Title: Sustainable energy
1- Sustainable energy
- local policies
Presentation by Ms. Lian Merkx, Deputy Mayor
Environment Sustainability, Delft Sevilla,
March 22, 2007
2SESAC objectives
- gtgt Sustainable local energy management
- gtgt Energy- and cost efficient Ecobuildings
- gtgt Increased share and integration of Renewable
Energy Sources - gtgt Rational Use of Energy
- gtgt Dissemination and training
3SESAC Partners
- gtgt 12 local partners from 3 advanced cities
- In Växjö (SE) Växjö kommun, VEAB, KFAB
- In Grenoble (FR) Ville de Grenoble, SAGES, EDF,
OPAC 38, GEG, La Métro - In Delft (NL) City of Delft, Delft Energy
Agency, Woonbron (housing association) - gtgt 3 associated partners from New Member States
- Kaunas City Municipality (LT)
- Miskolc Municipality (HU)
- Vastseliina Rural Municipality (EE)
- gtgt 2 associations of local authorities
- Energie-Cités, the association of European local
authorities promoting a local sustainable energy
policy - ICLEI, Local Governments for Sustainability,
European Secretariat - gtgt 2 technical partners
- Energy Agency for South East Sweden (SE)
- Royal Institute of Technology (SE)
4Lead partner city VÄXJÖ
The city of Växjö aims at becoming free of fossil
fuels and has since 1993 reduced its fossil CO2
emissions by 25 down to a level of 3.7 tonnes
per capita and year.
- gtgt New eco-buildings with biomass district
heating - gtgt Poly-generation of vehicle fuel, heat and
power - from biological waste
- gtgt Distributed RES-cooling (absorbtion) from
- biomass
- gtgt Demand side management
5GRENOBLE
The Grenoble Metropolitan Community plans a high
quality social, architectural and environmental
project in line with the Grenoble Climate Plan.
- gtgt New eco-buildings
- gtgt RES conversion from electricity to biomass
district heating - gtgt PV at stadium and commercial buildings
- gtgt CHP from natural gas, 360kW power
- gtgt Mini hydro 2,7 MW
6DELFT
- 3 projects
- gtgtLow temperature district heating from
industrial residual heat - gtgtPoptahof refurbishment and ecobuildings
- gtgtHarnaschpolder new buildings
7Characteristics Delft
- Centrally situated in the densely populated area
in the southwest of Holland, between The Hague
and Rotterdam - Historical city-centre
- Many knowledge-based industries and institutions
- Strong commitment for sustainable urban
development
8Delft Climate Plan
- Delft aims to reach an annual reduction of 33,500
tonnes CO2 compared to 1999. - (Kyoto-protocol, 1997)
- 3E efficient, effective energy use
9Heat transport company
10Heat transport company
- Possible heat supplying industries
- Wastewater treatment plant
- Biotechnology firm
- Regional co-operation (Rotterdam)
- Delft 10,000 dwellings (or equivalent, max.
20.000) - Investment 40 million for 20,000 dwellings
- Local government as venture-capitalist
11Poptahof
- Sustainable redevelopment of entire neighbourhood
- Emphasis on social liveability
- Other focal points
- water
- traffic
- waste management
12Poptahof facts
- Surface area 21.75 ha.
- Existing district heating system (9070oC)
- Buildings high-rise apartment buildings
- Population 2,791 (128
inhabitants/ha.) - Average household income 17,130 (Delft
22,508) - Nationalities Dutch 37.8 (Delft 78.4)
- Turkish 13.8 (2.2
) - Somali 8.3 (0.7 )
- Iraqi 7.6 (1.2 )
- Moroccan 4.8 (1.0 )
- Antillean 4.1 (1.0 )
- Surinamese 3.9 (2.0 )
13Poptahof- plan
- Woonbron and Delft common (financial)
responsibility - From 1,020 to 1,300 apartments
- 50 new, 50 renovation
- 1,100 apartments in existing area and 200 on the
shopping center
14Harnaschpolder
From greenhouses to sustainable urban area
15Harnaschpolder assignment
- 1,300 houses
- Building period
- 6 7 years,
- starting 2007
- 30 social housing
- Ecological corridors
- RES and Rational Use of Energy (RUE)
16Delft ready for a sustainable future!
Ms. Lian Merkx, deputy mayor for sustainable
development, Delft
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