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SMILE Project Overview
TRACE Project: TRAnsnational Cooperation for the improvement of buildings Energy performance and
efficiency Final ConferencePiraeus, Greece
25/09/2014
Presented by:Maria Poulou, Municipality of
Piraeus
SMILE basic infoSMILE is a MED Project funded by ERDF
& IPAAcronym: SMart green Innovative
urban Logistics for Energy efficient mediterranean cities
Key word
sEnergy
efficient Innovative
Smart Green
Start Date: 1/01/2013 End Date: 30/04/2015
11 partners
28 monthsduration
Total Budget1.872.533€
ERDF funds1.216.899,75€ (75%)
Nat. funds405.633,25€ (25%)
IPA funds212.000€ (85%)
Nat. funds37.500€ (15%)
7 Institutes /
Foundations
6 cities
5 MED countries
SMILE Project
Theme of the Project (1/2)Development & Implementation of innovative strategies, plans and
measures on energy efficient mobility solutions for smart MED cities
By Utilising: Available
technologiesPrevious experiences
On going initiatives
Taking into account
Technical issues Cost issues
other related issues
Theme of the Project (2/2)In this framework the Project
will:
Define Plan Test Share & Promote
Public policies Strategies &
Measures for intelligent urban freight
solutions
Aim of the Project (1/2)Increase the awareness of the strong impact that urban logistics may have on the energy efficiency of citiesImprove the knowledge of successfully proven energy-efficient urban logistics solutionsSupport public policies, strategies and plans on energy-efficient urban logistics issuesReduce energy consumption related to logistics and transportReduce transport greenhouse gas (GHG) emissionsMinimize congestion and other disruptions caused by the urban freight distribution activity
Aim of the Project (2/2)
Work and Cooperate at a
transnational levelShare Knowledge Exchange Experiences Transfer Good Practices Measure Results
The Consortium (1/2)
4 city authorities:
Municipality of Piraeus (Greece)
City of Rijeka (Croatia)
Mobility Department of Barcelona city Council (Spain)
Municipality of Montpellier (France)
The Consortium (2/2)
7 specialised Institutes / Foundations:
Regional Energy Agency Kvarner (CROATIA)
AFT - Délégation Régionale Languedoc Roussillon (FRANCE)
Center for Innovation in Transport (CENIT) / Technical University of Catalonia (UPC) (SPAIN)
Foundation of the Valencian Community for Strategical Promotion, Development and Urban Innovation (SPAIN)
Institute for Transport and Logistics Foundation (ITALY)
The Valenciaport Foundation for Research, Promotion and Commercial Studies of the Valencian region (SPAIN)
Centre for Research and Technology Hellas / Hellenic Institute of Transport (GREECE)
7 non partner structures support SMILE Project
1. Municipality of Valencia, Local Authority (Spain)
2. DHL Exel Supply Chain Spain, other (Spain)3. KLOK Kooperationszentrum Logistik e.V. , Regional Development Agency (Germany)4. IFSTTAR, Technological and scientific research center (France)5. Emilia-Romagna Region, Regional Authority (Italy)6. University of Westminster, Institute of applied sciences (UK)
7. AVELE, Technological and scientific research Center (Spain)
Non Partner Structures
Partners
Geographic Area (1/2)SMILE Project brings together:
3 large sized cities 3 medium sized cities
Bologna
Valencia
Montpellier (around 225.000 inhabitants)
Rijeka (around 140.000 inhabitants)
Piraeus (around 170.000 inhabitants)
(around 1M inhabitants)
Barcelona (the metropolitan area exceeds 4M inhabitants)
Of course there are distinct differences between them
Geographic Area (2/2)
- The existence of ‘complex’ historic city centers
- 4 of the participating cities are actually port-cities
(Piraeus, Barcelona, Valencia and Rijeka)
But they also share specific common characteristics which will be carefully considered:
SMILE cities share common goals and intend to develop cost-effective and energy-efficient urban logistics solutions
Measuring & Modeling Urban Freight distribution (WP3)
SMILE will adapt and improve current available Urban Logistics Models in order to model, measure and assess urban freight logistics status, needs and performances in each city.
SMILE will use the CITYGOODS Model which is already recalibrated to project needs
It was initially developed by Emilia-Romagna Region for Cityports Project – CADSES
Measuring & Modeling Urban Freight distribution (WP3)
The Model offers: The quantification of the freight movements disaggregated by supply chain occurring in each traffic zone for the urban delivery of goods in the city areas selected
How it works (simplified): Each city has - selected a study area segregated in traffic zones- selected to study a number of supply chains for the delivery of goods - collected data for Origin-Destination trips for each supply chain- gathered additional specific data related to additional parameters
Measuring & Modeling Urban Freight distribution (WP3)Expected Results: Estimated transport flows, energy
consumption, carbon footprint, bottlenecks, critical areas, etc.
Results will be used as input data for urban traffic micro-simulation for urban management decisions
Final goal: To evaluate the effects of each city logistic policy in terms of vehicle congestion and polluting emissions through the assignment of truck flows on the road network. Provide a valuable tool for decision making both at policy and operational level
Focus on Policies, Strategies, Plans and Measures (WP4)
Scope: Defining and assessing of transferable policies, strategies, plans & measures regarding innovative and energy efficient solutions in city logistics (highest applicable & broader energy impact)
Basic Steps: A through review of the available urban freight city mobility plans and introduction of a new policy framework (addressing strategic and specific needs, objectives, new guidelines, etc.)
Having also input from pilots, cities will introduce new urban freight action plans adapted by cities (new policy framework & necessary activities for broad energy effect on the urban environment)
Test of smart city solutions and action plans to implement energy efficient measures (WP5)
9 SMILE pilot activities in 4 main topic: Innovative technologies: Electric mobility (3)
Information tools: ICT solutions for city logistics (2)
Operational tools: Optimised waste collection & transport operative solutions (2)
Marketing tools: Operators “green labelling” schemes (2)
through pilot demonstration
activities
involving public
& private actors
will test smart urban
logistics solutions
SMILESMILEcitiescities
Pilots results will be evaluated and willPilots results will be evaluated and willprovide input on the action plans for full scaleprovide input on the action plans for full scale
implementation of the solutions testedimplementation of the solutions tested
our website: http://smile-urbanlogistics.eu/our targeted events: Kick-off: Piraeus, June 20131st workshop & TM: Bologna, Nov. 2013 (Modelling issues)
2nd workshop: Barcelona, May 2014 (GP on Urban Logistics)
3rd workshop & TM: Piraeus, Sept. 2014 (Policies)
4th workshop: Montpellier, Dec. 2014 5th workshop: Rijeka, Feb-Mar. 2015(- Technologies and innovative solutions for EE Ur. Logistics - SMILE policies framework and pilots
6th workshop, TM & final conference: Valencia, April 2015
Communication and Capitalization (WP2)
Communication and Capitalization (WP2)
1 presentation at the Covenant of Mayors
SMILE was presented in 11 cross-fertilisation events & conferences with very positive feedback and comments (last semester) Brussels (Belgium), Rijeka (Croatia), Bled & Maribor (Slovenia), Breda (the Netherlands), Oslo (Norway), Valencia (Spain)
Several targeted electronic posts, articles, press releases, web seminar in CIVITAS platform
Municipality of Piraeus is making an effort to learn and be Energy Efficient in
more than one policy sectors for its city
Thank you for your attention.