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1 www.mm.dk 14.09.2012 Rethinking infrastructure A danish perspective Bjarke Møller, Editor-in-Chief, Monday Morning

2 www.mm.dk The global trend: Big cities

3 www.mm.dk Cities as Denmarks growth engine

4 www.mm.dk Denmarks big cities 2050

5 www.mm.dk CPH – a region with huge possibilities Denmarks no 1 growth engine 80 % of all high tech companies 75 pct. of all new jobs in DK Geographical expansion 1,7 mill. inhabitants 3,7 mill. inhabitants A better infrastructure needed A question of mobility

6 www.mm.dk Øresund - a success story Number of daily commuters, The Øresund bridge,

7 www.mm.dk But also a burning platform Next stop Berlin?

8 www.mm.dk The Nordic super region Risk for CPH Airport: - 800.000 Scandinavian passengers

9 www.mm.dk Mobility as a growth driver

10 www.mm.dk Den nye helhedsløsning? The green center of Copenhagen

11 www.mm.dk A real dilemma Copenhagen wants to become a leading green city The Capital as traffic hub and growth engine Versus Environmental concerns

12 www.mm.dk Traffic jams are a huge cost for CPH 29 million wasted hours a year Societal costs 8,5 billion Dkr/year

13 www.mm.dk Looking for new solutions In the last 50 years = x 5 cars

14 www.mm.dk Green solutions You need to make citizens change

15 www.mm.dk Facilitating new transport solutions - Sharing your next electric car

16 www.mm.dk Collective traffic will be hot again 2050 prognosis:

17 www.mm.dk High Speed - better for the environment 4 times lower costs Aeroplane High speed train Noise Air pollution CO2 emissions per passenger-kilometre are just 12 g/pkm by High Speed train compared with 153 g/pkm by air and 115g/pkm by car kr/passenger km

18 www.mm.dk But building, maintaining and operating High Speed Rail involves huge sunk cost And initial high CO2 emissions in construction works

19 www.mm.dk Careful with the costs ! Construction costs will make a huge difference The lowest construction cost per km is 9 million euros. The highest is 39 million euros

20 www.mm.dk DK 2042… higher speed, but not HSR

21 www.mm.dk Speed and agility define the competitiveness of nations

22 www.mm.dk Monday Morning – a leading Scandination Innovation tank – Find more knowledge and new solutions at: www.mm.dk


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