MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI2.445716 SUPPORTED BY The Valby PV-plan City of Copenhagen Energy baseline assessment and target-setting Jakob Klint, KUBEN.

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MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI SUPPORTED BY The Valby PV-plan City of Copenhagen Energy baseline assessment and target-setting Jakob Klint, KUBEN

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI TEXT Valby Valby is situated in the south-vest part of the City of Copenhagen and is famous for the hill “Valby Bakke” where there is a view of the City of Copenhagen and the whole Øresund Region. It is also famous for the location of the brewery Carlsberg. The geographical position of Valby is 56 degrees north and 11 degrees east. Valby has 3099 degree days and 1540 hours of sunshine in average yearly.

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI Valby Valby is a district of Copenhagen, situated in the south-west part of the Municipality. Valby has a size of 923 hectares which is a little bit more than a tenth of the area of Copenhagen. It is a mixed district with residential and industrial areas. The district has a population of and dwellings, which again is a tenth of Copenhagen as a total. The district grew up during the industrialisation of Copenhagen and is now a typical urban area between the city and the new suburbs built after the war.

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI The Valby PV-plan In 2000 an ambitious PV implementation plan were set up for Valby. The aim of the plan is to supply a substantial part of the demand for electricity in the district of Valby via PV-modules. These should be mounted on existing residential and commercial buildings over a 25-year period (10 MW / 15% electricity supplied by PV-modules) in total square meters of PV- modules (polycrystalline).

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI The Valby PV-plan is setup by City Council of Valby Copenhagen Energy (the utility company) City of Copenhagen Cenergia Energy Consultants Urban Renewal Copenhagen (see:

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI The vision % of electricity is covered by PV on a yearly base Half of the electricity consumption comes from the sun in 2025 PV should contribute positive to the urban quality General reduction in energy consumption

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI The energy assessment Focus on: energy consumption from buildings analysis of electricity consumption PV-electricity interaction with consumptions profile building stock and roof materials/ orientation/declination visualisation implementations plans (the hart part)

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI Type of customerNumber of meters Electricity sales [MWh/year] Mean electricity use kWh/year % of total sales by CE Housing units Common use by housing Commerce Industry Public Service and entertainment Total Electricity consumption by customers

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI Demand curve on a summer day inclucive yield from 15 MWp PV-supply

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI Types of buildings in Valby (occupied area m 2 )

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI Roof materials in Valby (occupied area m 2 )

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI Sources of data The energy utility The national building stock register Arial photos and maps of Valby Surveys on location

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI Target-setting simple and clear involving citizens stimulate active participation give possibilities for everyone to take part

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI City of Copenhagen The City of Copenhagen has set up a series of targets to become an Environmental Metropolis in These targets include Valby as a part of Copenhagen and are: 50% of the inhabitants use their bicycle to work or education - today 36% do. The number of serious damaged in the traffic on bicycle is half of today – today 118 is seriously damaged each year. At least 80% of the Copenhagen bicyclers feel secure in the traffic (today it is 58%)

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI City of Copenhagen Copenhagen CO2 emission will be reduced by 20% - today Copenhagen emits 2.4 million ton (2005) or 4.9 ton per inhabitant. 90% of the Copenhageners can walk to a park, a beach, a nature resort or a bath in the harbour with in 15 minutes – today it is 60%. Visits by Copenhageners to parks, beaches, nature resorts and the baths in the harbour has doublet compared to today – today they on average visit these areas every second day and stay there for an hour.

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI City of Copenhagen There shall be no health damaging noise from roads and all schools and childcare centres in Copenhagen shall have a low noise level from traffic in daytime - today dwellings are exposed by to high noise level. The air shall be so clean than the health of the citizens is not affected – it is not the situation today. Organic food shall have a market share of 20% of the consumption in Copenhagen – today the market share is 7% in Denmark.

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI City of Copenhagen The Municipality shall go in front and have organic food as 90% in their institutions. Copenhagen shall be the cleanest Capital and among the best in the World, garbage in the streets shall be cleaned within 8 hours – Today Copenhagen is among the best third in Europe.

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI Target-setting for Valby Support the PV-plan Supplement the target-setting of the Municipality Have a local and participatory dimension Support local activities

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI Target-setting for Valby PV-installations Give possibilities for supporting PV building integration Give possibilities to buy shares in PV-installations Education and schools Develop collaboration schools on PV and energy matters Make PV and energy reduction visible Use web sites for information Energy families Make competitions between interested families Consult “red” families

MUSEC-EIE/06/024/SI Target-setting for Valby Give access to information and dialog Make demonstration projects

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