CARTIF PROJECTS
ATELIER
Design, implementation and validation of Positive Energy Districts
Description
ATELIER is a demonstration project whose main objective is the design, implementation and validation of Positive Energy Districts (PEDs) in Amsterdam and Bilbao, avoiding 1.7kton of CO2 emissions, through the integration of smart urban solutions which will facilitate the deployment of the PEDs and consequently ensure their replication in the six fellow cities.
In addition, cities will work on the definition of a City Vision to face the decarbonization of the energy system of the city by 2050. For covering this purpose, working groups in each city will be stablished and tools and methodologies to support policy makers and urban planner along the decision-making process will be developed.
Objetives
- Reduction of CO2 emissions through the deployment of smart urban solutions, facilitating their integration, local renewable energy production and high energy efficiency.
- Collaboration and knowledge exchange for the implementation and replication of PEDs through the participation of the main stakeholders (public authorities, knowledge institutions, industry, and citizens) due to ATELIER’s network creation.
Actions
CARTIF will participate in the following actions:
- Deployment of smart urban solutions for the definition of Bilbao’s PED located in Zorrotzaure island : Smart energy management systems in buildings, low temperature heat and cold network, smart mobility services, etc.
- Replicability strategy definition leadership, as well as its deployment to deliver six replicability plans in the six fellows cities.
Expected results
- Increase in the use of renewable energy, waste heat recovery and energy storage solutions integrated in the energy system.
- PEDs development and deployment leadership.
- Energy efficiency improvement and an optimized self-consumption at district level.
- Improvement of electric mobility solutions.
- Air quality in lighthouse cities improvement.
- a huge catalogue of innovative solutions highly replicable.
Partners
City of Amsterdam | City of Bilbao |
TECNALIA | TNO |
CARTIF | De Waag Society |
Amsterdam Univsersity of Applied Scienes | Steinbeis Europa Zemtrum |
Zabala Innovation Consulting | Eddwin Oostmeijer projectontowikkeling |
República Development VOF | PSI |
City of Krakow | City of Copenhagen |
City of Bratislava | City of Budapest |
City of Matoshinos | City of Riga |
TELUR | EVE |
AMS Institute | Spectral |
DEUSTOTECH | IBERDROLA |
Waternet | DNV GL |
Greenchoice | Civiesco |
Fraunhofer ITWM | Cluster de Energía |
Networking
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SGA1-NZC
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ASCEND
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SUPERSHINE
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MOVE2CCAM
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NEUTRALPATH
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REHOUSE
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NetZeroCities
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SmartEnCity
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REMOURBAN
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CITyFiED
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