Smart City Malmö Past experiences and future challenges Jonas Kamleh Deputy head Urban development and climate Environmental department, City of Malmö Malmö, Sweden Öresundsregionen Sverige Danmark Köpenhamn Malmö 13090101 The great transformation Bo01– from has-been to world renowned Plans 100% locally renewable energy Energy production • 1400 m2 solar collectors • 120 m2 photo voltaics • 2 MW Wind turbine Heat production: • 15% solar • 85% heat pump (¾ Aquifers) (¼ Sea water) Energy balance Environmental Programme • Sweden’s most climatefriendly city – By 202 the municipal organisation will run on 100% renewable energy. – By 2030 the whole municipality will run on 100% renewable energy. – Energy consumption will decrease with 20 % per person by 2020, and further 20 % by 2030 • Key: It’s easy to do the right thing in Malmö The great challenge Malmö's population keeps increasing, but every resource is limited POPULATION ENERGY USE GREEN HOUSE GAS EMISSIONS SHARE CARUSE CARBONDIOXID Energy usage in Malmö We can and will reduce our energy need Energy usage in Malmö The energy usage split into categories TRANSPORTS SERVICE APARTMENT HOUSING INDUSTRY RESIDENTIAL HOUSING SYSTEM LOSES The energy mix 2030 Energy efficiency Thermal gas 3% Energy from waste Off-shore wind power 3% 2% 2% 1% 1% 4% 31% 6% Solid biofuel Geothermal energy 8% Biogas digestion Solar collectors Excess heat from industires Solar energy Land-based wind power Wave power 18% 21% Malmö – the smarter city For Malmö, the sustainable city is a smart city. We see the connections between all our goals as a sustianable city and find common solutions for multiple challenges. Reduced emissions Better economy Increased productivity School Efficient use of resources More knowledge Improved air quality Malmö – the smarter city We can not do this alone. We are seeking long-term relationships with private companies that want to help us reach our goals. Higher viability New business oportunity Improved air quality Industry Energy savings Increased productivity Reduced emissions Resource savings Focus development areas How do we make change happen.. Not waiting for the perfect solution Malmö as a test bed Leadership & Courage Optimizing on a system level Elements for making it happen Unleashing creativity Experiment Visions & Goals Partnerships with businesses Attracting the best & brightest Externally funded project driven innovation Thank you. Jonas Kamleh Deputy head Urban development and climate Environmental department, City of Malmö jonas.kamleh@malmo.se