nordic solutions for c40
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CLEAN
Scott AllisonSenior Project Manager
Cleantech Clusters Driving Concrete Business Opportunities with Cities & CorporatesTuesday 17th September 2020
CLEAN
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
The Danish Environmental Cluster
We have over 800 members in our networks including:
• SMEs, • startups, • corporates, • academia• and municipalities
Platforms
CLEAN SOLUTIONS PLATFORMAn online platform with national and international business opportunities for the Danish cleantech ecosystem
C40 City Solutions PlatformSupporting early engagement between cities and climate solution providers to accelerate the development and implementation of innovative and scalable climate solutions
Nordic Solutions for C40Helping Nordic companies match-make and co-create sustainable solutions for global cities while also providing Nordic companies with international leads of high commercial value
International Cleantech Network10 year collaboration of 15 clean technology clusters from 14 different countries around the world
C40 CITY SOLUTIONS PLATFORM
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C40 Cities and CLEAN have developed the City Solutions Platform (CSP) to support early engagement between cities and climate solution providers to accelerate the
development and implementation of innovative and scalable climate solutions.
By providing cities and solution providers a non-commercial space for working together on cities’ most
urgent climate challenges at an earlier stage than usual, the CSP ensures a common understanding of the
challenges in order to co-create implementable solutions and work towards the same goals.
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The CSP has successfully run an innovation process in 12 cities; Addis Ababa, Athens, Copenhagen, Helsinki,
Melbourne, Milan, Rio de Janeiro, Seattle, Sao Paulo, Stockholm, Sydney and Tel Aviv, engaging over 600
international solution providers to co-create solutions for challenges including flood management, urban heat
island effect, renewable energy, waste management and mobility.
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FAST FACTS ON THE CHALLENGE Between 2005 and 2014, Athens experienced 32
days per year with daily maximum temperature over
35ºC For every 1ºC temperature increase in Athens there
has been a: 5.2% increase in mortality rates
between 2000—2012; 6% increase in smog;
10% drop in sales; 4.1% increase in the use of electricity in the city
The hottest parts of the city are along the northern and western edges
3.75 million people affected by Athens’ Urban Heat Island
Athens
C40 BUSINESS & INNOVATION
CSP PROCESS
COMPANIES INVOLVED INCLUDED:
The City of Athens aims to reducethe urban temperature and mitigate urbanheat island effect (UHI) within the city.
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Athens results
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ATTENDED THE WORKSHOP
HORIZON 2020Application developed toensure further research
into the the nature of UHI
Presentation from the City of Athensto 39 webinar participants, including
international city representatives, during the 2019 Cool Cities Network Webinar
€60,000 project being developed between Rambøll and Athens, with an additional €5,500 initial study funded by
the City of Athens to demonstrate Rambøll technologyin a selected school in Athens
The City of Athens aims to leverage
€3 MILLION city funding for urban floraand green infrastructure investment in solutions
“We have had a lot of local and international interest and a lot of great ideas have been developed through the workshop”
Elissavet Bargianni, Landscape Architect, City of Athens
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FAST FACTS ON THE CHALLENGE The City of Sydney is proposing a new target for their
local government area to be net-zero by 2050 building on existing targets to reduce 2006 emissions by 70% by 2030.
50% of electricity used in the local government area
is targeted to be from renewable sources by 2030. The challenge is to determine the most effective way
to invest time and money to achieve the best outcomes. Specifically, how to create as much renewable energy as possible, within the earliest time frame, locally where possible, and to be directly attributed to the City’s businesses and residents.
Sydney
CSP PROCESS
COMPANIES INVOLVED INCLUDED:
The City of Sydney aims to achieve 50%renewable electricity for the City by2030.
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Sydney results
The City of Sydney injecting additionalfunds into its
$18million AUDenvironment budget to accelerate the
uptake of renewable energy
$750,000 AUDinvested from the City of
Sydney towards incentivising solar in some parts of the city
Partnership struck with the
local distribution company Ausgrid, who have co-invested
$1.5million AUD in the solar incentivization programme
In parallel to the City Solutions Platform’s developedrenewable energy programme, the City of Sydneyfunded an internal resource to work on how to makethe process of community support more streamlined, in response to the C40 Deadline 2020 report
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ATTENDED THE WORKSHOP
“The City Solutions Platform has helped catalyse investment to bring new ideas further forward. Having the C40 gravitas meant that the City were comfortable in giving another
4.5 million AUD to the project budget” Nik Midlam, Carbon Strategy Manager, City of Sydney
Supporting Nordic Solutions to Global Climate Challenges
Nordic Solutions for C40
#Nordicsolutions
Nordic collaborative platform
Developing a process for cleantech collaboration across the Nordics with local partners
Engaging with international cities that demand and procure sustainable solutions.
Facilitating systematic involvement of Nordic companies in international projects
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Co-financed by:
The platform is co-financed by Nordic Innovation as part of the Nordic prime ministers' initiative Nordic Sustainable Cities
Strategic Partners
Supporting the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group in
supporting their cities to deliver concrete actions to
meet the 1.5ºC Paris Agreement.
A network and advisory platform of over 250 energy
and heat professionals
What is our value?A strong established Nordic partners used to collaborating together
A Nordic network of companies, research institutes, and other organisations
A strong position to seek out concrete project opportunities via organisations such as C40 Cities
Tools to assist in project scoping
Tools to develop strong Nordic consortia for international opportunities
Where are we working?Active Cities• Addis Ababa (Mobility)
• Athens (Urban Heat Island Effect)
• Copenhagen (Sustainable Procurement)
• Helsinki (Energy production)
• Milan (Nature-based solutions)
• New York (Energy)
• Rio de Janeiro (Waste)
• Rotterdam (District Energy)
• Sao Paulo (Waste)
• Stockholm (Energy)
• Stoke-on-Trent (Energy)
• Tel Aviv (Waste)
Pipeline Cities• Guadalajara (Waste)
• Konza (Waste)
• Lima (Waste)
• London (Energy)
• Nairobi (Waste)
• Oslo (Construction)
• Pittsburg (Energy)
• Seoul (Air)
• Shenzhen (Transportation)
• Toronto (Energy / Finance)
CONNECTING CLEANTECH
COMPANIES WITH OPPORTUNITIES
Access a unique space with national and international business opportunities.
Connect to a national & global network of companies.
Utilise an interactive space for initiating dialogue and co-creation between relevant stakeholders.
Be part of an ever expanding and innovative community.
LINKING PLATFORMS
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