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KIC- EIT
Co-location Benelux
Intelligent, energy efficient buildings
and cities are the key to sustainable
development!
Jan H. Blom
From minimal dissatisfaction to a sustainable
energy-positive built environment
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Buildings today:
• consume ~ 37% world energy
• exploit ~ 40% of world resources
• produce ~ 40% of world waste
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2050: Indoor environmental quality optimized for health, comfort and/or productivity,
while considering ecological/ climatic requirements and economics
• Multiscale/ multiphysics and transdisciplinary approach
• Address technological solutions for energy generation, storage, distribution and
conservation
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Integrate and optimize in design, construction and operation of new and existing
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buildings
Combine, tune and integrate infrastructures for distribution of energy,
transport and waste disposal
KIC InnoEnergy
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The topic
Intelligent, Energy Efficient Buildings and Cities
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Vision
• Urban environments are the key areas in an
sustainable future since they account for the
major part of the population and the energy use
in the EU and worldwide. A new role for cities
as “centers of excellence” is emerging
Highly visible pilots
• Evolution towards CO2 neutrality is irreversible
• The full trias energetica including system
integration will form an essential element in this
evolution; this includes that energy efficiency of
buildings, installations and end-user behaviour
are an important starting point.
(Sources: SET-plan EII roadmaps smart cities, smart grids, E2B,…)
Energy system
integration
with strong end-user
focus
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Vision
• The EU ambitions towards 80% renewable energy
supply requires efforts on all levels, including large
integration of local distributed renewables ; there is a
tendency towards larger electrification of the energy
system (e.g. electric transport); integration of different
energy sources remains essential
• All high level roadmaps on sustainable cities integrate
transport, buildings and grid aspects.
• Visible sustainability and a social attractive living
environment are essential for inhabitants; this is
possible through a holistic approach where the energy
aspect forms an integral part together with urban
planning, cradle to cradle approaches,…
Integration
different energy
sources
Integration
building,
transport, grid
In term
integration with
other urban aspects
(Sources: SET-plan EII roadmaps smart cities, smart grids, E2B,…)
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Strategy – embedded in EU initiatives
Industry
European Industrial Initiative
Research
European Energy
Research Alliance
Innovation
to Implementation
European Institute of
Innovation & Technology
Financing
European Research Area
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Strategy embedded in EU initiatives
EII Roadmap smart cities
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Electricity grids roadmap
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E2B roadmap
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Covenant of mayors
The Covenant of Mayors is a commitment by signatory towns and
cities to go beyond the objectives of EU energy policy in terms of
reduction in CO2 emissions through enhanced energy efficiency
and cleaner energy production and use.
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City networks
• Energie-Cités is the association of European local authorities
promoting local sustainable energy policies.
• The association created in 1990 represents now more than 1000
towns and cities in 26 countries.
EUROCITIES is the network of major European cities, covering the local
governments of more than 140 large cities in over 30 European countries.
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Joint program Urban Europe
Future cities and transport (FoCit)/Urban Europe
The vision of the proposed JPI URBAN EUROPE is to fundamentally
rethink and manage the dynamics of urban development in Europe
to sustain and enhance urban areas as a place of vitality, liveability
and accessibility for future generation..
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Innovation projects
Integrating energy
storage on local levels
TRANSPORT
Individual local transport and impact on grid based energy carriers
PR 23: EV City
Heat networks
Long/short term
storage
Innovative intelligence
for new business cases
NETWORKS
Integration energy flows in densily populated aread
PR 25: KIC ASS Active substations
Low cost intelligent
Component set
Grid operators
+ system
suppliers
BUILDINGS AND DISTRICTS
Compact
thermal storage
PR 22: Towards energy neutrality with energy efficient and
intelligent buildings & districts
BUILDINGS
PR 24: Energy storage
Proof of concept in
home system with low
cost sensors
DISTRICTS
In home interoperability
evaluation service
Building component
manufacturers
Construction
companies
URBAN INNOVATION LABS – SMART CITY APPLICATIONS
Project to be defined together with CC’s in 2011, start 2012
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Complementarity and co-operation
with other co-locations
Technology components
PV, bio-energy CHP,…
Intelligent and efficient
buildings and cities
Integration local, central
energy supply, storage,…
Integration grids from
transmission to end-users
Integration of multi
stakeholder business cases
Cradle to cradle
Urban planning
Indoor climate
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CC-Benelux Vision on Education
• Virtual world energy university
– combined with face-to-face education
• Learning by immerging
– challenges coming from industry
• Both technical and business competencies
• Mobility: geographical and “vertical”
• Joint and double degrees
• Top talent
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Explore house
• Working and social environment
• Face-to-face and virtual
• Innovative learning
– Lectures from wherever the experts are
– Lectures on request
– Group meetings from around the globe
• Physical e-learning theatre and laboratories
• Remote laboratories
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CC-Benelux education
• CC-Benelux Graduate School: Smart and energy efficient
buildings and cities
– MSc programme
– PhD programme
– 2 years designers programme together with industry
(PDeng, Licencate)
• Project in third year of BSc
– to sensitize students
• Life long learning programme
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CC-Benelux Vision on Innovation
Establish a joint innovation platform
to stimulate & support
innovation and high-tech entrepreneurship
within KIC InnoEnergy
“From idea to business”
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Innovation & Incubation
The Innovation Triangle applied
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Activities
Smart cities market watch
Active demand lobby
Eg. Identify new pilot project opportunities with local governments
Stimulation of technology integration based
on global IP portfolio analysis of partners
Support for innovation funding mechanisms
Eg. Innovative system with different components
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Eg. EIB , seed-funding stimulation
Innovation & Incubation
The Innovation Triangle applied
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Unique Solid Value Proposition
Application drivers
Stimulation
Open Innovation:
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Contract Research
Collaborative research
Licensing
IPR
R&D funding
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High-Tech
Entrepreneurship
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Incubation
Spin-off creation
IPR
Funding
Coaching & Training
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Venture Business Office
Innovation drivers
People
• Students
• Researchers
• PhD
• Professors
Research &
Technologies
• TNO
• TU/e
• KUL
• VITO
• ….
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Industry
• Eandis
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Collocations
• Stockholm
• B’lona
• Grenoble
• ….
Innovation & Incubation
The Innovation Triangle applied
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