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THE CITY OF FUTURE THE CITY OF FUTURE from Covenant of Mayors to Torino Smart City October 2013

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THE CITY OF FUTURE, from Covenant of Mayors to Torino Smart City. Presentazione delle politiche ambientali e di riduzione dei consumi energetici della Città di Torino: dal TAPE al progetto SMILE

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THE CITY OF FUTURETHE CITY OF FUTUREfrom Covenant of Mayors to

Torino Smart CityOctober 2013

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CITY SURFACE:CITY SURFACE:City area: 130 km2

Green areas extension: 18,4 km2

Trees: 160.000

Cycle tracks: 160 km

POPULATION:POPULATION:Torino: 902.000

Foreign residents: 115.800

University students: 91.316

Metropolitan region: 1.790.000

ECONOMIC INDICATORSECONOMIC INDICATORS::GDP of the Province: 58.950 million Euros (4,3% of nat.)

Firms (city): 114.500

Unemployment: 6,5%

CULTURE AND LEISURE FACILITIES:CULTURE AND LEISURE FACILITIES:Playgrounds: 262

Sport facilities: 200

Museums: 44

Public libraries: 17

MUNICIPALITY:MUNICIPALITY:Budget: 1332 million Euros

Employees: 12.243

THE CONTEXT: THE CONTEXT: the City the City ofof TorinoTorino

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Torino was founded by the Romans in 28 b.C.

Torino became in 1563 Capital of the Savoy Kingdom.

In 1861 Torino was the First Capital of Unified Italy.

In the XX century the city was the industrial engine of Italyexperiencing a strong economic and demographic development.

HISTORICAL INFORMATIONHISTORICAL INFORMATION

THE CONTEXT: THE CONTEXT: the City the City ofof TorinoTorino

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THE CONTEXT: THE CONTEXT: the City the City ofof TorinoTorinoTHE 90THE 90’’S: A NEW POSITIVE DEALS: A NEW POSITIVE DEAL

After a period of industrial decline, itstarted a process of deep change:

� urban transformation and regeneration, new infrastructures,

� transition from one company town to a pole of innovation, design, information technology, high education, culture, quality of life.

THE MILESTONES:� 1995 Town Master Plan� 2000 First Strategic Plan� 2006 Winter Olympics � 2006 Second Strategic Plan

INVESTMENTS OF 8 BILLION €

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2009_2009_CLIMATE ENERGY PACKAGE, CLIMATE ENERGY PACKAGE, remembered with the slogan 20/20/2020/20/20:

outlined the strategy in the field of energy and environment to achieve ambitious targets

related to sustainability by 2020.

-20% gas emissions

Reduction in EU greenhouse

gas emissions from 1990

levels

+20% renewable resources

Raising the share of EU energy

consumption produced from

renewable resources

+20% energy efficiency

Improvement in the EU's

energy efficiency

THE CONTEXT: THE CONTEXT: EuropeanEuropean UnionUnion

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23%industry

THE CONTEXT: THE CONTEXT: ItalyItalyENDEND--USES OF ENERGYUSES OF ENERGY (Energy and Environment Report of ENEA _2012):

30%civil sector

30%transport

200-250 kwh/mq per yearthe average energy consumption

of buildings

30% of electricity

45% thermal energy(especially for local air-conditioning systems)

Consumption 10 buildingswith proper planning and

appropriate materials and technologies

=

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLICYENVIRONMENTAL POLICYOF THE CITY OF TORINOOF THE CITY OF TORINO

ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITYENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY and RENEWABLE ENERGIESRENEWABLE ENERGIES,

in collaboration with other Italian and European cities.

PRIORITY AREAS FOR IMPLEMENTATION:

Involvement of many OPERATORS across the city and

support of the CITIZENS OF TORINO.

public and private building

energyefficiency

renewableenergies

mobility and transport

goodpractices

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January 10, 2009 _Subscription by City Council

September 13, 2010 _ Approved by City Council

COVENANT OF MAYORSCOVENANT OF MAYORS

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--41.90%41.90% OFOF CO2CO2 BY BY 20202020

TAPE TAPE TTurinurin AActionction PPlanlan forfor EEnergynergy

ACTING ON:

energyefficiency

energyefficiency

communicationand promotion

THE TAPE WILL MEAN FOR TORINO

LOWER COSTSLOWER COSTS

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Euro € per year*

YEAR 1991 2.410.703.763

YEAR 2005 1.975.491.843 - 435.211.920

YEAR 2020 1.623.760.811 - 351.731.032

- 786.942.952

-- 787millions787millions € per year

*Based on the 2010 rates for electrical, thermal and derived from fossil fuels energy

THE TORINOTHE TORINO--SYSTEM SPENDS FOR ENERGY:SYSTEM SPENDS FOR ENERGY:

TAPE TAPE TTurinurin AActionction PPlanlan forfor EEnergynergy

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ENERGYENERGY BALANCE 1991BALANCE 1991--2005 2005 -- PRELIMINARY RESULTSPRELIMINARY RESULTS

-- 17,7%17,7% -- 18,7%18,7%

TAPE TAPE TTurinurin AActionction PPlanlan forfor EEnergynergy

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[t/a]INVENTORIES COMPARISONINVENTORIES COMPARISON 1991/2005/20201991/2005/2020

1991/2020 REDUCTION GOAL : 1991/2020 REDUCTION GOAL : 41,90%41,90%

TAPE TAPE TTurinurin AActionction PPlanlan forfor EEnergynergy

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ENERGY BALANCE 1991ENERGY BALANCE 1991--20052005

2005 Energy consumption per Sector

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ACTION PLAN COMPOSED OF 51 SHARESACTION PLAN COMPOSED OF 51 SHARES

THE MOST SIGNIFICANT ACTIONS:THE MOST SIGNIFICANT ACTIONS:

TAPE TAPE TTurinurin AActionction PPlanlan forfor EEnergynergy

DISTRICT HEATINGDISTRICT HEATING

CO2 REDUCTION ESTIMATES AT 2020: 567.679 t/year

URBAN SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY PLAN (PUMS)URBAN SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY PLAN (PUMS)

CO2 REDUCTION ESTIMATES AT 2020: 261.679 t/year

ENERGY RENOVATION OF BUILDINGSENERGY RENOVATION OF BUILDINGS

CO2 REDUCTION ESTIMATES AT 2020: 259.476 t/year

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DISTRICT HEATINGDISTRICT HEATINGThe strategic plan of the district heating is started in 1982 .

THE THE TURIN DISTRICT HEATING IS THE MOST EXTENDEDTURIN DISTRICT HEATING IS THE MOST EXTENDED IN ITALY.IN ITALY.

54millions m3

550.000 citizens served

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INTEGRATED SYSTEMINTEGRATED SYSTEM with HIGH EFFICIENCY COGENERATIONHIGH EFFICIENCY COGENERATION and

through a network of 10,000 miles of pipes10,000 miles of pipes

+ 3billions €turnover/year

120.000€profit

- 890.000 CO2ton/year

- 300.000 Tep*Primary energy

=11.000 oil tankers

**TepTep == TonnesTonnes EquivalentEquivalent OilOil

DISTRICT HEATINGDISTRICT HEATING

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ENERGY OFFICEENERGY OFFICE

INFORMATION OFFICE INFORMATION OFFICE AND TRAINING COURSESAND TRAINING COURSES

ADDRESSED TO

» citizens,

» companies,

» professional in the field of buildings

THEMES:

» energy/environmental legislation,

» technologies for energy efficiency and use of renewable energy.

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1 CONNECTIVE TISSUE of transparent and minimally invasive technologies

MobilityMobility InclusionInclusionLife & Life &

HealthHealthEnergyEnergy

Interconnection and interaction

THE KEY COMPONENTSTHE KEY COMPONENTS

4 VERTICAL DOMAINS where the city expresses a clear value

Priority & Objectives + System of KPIs

SMILESMILE SSmart mart MMobilityobility IInclusionnclusion LLife & ife & HealthHealth & & EEnergynergy

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� 66 Subjects» 28 Companies

» 5 Centre of Research

» 23 Institutions

» 10 Associations No Profit

� More than 350 participants

� City of Torino» 77 persons

» 55 persons directly involved in the workgroups

23INSTITUTIONS

5CENTRE OF RESEARCH

10 NO PROFIT

28COMPANIES

WHO WAS INVOLVEDWHO WAS INVOLVED

SMILESMILE SSmart mart MMobilityobility IInclusionnclusion LLife & ife & HealthHealth & & EEnergynergy

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45 ACTIONS PROPOSED:

» 7 Transverse (data, KPI, infrastructures, comunication)

» 7 Mobility (infomobility, sustainable mobility, last mile/freight logistic)

» 9 Inclusion (digitalization, emergency housing, social innovation, social

participation)

» 12 Life&Health (security, waste management, urban regeneration,

tourism and culture, food,….)

» 10 Energy (zero energy buildings, smart grid, public lightning)

WHAT HAS EMERGEDWHAT HAS EMERGED

SMILESMILE SSmart mart MMobilityobility IInclusionnclusion LLife & ife & HealthHealth & & EEnergynergy

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1. Tools for energy saving in buildings and sustainable urban planning

2. Rules, obligations and benefits for energy efficiency in private buildings

3. Enhancement of solar thermal energy in public and private buildings

4. Production of energy from the organic fraction of solid urban waste

5. Enhancement of geothermal energy in public and private buildings

6. Smart Grid in the urban context

7. Micro-cogeneration in public and private buildings

8. Development of district heating and cooling

9. Development of smart lighting

10. Tools for awareness to energy saving

SMILESMILE SSmart mart MMobilityobility IInclusionnclusion LLife & ife & HealthHealth & & EEnergynergy

ENERGY ACTIONSENERGY ACTIONS

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INFORMATIONAL SUPPORT, KNOWLEDGE AND ANALYSES, THE INFORMATIONAL SUPPORT, KNOWLEDGE AND ANALYSES, THE DECISIONDECISION--MAKING PROCESSESMAKING PROCESSES

THE URBAN DASHBOARDTHE URBAN DASHBOARD

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ENERGYENERGY

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MOBILITYMOBILITY

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TOWN REGENERATIONTOWN REGENERATION

VARIANTE 200 – ECO DISTRICT

City plan - FALCHERA

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Enzo LavoltaCity of Torino – Councillor

Policies for Innovation and Development, Public Works, Environment,

Urban Green and Sanitation

President of Torino Smart City Foundation

[email protected]

Thanks for your attention!