Urban Water - Green Tech Center

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7. august 2015
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Danish Cleantech Hub og Greentech Center Denmark
Nyt fra New York
NYC Climate Week 2015
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Danish Cleantech Hub is a public-private partnership,
led by the Confederation of Danish Industry and
State of Green. We support the visibility and
commercialization of Danish cleantech solutions
and expertise in New York.
PRIMARY PARTNERS
As a New York-based platform for knowledge
sharing and green partnerships, we provide a
single point of entry for all cleantech-related
activities between Denmark and New York.
IN ASSOCIATION WITH
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Why Cleantech in New York?
$250m
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$20bn
allocated by New York State to fund largescale, clean energy generation projects
million buildings in New York City
higher electricity prices than US average
located to resiliency and climate adaptation
in New York between 2014-2020
$3.7bn
allocated to protect 520 miles of coastline
80%
reduction in greenhouse gas
emission targeted by 2050
30”
of sea level rise estimated by 2050
74%
of all greenhouse gas emissions
come from buildings
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Our Focus Areas
Climate Adaptation and Resiliency
The changing climate impacts cities and society, and as extreme climate
events become more frequent, cities like New York face increased risks from
rising sea levels, storm surges and floodings. The Danish Cleantech Hub is
concerned with coastal protection, flood mitigation and reducing overall
environmental impacts. Examples of smart climate adaptation include green
roofs, who can collect up to 50% of rainwater while providing heating and
cooling for the building.
Smart Grid and Energy Efficiency
Energy should be used
efficiently, intelligently
and renewable sources should be integrated to the best possible
extent. Smart grids intelligently manage energy production and
consumption according to end user demand and ensure a more
reliable energy supply. Due to the widespread implementation of
smart grids in Denmark, extensive know-how has been
generated. Energy efficiency in buildings is of particular focus to
our efforts, as NYC’s one million buildings account for 75% of all
greenhouse gas emissions. New York has implemented regulation
and incentives to improve energy efficiency in buildings, an area
where Danish companies are among the world leaders.
Water is increasingly considered an asset with
enormous potential to enhance daily life for
people living in cities. Cities are growing and many face increasing
pressures of rising sea levels and extreme weather events, bringing with
them the risk of flooding and/or periods of drought. Solving these
challenges requires investments in the city’s blue infrastructure but it also
presents an opportunity to rethink urban development and gain greater
value from those investments. Innovative water solutions are able
to improve quality of life in cities facing increased urbanization and
impacts of climate change – challenges Copenhagen and NYC share.
Urban Water
Smart Cities
The world population is growing and so is the
need for a better environment, efficient energy services and good mobility. At
the same time more people prefer to live in cities. Cities grow and new cities
develop. This is a challenge, but also an opportunity to serve the population
with environmentally friendly solutions in a smart and sustainable way. In
smart energy cities low-carbon energy can be provided in a more cost
effective way to buildings than in remote areas. ‘Smart Cities’ use ICT to
become more intelligent and efficient in their use of resources, resulting in
cost and energy savings, improved service delivery and quality of life, and
reduced environmental footprint – all supporting innovation and a lowcarbon economy.
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Success in the US – How?
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Strategic
Planning
Market analysis
Feasibility studies
Fact-finding tours
Business plan
Strategy
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Incubation
Urban Future Lab –NYC cleantech
incubator
Visibility: showcase your solution
in our exhibition space
Conferences, workshops, seminars
Tap into our strong, local network
Partner search
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Growth
Lead generation and sales meetings
Access to public decision-makers
and programs
Subsidiary establishment
Office space, meeting facilities and
representation (virtual and sales)
Denmark
New York
Our Network
Public
Authorities
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Services for GTC companies
Support internationalization of GTC companies and startups
 Provide direct access to business opportunities, projects and partners in
New York
 One-on-one support from DCH consultant in New York
 Desk at the Urban Future Lab on demand
 Fact finding tours for groups of GTC startups in New York
Resiliency Partnerships
 Facilitate and support the development of resiliency partnerships and
projects between Vejle and New York
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Nyt fra New York City
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Vision 3: Our Sustainable City
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80% reduction in greenhouse gases by 2050
New plans on how also solid waste, transport and power can be part of 80x50 goal
Zero waste to land fields by 2030 (waste reduction and recycling)
Environmental justice - more investments in poorer neighborhoods
The REV process and regional commitment to wind power project pipeline
Net-zero energy in waster water treatment plants by 2050
Expand green infrastructure and storm water management (Southeast Queens)
Brownfield cleanup program
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Vision 4: Our Resilient City
• Continuation of a stronger, more resilient New York (2013)
• Focus on community development and civic engagement
• New FEMA maps show 71.500 buildings in floodplains
• Further investments in green infrastructure
• Adaption of agencies creating standardized resiliency design guidelines
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Expected 10 year budget
• $40,8 bn. energy and water
• $28,6 bn. recovery and resilience
• $95,9 bn. rail, subway and transit
• $7 bn.
housing
NYC budgets:
10 year capital plan: $84 bn.
Yearly executive budget: $78 bn. (2016)
25% city funded – 75% region agencies
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Additional budget breakdowns
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Resiliency spending will increase from $20 bn. to $30 bn.
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Costal defense maintains $3.7 bn. (50% funded as of now)
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$14.7 bn. to DEP to invest in water and sewers - including $2 bn. on flood
mitigation where $1.2 bn. goes to Southeast Queens
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80x50 goal in city buildings receives $1.75 bn. (One City Build to Last)
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NYCHA has $3 bn. FEMA funding to resiliency program for 33 housing
developments
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Almost $8 bn. to preserve the 200.000 affordable buildings
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$12.6 bn. to grow/restore roads and bridges
Sydøstlige Queens - 100-year flood plain prognose
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 Sydøstlige Queens projekt: Stormsikring –
forebyggelse af oversvømmelse ($3 mia FEMA
funds udover NYC budget)
 DEP udvikler handlinsgplan, der skal afhjælpe
længerevarende oversvømmelse-tilstande i et
område der påvirker over 400.000 beboere.
 Udbygning af kloaknettet
 Innovative løsninger som Bluebelts og grøn
infrastruktur
 Skal fungere som showcase for resten af NYC
kvarterer i tilsvarende udsatte områder
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NYC Climate Week 2015
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Hvem & hvad i NYC under Climate Week
 Underskrivelse af FNs nye Bæredygtighedsmål 2015-2030
 Størstedelen af verdens statsoverhoveder
 Utallige CEOs inden for grøn energi og klima-sektoren, inkl.
Vestas, Rambøll og DHI fra dansk side
 Privat sektor forum parallelt med FN-aftale
 Åbningen af FNs generalforsamling med Mogens Lykketoft som
formand (28. sep)
 Adskillige danske ministre og politikere
NYC Climate Week 2015
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Overordnede faglige temaer for DCHs indsats i klimaugen
 Energy Efficiency (herunder også smart grid)
 Smart Urban Water
Format
 Workshops
 Individuelle møder med potentielle kunder og samarbejdspartnere indenfor de 2 tracks
Muligheder
 Markedsinformation: markedsmuligheder, kunder, regulering, finansiering, ”doing business in New York”
 Pilot projekter i New York: Pitch sessions med NYC pilot programmer (NYSERDA ETAC og NYC DCAS IDEAS program) for energi
efficiency og smart grid.
 Matchmaking med potentielle samarbejdspartnere og kunder
Relevante counterparts
NYC Economic Development Corporation
NYC Department of Citywide Administration Services
Rambøll (Environ), BIG Architects, Building Energy Exchange:
Urban Future Lab/Danish Cleantech Hub
City University of New York (Building Performance Lab), NY Smart Grid Consortium
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Konference program fredag 25. sep
13.00-13.30
Registration and networking
13.20-13.30
Welcome and opening remarks
Finn Mortensen, CEO State of Green
Morten Kabell, Mayor of Technical and Environmental Affairs, City of Copenhagen
Emily Lloyd, Commissioner NYC Department of Environmental Protection
13.30-16.30
Deep-dive workshops:
Urban Climate Lab (Smart Urban Water)
The Urban Climate Lab provides Danish stakeholders to showcase Danish climate adaptation technology and solutions to high-level US counterparts. To New York City, urban water solutions in a climate
adaptation context is a relatively new business area, both when it comes to water management and urban livability. The workshop is thus a timely opportunity to attract US business partners US
policymakers. Also, Danish stakeholders will have the opportunity of engaging in dialogue with clients and learn more about customer aspects in NYC, and the US market in general.
Energy in Cities: Spurring an Energy Efficient Future
New York City aims to reduce GHG emissions by 80% by 2050, and is focusing its efforts on the City 1m buildlings. The city expects to invest +40bn USD in its water and energy infrastructure, creating a
huge market opportunity. This session will focus on how policy, technological innovations, knowledge data, and finance plays a role in promoting and spurring energy efficiency. This session offers insight into
cases, technologies and new innovations within energy efficiency and provide an excellent opportunity to engage directly with high-level decision-makers from the public and private sector
16.30-17.00
Networking, break and arrival of additional guests
17.00-18.30
Plenary session: Urban Innovation for Livable Cities
Key note speakers: Connie Hedegaard, Chairman KR Foundation, Bjarke Ingels, Founder BIG Architects
Panel discussion
18.30-19.30 Reception and Networking
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Praktisk information
Dato: 23-26 September 2015
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