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Elaboration of Smart City Indicators System as a Guideline
and a Common Framework for Implementation of Smart City
Initiatives in the APEC Region
46th Energy Working Group Meeting
Da Nang, Viet Nam
2013
Relevance of Project
APEC smart city research
APEC Low
Carbon
Model Town
Project
APEC Low
Carbon
Town Plan
and Design
Contest
APEC Smart
City
Industrial
Technology
Cooperation
Forum
A number of
research
project
studying
integral smart
city elements
APEC Smart
City
Innovation &
Technology
Cooperation
Forum
Integrated
System
/Smart City
Indicators
?
APEC smart city research
activities call for an
integrated basis that can
become a reference point
for the joint efforts of APEC
economies aimed at
sustainable development
and low-carbon future.
Employing the best
international experience
and practices will assure
more cohesive strategy for
the local governments and,
therefore, effectiveness of
the state policies and
measures in urban
development.
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Relevance of Project
Realising that APEC smart city research activities need
a standard and reference indicators system for construction and maintenance of smart cities,
the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation officially announces
a new APEC research proposal of the Russian Federation:
“Elaboration of Smart City Indicators System as a Guideline and a
Common Framework for Implementation of Smart City Initiatives in
the APEC Region”
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Objectives of Project
To develop the standard and reference indicators system for
construction and maintenance of smart cities in the APEC
region
To elaborate the technical conformity assessment
programmes and conformity assessment system for integral
elements of smart cities (energy management, smart
transport, ICT platform, water management solutions)
To elaborate technical regulations for smart technologies
(smart metering technologies, wireless sensor networks, etc.),
contributing to the information technology and digital
economy development
Success in meeting these objectives will ensure the regulatory cooperation among APEC
Economies toward smart city development
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Alignment
The proposed project is in line with APEC current strategic objectives
and priorities:
1. Focus on low-carbon society and sustainable development is reflected in two
recent EWG meetings in Malaysia (EWG 43, March, 2012) and the USA (EWG
44, November, 2012) discussions and reports in the framework of:
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APEC ENERGY SMART COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE (ESCI);
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APEC SMART GRID INITIATIVE (ASGI);
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LOW-EMISSION ENERGY SUPPLY, INCLUDING CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE, AND BIOMASS;
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FACILITATE A TRANSITION TO A LOWER ENERGY ECONOMY.
2. Included in the “Action Agenda to move APEC toward an Energy Efficient,
Sustainable, Low-Carbon Transport Future” and work plan for 2011-2013
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"WE ALSO UNDERLINE THE SUCCESSFUL PROGRESS OF THE APEC LOW-CARBON MODEL TOWN (LCMT) PROJECT, WHICH
WAS PROPOSED BY JAPAN AND ENDORSED BY THE NINTH ENERGY MINISTERS MEETING (EMM-9). IN ORDER TO REALIZE
A LOW-CARBON ECONOMY, IT IS VITAL THAT WE IMPLEMENT LOW-CARBON TECHNOLOGIES IN A COMPREHENSIVE
MANNER TO TARGET AN ENTIRE TOWN. WE EXPECT BEST PRACTICES OBTAINED BY THIS APEC PROJECT TO SERVE AS
MODELS TO THE WORLD”.
3. The task of promoting the values of low-carbon and sustainable way of living is
a substantial and integral part of EWG strategic goal
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Project Timeline
May 2014 – April 2015 (12 months)
Three stages of Project execution:
Stage 1. Exploratory and
research phase (MayAugust 2014)
Stage 2. Analysis and
synthesys of the smart
city standarts and
indicators existing in the
APEC economies
(September 2014 December 2014)
Stage 3.
Development/Preparatio
n of the general system
of smart city indicators
for the APEC region
(January 2015 - April
2015)
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Stakeholders
Project stakeholders:
Expert community – professionals currently involved in related activities on the
territory of APEC Member Economies (representatives of national ministries and
other governmental bodies and agencies, NGOs and commercial entities)
Project beneficiaries:
Direct – national
governments
responsible for
national policies on
urban and economic
development,
energy and
environmental
protection policy,
transport systems
Indirect – citizens
and communities of
APEC economies,
who will benefit
from improved
urban environment,
more sustainable
and green
communities
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Communication
Final report will be presented to profile ministries and government agencies as well
as wider professional community
International conference will
allow a lively discussion and
dissemination of experience
of different APEC economies
in urban development and
resource efficient growth
Project results will be
disseminated through public
media resources
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Project Budget
Total Budget
APEC funding
Self-funding
$166,631.3
$118,661.3
$47,970.0
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Your queries and comments are welcome.
Thank you for your attention!
Ms. Maria Volkova
International Cooperation Department
Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation
Tel: +7 495 631-86-50
Fax: +7 495-631-81-50
Mob: +7 926 527-96-09
E-mail: [email protected]
www.minenergo.gov.ru