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1 1 Sustainable Energy for communities RENAISSANCE Concerto Coordinators’ meeting – 22 Oct. 2012 Sylvain Koch-Mathian CONCERTO - RENAISSANCE project Coordinator HESPUL

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Sustainable Energy for communities RENAISSANCE

Concerto Coordinators’ meeting – 22 Oct. 2012

Sylvain Koch-MathianCONCERTO - RENAISSANCE project Coordinator

HESPUL

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RENAISSANCE has demonstrated that ambitious energy efficiency goals coupled with a high contribution of renewable energy can achieved drastic reductions in conventional energy consumption (up to 70 %) at reasonable costs.

Grand Lyon Zaragoza

21 news buildings :660 dwellings 15,000 m² of offices

New and refurbished social housing (resp. 616 & 196 dwellings)Refurbishment of a Public schoolNew exhibition centre

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3 Blocks (A, B, C): - 670 housing units - 15.000 sqm offices

Renewable energy: 80% of RES for heating and DHW (woodfuel and solar thermal) 273 kWp PV systems

Grand Lyon

Energy performance: 50% compared to energy regulation in building (RT 2000)

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Energy efficiencyNew and refurbished social housing (resp. 616 & 196 dwellings)Refurbishment of a Public school (1,000sqm)New exhibition centre (1,500sqm)

RESPV: 55kWpSolar thermal: 730 sqmHeatpump: 256 kWWood fuel boilers: 49 kW

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RENAISSANCE R&D activities

RTD activities addressed all phases of the construction process from planning, building design, construction, O&M to building usage: Local and regional energy policiesInnovative eco-building solutions, built on with thermal simulationsRenewable energy sources (mainly wood fuel and photovoltaics)Commercial and fiscal solutions such as ESCoSocio-economic activities mainly focusing on inhabitants behaviour Comprehensive monitoring to assess actual energy performance of buildings and to improve knowledge regarding energy efficiencyTrainings to strengthen the capacity of the professional

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RENAISSANCE methodology

Avoiding disappropriation by building process stakeholders

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RENAISSANCE methodology

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RENAISSANCE Results

Final Publication + 19 Cases studies

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RENAISSANCE: Benefits for Grand Lyon (GL) Energy Policies RENAISSANCE, a catalyst for:

Low Energy Standards for housing and offices in GL and Rhone-Alpes Region

The new French Energy Regulation in Buildings (RT 2012)

Pilot operation for the mainstreaming of energy efficient refurbishment operations for private housing

Heating and cooling networks -> impulse a strategic vision regarding H&C networks (master plan).

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Eco-buildings

Technical components

Thermie program

5° PCRD4° PCRD 6° PCRD 7° PCRD

ResearchTechnology demonstration

Scale

Smart

Cities

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efficiency

Renewables

Metropolitain scale

Sustainanble Energy in E.U. R&D framework programmes

Urban scale

Building integration

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From CONCERTO to Smart City

VIENNA

Six European Cities : Amsterdam Copenhagen Genoa Hamburg Vienna Grand Lyon

Industrial Partners

Energy and Grid Companies

Research Partners

-> TRANSFORM project

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Transition toward « smart cities » implies a heavy change of paradigm - > Description of the transformation processImprove insight on:

Data generation and management

Successful stakeholders process & citizen involvement

Financial strategies and mechanisms

Set up a multidisciplinary platform for local energy & smart city stakeholders

TRANSFORM project objectives for Grand Lyon (1)

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Demonstration area (Part Dieu district): operational transition action plan (quantitative and planned objectives, investment agenda etc...)

TRANSFORM project objectives for Grand Lyon (2)

Prefigure the GL Energy Master Plan

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Thank you for your attention! Look forward to a sustainable

Contact: [email protected]