolitan region.

• Pilotprojekts of producing synthetic natural gas/hydrogen and fuels off renewable

energy in the harbour for storage.

• Network of E-Bike rental stations and E-Bike ownership/lending programs.

• Hamburg‘s harbour as hub for biofuels.

• Extensive introduction of smart-meters and grid-solutions.

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Thank you for your attention

Contact: Jan Luca Plewa

Erneuerbare Energien Hamburg

Clusteragentur GmbH

+49 40 694573-13

[email protected]

www.eehh.de

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