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Henriette Wägerle, Munich

Maxime Valentin, Lyon

10th EMA Network Meeting

3.12.2019

WE ARE SMARTER TOGETHER

This project has received funding from

the European Union’s Horizon 2020

research and innovation programme

under grant agreement No 691876

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Charles Dickens“A Tale of Two Cities”, 1859

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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,

it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness,

it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity,

it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness,

it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair,

we had everything before us, we had nothing before us […].

LYON MUNICH VIENNA

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA

VENICE SOFIA

8.500 citizens

17 MWnewly installed

renewable

capacity 89e-vehicles

152.000 m2

refurbished

housings

64charging

stations

3Urban Data

Platforms

Objectives in the DoA – initial version

OBJECTIVES IN THE DOA – INITIAL VERSION

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MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS

• 8 refurbished buildings with 105.000 m² cumulated floor surface

• 36 GWh/year of energy savings : lever effect of 1.6 GWh/year per million euro invested by the project partners

• 22 co-design activities conducted in the Lighthouse cities

• > 30,000 citizens reached since project start and > 1,500 personsinvolved in co-creation processes

• Targets exceeded : +150% floor space connected to district heating system (212,700m2) and +30% RES capacities in the district (22 MW)

• + 12% e-vehicles & +11% charging stations

• 3 Replication strategies in Follower Cities validated at political level

• > 166 M€ investments in replication projects within FC contracted

• 9 scientific publications & 143 publications on replication

• 18 exhibitions, 24 conferences and 346 workshops organised

• 47 videos/films created

Eco-refurbishment works finished

30.000m²

Eco-refurbishment works finished

25.500m²

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Consulted on

> 100.000 m²

9

PV Systems

188kWp

PV Systems

720kWp

District heating

13 MW

District heating

8 MW

8Mobility stations

5Mobility stations

CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN MUNICH

2008

Integrated climate protection action

programme in Munich (IHKM)

2012

SWM development push for renewable energy

2017

Decision: Munich climate-neutral until 2050

2019

Integrated Smart-City action program for

Munich

2019

Mayor: Munich todevelop Zero-Waste-

strategy

November 2019

SPD proposal: Munich climate-neutral until 2035

The Smart Cities and Communities lighthouse projects are funded by the European Commission Research and

Innovation Framework Horizon 2020 and managed by the Innovation and Networks Executive Agency INEA.

The „EU 100“ Lighthouse projects

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46 Lighthouse cities

Inspiring examples

70 Fellow cities

Replicating solutions

The Smart Cities and Communities lighthouse projects are funded by the European Commission Research and

Innovation Framework Horizon 2020 and managed by the Innovation and Networks Executive Agency INEA.

Smart Cities and Communities Projects

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ATELIER POCITYF SPARCS

The Smart Cities and Communities lighthouse projects are funded by the European Commission Research and

Innovation Framework Horizon 2020 and managed by the Innovation and Networks Executive Agency INEA.

Results delivered over the past 5 years

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1.02 M m2 refurbished area

53% energy savings

+480 e-charging stations installed

+5270 e-vehicles launched

+17 550 smart meters installed

up to 88% CO2 emission reduction

+260 000 citizens directly involved

The Smart Cities and Communities lighthouse projects are funded by the European Commission Research and

Innovation Framework Horizon 2020 and managed by the Innovation and Networks Executive Agency INEA.

Expected impacts by 2025

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1.2 M m2 refurbished area

80% primary energy demand from RES

+8600 e-vehicles launched

more than 88% CO2 emission reduction

+360 000 citizens directly involved

+500replication projects started

The Smart Cities and Communities lighthouse projects are funded by the European Commission Research and

Innovation Framework Horizon 2020 and managed by the Innovation and Networks Executive Agency INEA.

Seeking to bring the market together

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Investors • Business models & financing

structures that incentivise

action and aggregation.

• Earlier involvement

• Technical understanding

Industry

• Less ‘push’ – more

listening

• More collaboration /

‘ecosystems’

Society• Greater

participation

and

accountability

• “City-Needs-led”

approach

• Focus on capacity

building

Cities

FromTechnology-Led &

Industry-Driven

To City-Needs-Led

& Demand-Driven

Clear gaps in the market

Many different paths to the goal

Governance and ways of working are crucial

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THANK YOU!

Contact:

smarter-together@muenchen.de

This project has received funding from

the European Union’s Horizon 2020

research and innovation programme

under grant agreement No 691876

www.smarter-together.de

www.smarter-together.eu

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