Zero Emissions by 2025 - How Copenhagen Became Eco-Metropolis?”

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Zero Emissions by How Copenhagen Became Eco-Metropolis?”

THE ROAD TO COPENHAGEN 2025 CLIMATE PLAN COMMITMENT Strong political commitment in the City Council Financial support to new initiatives COLLABORATION Broad stakeholder involvement New partnership models COORDINATION Common business plans COMMUNICATION

THE COPENHAGEN STORY CLIMATE PLAN

COPENHAGEN AT THE TOP CLIMATE PLAN FIVE HIGHLIGHTS ’EUROPEAN GREEN CAPITAL 2014’ The European Commission ’COPENHAGEN, MOST LIVEABLE CITY ’ Monocle ’COPENHAGEN, THE GREENEST MAJOR CITY IN EUROPE’ Siemens Green Index ’COPENHAGEN, NAMED WORLD’S HEALTHIEST CITY’ CNN, 2014 ’COPENHAGEN SMARTEST CITY IN EUROPE’ Boyd Copen Smart City Index

CLIMATE PLAN PUBLIC INVESTMENTS City of Copenhagen 2,7 bn DKK 365 mn € 1,5 bn Zloty Copenhagen Real Estate: 0,9 bn. dkr. Bicycle:0,6 bn. dkr. Public transport:0,3 bn. dkr. Street lightning:0,3 bn. dkr. Others:0,6 bn. dkr. PRIVATE INVESTMENTS Direct investments in energy- and climate bn DKK 2,7 – 3,4 bn € 10,8 – 13,5 bn Zloty Wind turbines5,5 bn. dkr. New power plant: up to4,0 bn. dkr. Geothermal:1,0 bn. dkr. Amager Resource Center3,0 bn. dkr. PV0,5 bn. dkr. District Cooling ? bn. dkr. Infrastructure, metro + others ? bn. dkr. PRIVATE INVESTMENTS Energy- and climate related investments bn DKK 27 – 34 bn € 110 – 135 bn Zloty New buildings: 140 bn. dkr. Retrofitting: 50 bn. dkr. New cars: 25 bn. dkr. Others: INVESTMENTS IN COPENHAGEN: A NEW ROLE AND NEW STAKEHOLDERS

STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT CLIMATE PLAN

ROOM FOR GROWTH CLIMATE PLAN 1000 new inhabitants every month 20 % increase to in 2025

CLIMATE PLAN 2020 Low Energy Class buildings 100 windturbines 98 % of all heat consumption from district heating 100 % renewable energy in energy production Bicycle infrastructure and our many bikers Electric Vehicles in our fleet of cars Climate Adaptation WORLD CLASS INITIATIVES WITH POTENTIAL FOR KNOWLEDGE SHARING AND EXPORT

22 BUSINESSPLANS AND 200 STAKEHOLDERS MONTHS CLIMATE PLAN

ENERGY CONSUMPTION CLIMATE PLAN MAJOR GOALS FOR pct. reduction in heat consumption 20 pct. reduction of electricity consumption in commercial and service companies 10 pct. reduction of electricity consumption in households Installation of solar cells

CLIMATE PLAN ENERGY PRODUCTION MAJOR GOALS FOR 2025 Carbon neutral district heating in CPH. Electricity production is based on wind and biomass. Plastic waste is separated. Biogasification of organic waste.

DISTRICT HEAT IN GREATER COPENHAGEN

MOBILITY CLIMATE PLAN MAJOR GOALS FOR pct. of all trips in Copenhagen are on foot, by bike or public transport. 50 pct. of trips to work or school in Copenhagen are by bike. 20 pct. more passengers use public transport pct. of all light vehicles run on new fuels - electricity, hydrogen, biogas or bioethanol pct. of all heavy vehicles use new fuels.

CITY ADMINISTRATION INITIATIVES CLIMATE PLAN MAJOR GOALS FOR 2025 Reduce energy consumption in municipal buildings by 40 pct. Municipal new build meet 2020 Low Energy Class. Vehicles run on electricity, hydrogen or biofuels. The energy consumption for street lighting is halved. 60,000 sq meters solar panels.

CARBON NEUTRAL IN 2025 CLIMATE PLAN Ambitious but realistic! 24 % CO2 reduction in 2012

STATUS: ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENTS CLIMATE PLAN Retrofitting of our buildings and new build Copenhagen as a smart city - we can do better Waste: Recycling - plastic and organic waste Our public bus transport in Copenhagen New fuels - EV’s, gas, hydrogen and new synthetic fuels Our own buildings - Copenhagen Properties Procurement Involvement of Copenhagernes and stakeholder Copenhagen can learn from other cities

CPH 2025 CLIMATE PLAN CLIMATE PLAN CPH 2025 GOALS 100 windturbines 4 powerplants on biomass 98 % district heating 40 % reduction of energy consumption in own buildings All vehicles on new fuels 20 % reduction of heating consumption in buildings in Copenhagen 75 % of all trips on foot, bike or public transport 20 % increase in public transport

THANK YOU CLIMATE PLAN Contact Hans Christian Christiansen Senior Consultant City of Copenhagen