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The European Innovation
Partnership on
Smart Cities & Communities
(EIP-SCC)
Georg Houben DG Energy
European Commission
Contents
Cities – Key for Europe
Why Smart Cities and Communities?
What we do
The 6 Action Clusters
General Assembly Berlin
Next steps
General roadmap
Smart Cities EU Context
H2020 Lighthouse Projects
Calls for proposals 2016/2017
2
78% of EU‘s population lives in
cities.
85% of EU‘s GDP is generated
there.
Cities deliver on jobs, growth,
investments, innovation and CO2
reduction, to name a few ...
3
Cities – Key for Europe
Fragmented markets
Lack of new business models and
financing solutions
Need for knowledge sharing and
capacity building
4
Why Smart Cities and Communities?
Challenges
Improving quality of live,
competitiveness and
sustainability
Exporting European
knowledge in a strong
growth market estimated
globally at €1.3 trillion in
2020
5
Why Smart Cities and Communities?
Opportunities
Together we
develop and implement solutions
facilitate networking and partnering
accumulate and share knowledge
build capacity
focus on Energy, Transport and ICT
What we do
6
7
It is all about scale,
acceleration, impact,
common solutions,
integrated approaches
and collaboration.
The 6 Action Clusters
4000 partners,
370 commitments,
31 countries. EIP
8
450 participants
Handbook for citizen engagement
Six-nation forum developed blueprint
for national Smart Cities strategies
Memorandum of Understanding on
more interoperable Urban Platforms
General Assembly Berlin 21 May 2015
9
Refocus on initiatives based on
the commitments
Reinforce interconnections
between the "Action Clusters"
Concentration on actions, which
are supported by a majority of
members
New roadmaps for the "Action
Clusters" as well as for the
whole partnership
Next steps
General roadmap
10
Fragmented
Smart Cities
market
Gap
analysis
Strategic
Implementation
Plan
4000 partners
in 370
commitments
Scaling up
successful
commitments
Growing
the
community
Smart city
ecosystems
for replicable
high impact
solutions
11
Global Covenant Of Mayors EU
context International context
DG ENER, DG REGIO, FPI, DG DEVCO & EEAS
Political Leadership (no EU funding)
EU Funding Initiatives & Programmes
Covenant Of Mayors
DG ENER & JRC
Climate Adaption
DG CLIMA
Sustainable Growth & Jobs
Technology
Smart Cities & Communities
DG ENER, DG MOVE & DG CNECT
Financing/Funds
Elena Facility
DG ENER, EIB & IFI
Juncker Plan
EC
European Structural & Investment Funds
DG REGIO
The Smart Cities EU Context
Low energy districts Integrated infrastructures Sustainable urban mobility
Conditions Consortia: industry & cities 2-3 cities involving
2-3 follower cities Part of ambitious urban plan Funding from other parts secured Affordable solutions
12
H2020 Lighthouse projects (1) Definition for 1st call
13
The Lighthouse cities
46 "Lighthouse" cities in 17 countries
2 groups: cities from 0,1 to 0,5 million inhabitants and cities with more than 0,5 million inhabitants
Lots of experience with former EU programmes (e.g. CONCERTO, CIVITAS, etc.)
H2020 Lighthouse projects (2) Results of the 1st call
14
The Follower cities
53 cities from 28 countries
2 cities selected twice
Less experience with former EU programmes
H2020 Lighthouse projects (3) Results of the 1st call
GROWSMARTER Stockholm, Cologne, Barcelona, Valetta, Suceava, Porto, Cork and Graz
REMOURBAN Valladolid, Nottingham, Tapebasi, Seraing and Miskolc
TRIANGULUM Manchester, Eindhoven, Stavanger, Prague, Leipzig and Sabadell
Stockholm
Cologne
Barcelona
Valladolid
Nottingham
Tapebasi
Manchester
Eindhoven
Stavanger
Valletta
Porto
Cork
Prague
Leipzig
Sabadel
Seraing
Miskolc Suceava Graz
H2020 Lighthouse Projects (4) 1st call results
Lead cities
Follower cities
15
Calls for proposals 2016/2017 (1)
16
No co-funding for buildings renovation, ICT and vehicles
Co-funding of different sources and national or local
programmes is desired
"Lighthouse" projects must:
o include high performance buildings (must exist before
start of the project),
o integrate all energy systems on district level (or larger),
o integrate e-grid management that allows for charging
electric vehicles,
o innovative business models for large scale replication
without subsidies.
Calls for proposals 2016/2017 (2)
17
Info Day "Smart Cities" – 6 November 2015
"Lighthouse" may also include:
o other resource efficiency measures (e.g. water, waste,
local production, etc.),
o district heating systems optimisation,
o urban planning integrating energy, transport, mobility,
growth and jobs.
Follower cities still compulsory, but stronger focus on
Member States with weaker economic conditions.