Making Cities Work – Sustainable Urban Infrastructure © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Agenda Page 2 1 Cities' Challenges 2 The new Siemens Sector Infrastructure and Cities 3 Dialogue with Cities 4 Sustainable Urban Development 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium The dawn of the "urban millennium" has started In 2007 ~50% of the world's population was living in cities, an increase from 3.5B to 4.7B until 2030 Population "urban millennium" 50% of world GDP is produced in cities with a population over 750K Page 3 Regional powerhouses 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend Major energy and climate factor P.Gorrebeeck 75% of energy consumed in cities; 80% of CO2 emissions are produced in cities © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium We are in the "urban millennium“ but Cities are the growth engines for their national economies Megatrends imply significant challenges for city decision makers Megatrends Sustainable Urban Development Globalization & Urbanization Global players / trade volume increase 2030: 60% of population in cities High density living demands for new patterns in infrastructure Demographic Change 65+ generation will nearly double by 2030 (from 7% to 12%) Need for adequate infrastructures as well as health- and elder care Climate Change Cities responsible for ~80% GHG Need for resource efficiency and environmental care Cities are competing globally to make their urban areas attractive to live and to invest in Competitiveness Governance Environment Quality of Life Challenge to balance between competitiveness, environment and quality of life, and to finance infrastructure solutions Achieve committed CO2 targets What is feasible in terms of proven technology, and for what cost and RoI? 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Siemens Belgium Sustainable Green Growth – Siemens examples for energy efficiency in the city Existing technology achieves high gains in efficiency and CO2 abatement Renewables Wind turbines: Efficiency up from 1 MW to 6 MW (gearless) CO2-free energy to the city Example HVDC: China 800 kV, 6.4 GW, 2,000 km Building technologies 30% less energy used through building energy management Traffic management system Traffic speed: +37% Commuter times cut by 17% SIPLINK 12 tons less CO2 emissions per ship and day by local grid connection Efficient energy production Combined Cycle: From 50% to 60% Steam Power Plant: From 40% to 47% High-voltage urban link Efficient energy transport by HV close to the consumer Industry 40% less energy consumption with variable-speed drives Complete Mobility Higher attractiveness of public transport (reduced waiting and up to 20% fuel savings) Street lighting Potential in Europe: 3.5 million tons less CO2 emissions with LED systems Page 5 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium Energy saving in every type of building and business Hospital 26% 26% Hotel 41% Office Residential 27% Shopping Center 49% 41% School 52% Note: High energy efficiency (Class A) compared to standard equipment (Reference Class C) EN 15232 – Impact of BACS and TBM on energy performance of buildings Page 6 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend Restaurant P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium Cities offer huge growth potential and need pioneering solutions to solve their problems How to get enough electric power, … how to bring enough goods into the city? How to manage the ever increasing traffic? How to reduce the energy consumption … and emissions? How to ensure security and safety of people? How to finance all this? From closed island solutions and single products to cross-linked intelligent infrastructure solutions Page 7 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium Example “Smart Building in a Smart Grid” Low energy costs Fast Charging PV Water tank E-Car PV CHP CHP Electrical storage Electrical storage Thermal storage Thermal storage SmartGrid Grid Smart Page 8 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium Example “Smart Building in a Smart Grid” High energy costs Fast Charging PV Water tank PV CHP Electrical storage Thermal storage E-Car CHP Electrical storage Thermal storage Smart SmartGrid Grid Page 9 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium Agenda Page 10 1 Cities' Challenges 2 The new Siemens Sector Infrastructure and Cities 3 Dialogue with Cities 4 Ghent: Sustainable Urban Development 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium Infrastructure & Cities Sector Divisions Infrastructure & Cities Rail Systems Building Technologies Smart Grid Mobility and Logistics Page 11 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend Low and Medium Voltage P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium Agenda Page 12 1 Cities' Challenges 2 The new Siemens Sector Infrastructure and Cities 3 Dialogue with Cities 4 Sustainable Urban Development 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium Siemens insights into "how to become sustainable", jointly developed with major world cities Perception studies Megacity Challenges Comprehensive analysis based on interviews with over 500 city managers in 25 selected megacities Urban infrastructure trends and challenges as well as global best practices Commissioned research to GlobScan and MRCMH Other studies: The Sustainable Cities Challenge in Canada, ICT for City Management Comparative studies Green City Index (commissioned research to EIU) Index compares cities across 8 dimensions of sustainability: CO2, Energy, Buildings, Transport, Waste & Land Use, Water, Air, Governance Europe, Africa, North / South America, Asia, Germany Deep-Dives in infrastructure, e.g. Complete Mobility Index Implementation studies Page 13 Sustainable urban infrastructure series "How to become a sustainable city" with focus on measures for resource efficiency and CO2 abatement Examples: Dublin, London, Munich, Yekaterinburg, Trondheim, ... 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. 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Siemens Belgium Comparative Studies: European Green City Index1) 16 quantitative and 14 qualitative indicators in 8 categories were assessed Green action plan Green management Public participation in green policy Nitrogen dioxide Sulphur dioxide Ozone Particulate matter Air quality policies Water consumption Water leakages Waste water treatment Water efficiency and treatment policies CO2 intensity CO2 emissions CO2 reduction strategy Green governance CO2 Energy Air EGCI Municipal waste production Waste reduction policies Green land use policies Buildings Water Waste & land use Transport Energy consumption Energy intensity Renewable energy consumption Clean and efficient energy policies Energy consumption of residential buildings Energy efficient buildings standards Energy efficient buildings initiatives Use of non-car transport Size of non-car transport network Green transport promotion Congestion reduction policies Set priorities of measures through identification of categories with performance below average 1) A research project conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit, sponsored by Siemens Page 14 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. 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Siemens Belgium Green City Index helps to set priorities Overall 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 City Copenhagen Stockholm Oslo Vienna Amsterdam Zurich Helsinki Berlin Brussels Paris London Madrid Vilnius Rome Riga Warsaw Budapest Lisbon Ljubljana Bratislava Dublin Athens Tallinn Prague Istanbul Zagreb Belgrade Bucharest Sofia 30 Kiev CO2 Score 87,3 86,7 84,0 83,3 83,0 82,3 79,3 79,0 78,0 73,2 71,6 67,1 62,8 62,6 59,6 59,0 57,6 57,3 56,4 56,1 54,0 53,1 53,0 49,8 45,2 42,4 40,0 39,1 36,9 Energy Buildings City Score City Score 1 Oslo 9,6 1 Oslo 8,7 1 Berlin 9,4 1 Stockholm 8,8 2 Stockholm 9,0 2 Copenhagen 8,7 1 Stockholm 9,4 1 Amsterdam 8,4 3 Zurich 8,5 3 Vienna 7,8 3 Oslo 9,2 3 Copenhagen 8,3 4 Copenhagen 8,4 4 Stockholm 7,6 4 Copenhagen 9,2 4 Vienna 8,0 5 Brussels 8,3 5 Amsterdam 7,1 5 Helsinki 9,1 5 Oslo 7,9 6 Paris 7,8 6 Zurich 6,9 6 Amsterdam 9,0 6 Zurich 7,8 7 Rome 7,6 7 Rome 6,4 7 Paris 8,9 7 Brussels 7,5 8 Vienna 7,5 8 Brussels 6,2 8 Vienna 8,6 8 Bratislava 7,2 9 Madrid 7,5 9 Lisbon 5,8 9 Zurich 8,4 9 Helsinki 7,1 10 London 7,3 10 London 5,6 10 London 8,0 10 Budapest 6,6 12 Brussels 7,1 10 Tallinn 6,6 Water City Waste and land use Score City City Score Air quality Score City City Score Environmental Governance Score City Score 1 Amsterdam 9,2 1 Amsterdam 9,0 1 Vilnius 9,4 1 Brussels 10,0 2 Vienna 9,1 2 Zurich 8,8 2 Stockholm 9,4 1 Copenhagen 10,0 3 Berlin 9,1 3 Helsinki 8,7 3 Helsinki 8,8 1 Helsinki 10,0 4 Brussels 9,1 4 Berlin 8,6 4 Dublin 8,6 1 Stockholm 10,0 5 Copenhagen 8,9 5 Vienna 8,6 5 Copenhagen 8,4 5 Oslo 9,7 5 Zurich 8,9 6 Oslo 8,2 6 Tallinn 8,3 6 Warsaw 9,7 7 Madrid 8,6 7 Copenhagen 8,1 7 Riga 8,3 7 Paris 9,4 8 London 8,6 8 Stockholm 8,0 8 Berlin 7,9 7 Vienna 9,4 9 Paris 8,6 9 Vilnius 7,3 9 Zurich 7,7 9 Berlin 9,3 Prague 8,4 10 Brussels 7,3 10 Vienna 7,6 10 Amsterdam 9,1 16 Brussels 6,9 10 32,3 Areas to start with improvements Page 15 Transport 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium Green City Index Belgium Antwerp Page 16 Brussels 02.12.11 - Gentse College van Burgemeester en Schepenen Luxembourg A. Bouffioux © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium Implementation Study: Pilot London1) Findings (time horizon: 2025) Abatement potential Mt CO2 Levers Results Average abatement cost / savings EUR/t CO2 Additional investment bn EUR 4.5 Buildings Insulation Lighting 1.4 Appliances 1.3 Transport Higher car efficiency 0.5 Hybrid passenger cars 0.3 Hybrid bus 0.2 120 0.9 0.8 460 7.3 320 140 2.4 0.5 230 3.7 2.1 5.3 240 0.9 Conclusions - 1,700 Energy mix CHP 1.0 1.2 Insulation Biofuels Other 150 190 0.7 Other Energy 2.7 Heating efficiency 10.4 30 4.3 40 1.1 90 4.0 1) Siemens Sustainable Urban Infrastructure – London Study, a research project conducted by the McKinsey, sponsored by Siemens Page 17 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend Two-third of all CO2- abating technologies pay back their invest ~75% of the abatement potential lies in the hands of individuals / businesses who make technological choices The total investment required constitutes less than 1% of London's total economic output until 2025 P.Gorrebeeck Financial prioritization Broad technology expertise across infrastructure areas is mandatory to identify suitable combinations of solutions > roadmap Sustainability makes city decision makers to think and act as one © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium Agenda Page 18 1 Cities' Challenges 2 The new Siemens Sector Infrastructure and Cities 3 Dialogue with Cities 4 Sustainable Urban Development 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium Energy Efficiency in Buildings Metering & Monitoring Follow up of energy consumption by means of Energy Monitoring & Controlling Solution Metering information uploaded automatically and manually Extensive reporting Benchmarking of buildings/sites Page 19 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium Energy Efficiency in Buildings Energy Savings Definition of Facility Improvement Measures (FIM) in order to realize energy savings Pro-active follow up of customer under contract. Overview of complete HVAC configuration Taking remote control of configuration Page 20 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium Energy Efficiency in Buildings Energy Savings Definition of baseline consumption with customer Commitment on energy savings by means of FIM implementation Remote follow up of technical installation Reporting of savings realized Payment of penalties by Siemens or sharing of gaining's between customer and Siemens Page 21 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium Energy Efficiency – Energy Management Remote Follow-up - Intelligent Building Operation Center (IBOC) Technical infrastructure Support INTERNET Operate Inform Enables web-based/remote connection to your building automation management system. Allows follow up of comfort installation and cost effective implementation of optimization measures. Gives easier access to highly skilled Siemens energy engineers, quality information and reports. Consists of reactive (hotline) & proactive desk. Follow up of energy saving measures and energy production Intelligent Building Operation Center Together, these translate into savings for you… Page 22 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium Mobility References in Belgium Solutions for logistics, public, and private transport Public Transport Private Transport Logistics Traffic control for Flanders Page 23 29.11.12- Cleantech event, Greenbridge,Ostend P.Gorrebeeck © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium Thank you! Page 24 02.12.11 - Gentse College van Burgemeester en Schepenen A. Bouffioux © Siemens NV 2012. All rights reserved. Siemens Belgium