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Welcome to CyPT Portal A simulation tool to help cities evaluate the most effective technologies for achieving emission reduction targets

https://www.cyptportal.siemens.com

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City Performance Tool (CyPT)

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City Performance Tool (CyPT)

Allows urban decision makers to optimize infrastructure technology investments based on estimated economic and environmental impacts Using over 350 data points to analyze the effects of more than 70+ diverse technologies, CyPT calculates the impact on CO2eq emissions and air quality improvements. It also identifies new local jobs each technology can create in a city.

70+ technologies

Buildings

Energy

• Building envelope

• Building automation

• Monitoring and optimization

• Renewable generation

• Combined Heat and Power

• Grid management

• Power Industry*

• Cement Industry*

• Steel Industry*

• Public & Private transport

• Traffic management

• Freight

Transport

Industry*

* Available in CyPT-Air China only

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CyPT Outcomes

Jobs CO2

GHG Air quality Economy

Sox*

PM2.5*

PB* Ben-zene*

NOx

PM10

CO*

*Available only in CyPT Air

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Recognition

“The City Performance Tool provides city leaders with the information that they require to identify the best option for their cities. The development of the City Performance Tool marks an important step toward data-informed

decision-making at the local level”

Global Cities Institute (GCI)

Evaluated by some of the world’s leading institutes

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Cities that we are supporting

Vienna Riverside New Bedford Nanjing Shenzhen Copenhagen

Munich Minneapolis Helsinki Mexico City Aarhus Ningbo

Adelaide San Francisco Seoul Berlin Stuttgart

Madrid Madrid Washington Charlotte Nuremberg

Wuhan

Portland The Hague

CyPT Self Service Portal

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CyPT Self-Service Portal

CyPT Portal gives cities around the world access to a simplified version of the City Performance Tool. With help of most relevant default data, users can choose from 45 solutions/technologies (as compared to total 70+ in the original version) that will have highest impact on reducing GHG emissions, improving air quality and creating jobs. Users will have access to realistic results relevant to their city without the long process necessary for a full blown City performance tool evaluation.

Jobs CO2

GHG Air quality Economy

NOx PM10

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CyPT Portal How does it work?

Emissions baseline Technologies

Results: Reduction potential

City characteristic

CREATE a pdf report based on your city characteristics and technologies selected

CHOOSE most relevant option to define your city’s baseline • Population • Region • Energy mix profile • Transport characteristics • Building energy consumption

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REVIEW the emissions baseline for a typical city, with the characteristics you have chosen in the previous step REVIEW emission targets (by default set at 50% reduction by 2050 as compared to today

CHOOSE from different technologies from Buildings, Energy and Transportation and understand how these choices impact your city’s overall emission targets/results

REVIEW your overall results, according to the technologies chosen in the previous step and compare with the city targets. This is a summary of all choices made in the previous step.

Step 1 Step 2 & 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6

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CyPT Portal Front Page

The introduction button gives you access to this slide deck with detailed step-by-step instructions on how to use the CYPT Portal. It is helpful to have the slide deck open in a separate tab while you are going through the Portal

Click on start when you are ready to begin.

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Step 1 Choose city characteristics for a city profile close to your city

Select city characteristics from the drop-down list options to start with and scale the city population. This selection will give you access to a set of data (Baseline) of a typical city with the chosen characteristics, including target emissions.

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Step 1 Choose city characteristics for a city profile close to your city

Energy sources have big influence on city’s emission baseline. You can select one of three energy generation profiles that is closest match to your city:

• Large share of coal – Majority of electricity generated is from coal (50% or more) • Large share of renewables – Majority or electricity generated is from renewable sources (70% or more) • Mixed energy sources – Majority of electricity generated is by fossil sources with about 25% from renewables

Transport demand and modal split depending on population density, culture and affordability, and accessibility. Please select from the three typical transport characteristics available:

• Large share of individual cars – Approximately 90% of distance is travelled by car) • Large share of public transport - 50% or more of the distance is travelled by public or non-motorized transport • Mixed transport modes – About 25% of the distance is travelled by public or non-motorized transport and rest by cars

Energy demands for residential and non-residential buildings can vary depending on climatic region, comfort, and cost of living. You can choose from three representative energy consumption patterns:

• Large floor area and heating demand – Intensive energy use of buildings (> 12,000 kWh/person/year) • Medium floor area and heating demand – Moderate energy use of buildings (> 7,000 kWh/person/year) • Medium floor area and cooling demand – Moderate energy use with higher electricity demand for cooling (> 5,000 kWh

/person/year)

Enter your city’s population. Population should be in the range 100,000 to 10 millions inhabitants

Choose the region from drop-down menu of 4 options – Europe, Asia, North America and South America.

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Basic Navigation Info

Assistant ON/OFF There are two ways of using this tool: With Assistant ON – Guide you through the process step-by-step With Assistant OFF – you are free to jump between steps For a first time user, we recommend that you use “Assistant ON” option and follow through

You can check your progress in this main menu. After advancing through all 6 steps, all options will become active and you can use this navigation menu to go back and forth between steps Section “City Choice” is where we would expect you to spend most time, with all the solutions impact simulations. Section “Results” you can request a pdf report with all your choices and results.

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Step 2 Baseline - Check the default data for a typical city

Click on the different images to check baseline data for the different areas. Baseline data is default data provided by Siemens. Based on our experience, we provide average values for a typical city with the characteristics chosen in step 1.

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Step 2 Baseline - Check the default data for a typical city

Navigate through different tabs to check baseline data for Buildings, Transport and Energy

Default data assumes annual growth rates (e.g. 1% population growth per year) and assumes emission redution targets around 50% by 2050. The portal also offeres 3 different target years: 2020, 2025 and 2050.

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Click here to proceed 3

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Step 3 Environmental Impact – Check the current targets and city targets

The different columns show the emission results for your city assuming Business-As-Usual (BAU) scenario. The purple line shows the target emissions assuming 50% reduction by 2050 as compared with today.

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Step 4 City Choice - Choose technologies to see their impact

Navigate through the different tabs to select technologies/solutions from the 3 sectors.

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2 Click on the “add solution” button to access available solutions.

Click on the “triangle” to open list of options. 3

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Step 4 City Choice - Choose technologies to see their impact

Check the impact of the solution/technology on the graphs. You can change implementation rates and see the impact of different technologies before deciding which one you want to apply. To choose multiple solutions you have to apply one by one.

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Click “Apply” when you want to save your selection and proceed to the next solution.

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Click on the ⓘ icon to view detailed information about the solution/technology. List of all available technologies, implementation rates and units is provided in the appendix.

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Choose the solution/technology and implementation rate.

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Step 4 City Choice - Choose technologies to see their impact

Review solutions/technologies that have been selected so far. If you want to delete any selected technology, just click the cross in top right corner.

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Click here to proceed, if you have gone trough all technologies in Buildings, Transport and Energy categories.

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Review the impact of solutions selected. The latest technology chosen is always shown in green, in this case 8% Efficient Lighting Technology. The other colors (Orange, Blue and Grey) represent the cumulative impact of previous technologies chosen, in this case 8% Efficient Lighting.

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Step 5 Results – Check the final results of your chosen technologies

In this page you can visualize the same information shown in the “Environmental Impact” step but now you can also see the green line with the impact of the applied solutions. In this case we can see that the green line is still underperforming in relation to the purple line (city targets), meaning that you can go back to the city choices and select more solutions or more efficient solutions in order to achieve the city target. Try to learn from the experience and check what works better for your city Scroll down the page for more visualization graphs

Click here to proceed without creating pdf

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When you have made all your choices and are happy with the results, you might want to create a pdf that we will happily send you by email

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Important Note: Results may take some time to load, if you don’t see the graphs please wait for a few seconds until they show up.

When you have made all your choices and are happy with the results, you might want to create a pdf that we will happily send you by email

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Step 6 Report – Download a pdf file with all your choices

Please let us know if you want to receive more information from Siemens and check all the boxes for solutions that interest you. Please also use the comments box for any additional requests.

Important Note: You will only be contacted if you check the box requesting it. It is important that you fill in the form correctly so that we can assign the correct person to respond. Furthermore, your results will not be saved and we will not be able to access them in any other way.

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Optional final step Equivalencies – compare equivalent impacts of your savings

After applying all the solutions/technologies in the previous steps, you will be able to compare the equivalencies of total savings. By offering equivalencies, we hope to translate abstract measurements into concrete terms you can understand for example number of passengers vehicles driven or tree seedlings needed for carbon seqestration

Check the Top 3 solutions/technologies you have selected in the previous steps, in different areas Buildings, Transport and Energy.

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Contact

Siemens plc CD SU CY CITA Center of Competences Cities City IT Applications Team The Crystal Royal Victoria Dock 1 Siemens Brothers Way London E16 1GB

E-mail: [email protected] For further information about City Performance Tool, please check our internet website: www.siemens.com/cypt