TORINO SMART CITY the city where the future arises.

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TORINO SMART CITY the city where the future arises

CITY SURFACE: City area: 130 km 2 Green areas extension: 18,4 km 2 Trees: Cycle tracks: 160 km POPULATION: Torino: Foreign residents: University students: Metropolitan region: ECONOMIC INDICATORS: GDP of the Province: million Euros (4,3% of nat.) Firms (city): Unemployment: 6,5% CULTURE AND LEISURE FACILITIES: Playgrounds: 262 Sport facilities: 200 Museums: 44 Public libraries: 17MUNICIPALITY: Budget: 1332 million Euros Employees: THE CONTEXT: the City of Torino

Torino was founded by the Romans in 28 b.C. Torino became in 1563 Capital of the Savoy Kingdom. In 1861 Torino was the First Capital of Unified Italy. In the XX century the city was the industrial engine of Italy experiencing a strong economic and demographic development. HISTORICAL INFORMATION THE CONTEXT: the City of Torino

THE 90’S: A NEW POSITIVE DEAL After a period of industrial decline, it started a process of deep change:  urban transformation and regeneration, new infrastructures,  transition from one company town to a pole of innovation, design, information technology, high education, culture, quality of life. THE MILESTONES:  1995 Town Master Plan  2000 First Strategic Plan  2006 Winter Olympics  2006 Second Strategic Plan INVESTMENTS OF 8 BILLION €

2009_ CLIMATE ENERGY PACKAGE, 20/20/ _ CLIMATE ENERGY PACKAGE, remembered with the slogan 20/20/20 : outlined the strategy in the field of energy and environment to achieve ambitious targets related to sustainability by % gas emissions Reduction in EU greenhouse gas emissions from 1990 levels +20% renewable resources Raising the share of EU energy consumption produced from renewable resources +20% energy efficiency Improvement in the EU's energy efficiency THE CONTEXT: European Union

ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY OF THE CITY OF TORINO ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITYRENEWABLE ENERGIES ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY and RENEWABLE ENERGIES, in collaboration with other Italian and European cities. PRIORITY AREAS FOR IMPLEMENTATION: Involvement of many OPERATORS across the city and support of the CITIZENS OF TORINO. public and private building energy efficiency renewable energies mobility and transport good practices

January 10, 2009 _Subscription by City Council September 13, 2010 _ Approved by City Council COVENANT OF MAYORS

-41.90% OF CO2 BY 2020 TAPE T urin A ction P lan for E nergy ACTING ON: energy efficiency communication and promotion THE TAPE WILL MEAN FOR TORINO LOWER COSTS renewable energies

Euro € per year* YEAR YEAR YEAR millions - 787millions € per year *Based on the 2010 rates for electrical, thermal and derived from fossil fuels energy THE TORINO-SYSTEM SPENDS FOR ENERGY: TAPE T urin A ction P lan for E nergy

ENERGYBALANCE PRELIMINARY RESULTS ENERGY BALANCE PRELIMINARY RESULTS - 17,7% - 18,7% TAPE T urin A ction P lan for E nergy

[t/a] INVENTORIES COMPARISON1991/2005/2020 INVENTORIES COMPARISON 1991/2005/ /2020 REDUCTION GOAL : 41,90% TAPE T urin A ction P lan for E nergy

ENERGY BALANCE Energy consumption per Sector TAPE T urin A ction P lan for E nergy TRANSPORT 15% MUNICIPAL AND TERTIARY HERITAGE, PUBLIC LIGHTING 16% RESIDENTIAL SECTOR 43% INDUSTRIALE SECTOR 26%

ACTION PLAN COMPOSED OF 51 SHARES MAIN AREAS OF ACTION: TAPE T urin A ction P lan for E nergy ENERGY MOBILITY TOWNREGENERATION

ENERGY

MOBILITY

TOWN REGENERATION VARIANTE 200 – ECO DISTRICT City plan - FALCHERA

1 CONNECTIVE TISSUE of transparent and minimally invasive technologies MobilityMobilityInclusionInclusion Life & Health EnergyEnergy Interconnection and interaction THE KEY COMPONENTS 4 VERTICAL DOMAINS where the city expresses a clear value Priority & Objectives + System of KPIs SMILE S mart M obility I nclusion L ife & Health & E nergy

 66 Subjects »28 Companies » 5 Centre of Research »23 Institutions »10 Associations No Profit  More than 350 participants  City of Torino »77 persons »55 persons directly involved in the workgroups 23 INSTITUTIONS 5 CENTRE OF RESEARCH 10 NO PROFIT 28 COMPANIES WHO WAS INVOLVED SMILE S mart M obility I nclusion L ife & Health & E nergy

45 ACTIONS PROPOSED: » 7 Transverse (data, KPI, infrastructures, comunication) » 7 Mobility (infomobility, sustainable mobility, last mile/freight logistic) » 9 Inclusion (digitalization, emergency housing, social innovation, social participation) » 12 Life&Health (security, waste management, urban regeneration, tourism and culture, food,….) » 10 Energy (zero energy buildings, smart grid, public lightning) WHAT HAS EMERGED SMILE S mart M obility I nclusion L ife & Health & E nergy

“Energetic footprint” buildings energy consumption Consuption data Intended use Transport, mobility Environmental data INFORMATIONAL SUPPORT, KNOWLEDGE AND ANALYSES, THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES THE URBAN DASHBOARD

Enzo Lavolta City of Torino – Councillor Policies for Innovation and Development, Public Works, Environment, Urban Green and Sanitation President of Torino Smart City Foundation Thanks for your attention!