AMSTERDAM SMART CITY IS MEDEGEFINANCIERD MET STEUN VAN HET EUROPEES FONDS VOOR REGIONALE ONTWIKKELING VAN DE EUROPESE COMMISSIE Ger Baron October 2010.

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AMSTERDAM SMART CITY IS MEDEGEFINANCIERD MET STEUN VAN HET EUROPEES FONDS VOOR REGIONALE ONTWIKKELING VAN DE EUROPESE COMMISSIE Ger Baron October 2010

1 Amsterdam 1 Facts about the Metropolitan Area: 2.2 million inhabitants 178 different nationalities (inter)national connected Diverse economy Ambition: 40% CO2 reduction in 2025 from 1990 baseline 20% energy reduction in 2025 from 1990 baseline Municipal organization CO2 neutral before 2015

Amsterdam Smart City What is a Smart City? A city that uses its resources as smart and efficient as possible. Scope in Amsterdam: -Energy -Mobility -(Open) Data But also: Health, Media, Safety/Security, etc… 2

Starting Point The City and its inhabitants AMSTERDAM SMART CITY3

Required AMSTERDAM SMART CITY4 Infrastructure: ElectricityConnectivity

Smart grid AMSTERDAM SMART CITY5

Change the City: become Smart! AMSTERDAM SMART CITY6

7 Amsterdam Smart City Amsterdam Smart City is a unique collaboration between the inhabitants of Amsterdam, businesses and governments in order to illustrate how energy can be saved, now and in the future Collective effortEconomic viability Tech push / demand pull The city of Amsterdam and grid operator Alliander have designed and initiated a program to support the climate and social-economical goals

Solution – Focus Areas Amsterdam Smart City (ASC) focuses on four areas that correspond with the largest sources of CO2 emission in the city The municipality is treated separately because its large potential and the ambitious climate goals All four focus areas are enabled by smart grids and smart meters Focus areas ASC Smart Grid technology: enabler Sustainable Living Sustainable Working Sustainable Public Space Sustainable Mobility ASC reduces emissions by focusing on Sustainable Living, Working, Transport and Municipality enabled by Smart Grid technology Innovative Partnerships Behavioral Change 8

Partners 9AMSTERDAM SMART CITY InitiatorsActive partnersInterested

AMSTERDAM SMART CITY10 Welkom! Agenda

AMSTERDAM SMART CITY11 Welkom! Agenda

AMSTERDAM SMART CITY12 Welkom! Agenda

AMSTERDAM SMART CITY13 Welkom! Agenda

Open Data: Consumer Services Platform AMSTERDAM SMART CITY14

So, do not start with a fixed roadmap… AMSTERDAM SMART CITY15

But first find the right things to do… AMSTERDAM SMART CITY16 Learn from: Coalitions Innovative funding Small scale impact on CO2 reduction Multiple technical solutions Effect on sustainability awareness Determine scalability characteristics??

AMSTERDAM SMART CITY17 Vernieuwde site Tekst