DAS ENERGIEREFERAT Masterplan 100% climate protection Frankfurt s systemic transition pathway to 100% renewable energy supply Alice Bauer, Municipal Energy Agency 4 November 2014 1
Agenda Introduction to Frankfurt Challenges Frankfurt s strategy Current projects involvement and participation of local stakeholders Conclusion 2
Some basic facts about Frankfurt am Main inhabitants: >700.000 area: 250 km² Inhabitants including the Rhein-Main Region: 5.5 Million 3
Frankfurt International Airport 4
Stock exchange 5
International hub 700.000 inhabitants 170 nationalities 6
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Challenges
Challenge: Mobility hub commuters: > 300.000 / day jobs: 680.000 Frankfurt Airport: passengers: 57.52 million (2012) employments: 75.000 (2011) 9
need: integrated mobility concepts 10
Internet Hub challenge: Data-centres need: solutions for cooling, waste heat use security Quelle Foto: www.heise.de 11
challenge: 85 % of the housing stock is older than 30 years need: Energy efficient retrofit and efficient energy supply of districts which meets the latest technical standards 12
Chance and challenge: industry highest energy demand in Frankfurt waste heat usage application of the hydrogen-infrastructure to traffic and windgas Infraserv Höchst 13
Strategy
2050 Vision 100 % renewable energy 50 % energy reduction 25% renewables (city) 25% renewables (region)
Districts of Frankfurt am Main pilot districts masterplan Bockenheim Höchst-Unterliederbach Nordend
1. Energy saving electricity, heat, mobility 2. Energy efficiency electricity, heat, mobility Development of renewable energy sources 3. cooperation with the region
energy demand by sectors = households = services = industry = traffic & logistics Aufteilung des Endenergieverbrauchs nach Nutzungsgruppen, IBP nach (ifeu 2013)
Stakeholders
Currently over 400 stakeholders identified: Associations, foundations, NGOs, consultancies, housing associations, public instutitions, SMEs, large companies, institutes, universities, start-ups, CITIZENS (!) 20
Clustering and visualizing stakeholders DAS ENERGIEREFERAT 21
Complex system of stakeholders involved requires multi-level, systemic approach 22 source: ifeu Institute, Fraunhofer IBP
European streets with fossil fuelled cars
European streets with electric cars
Learning processes/dimensions DAS ENERGIEREFERAT 26
Current projects (selection)
Regime Established practices Associated rules Presentation title 28
Strategic focus: reduction of energy demand Passive house regulation by Frankfurt City Council in 2008 29
Local district heating regulations for new development areas Efficient and renewable energy supply Combined heat and power technology & district heating: substantial factor of energy supply structure in Frankfurt Waste incineration plant: converts waste into a renewable resource Biomass-plant: 80.000 MWh per year, using mainly wood as fuel Quelle Foto: Mainova 30
Simulation tool for building stock modelling and energy supply source: Teamred 31
Energy saving club for households www.eclub-frankfurt.de 32
Independent consultancy agency www.energiepunkt-frankfurt.de Consultancy on energy topics for landlords and tenants Platform and network for craftsmen in the sector (dialogue and exchange, quality assurance, etc.)
Members of the association Innung für elektro- und informationstechnische Handwerke Frankfurt Schornsteinfegerinnung Rhein-Main Dachdecker Innung Frankfurt am Main
Niche Small-scale spaces Radical innovations Presentation title 35
Label.FRANKFURT Aim: keeping small shop keepers in business by helping them to become more sustainable (holistic approach, which includes assessment of the product range and services they offer) and to reduce their energy demand which consequently leads to reduced energy bills and higher competitiveness. Network has grown to 23 member shops since 01/2014; potential identified >300 in Frankfurt tool: sustainability cube 36
Institute for Sustainability in Culture and Tourism addresses systemic barriers to energy efficiency in cultural istitutions 37
bettervest GmbH 38
Conclusion DAS ENERGIEREFERAT Climate action is a transdisciplinary process Society as a whole has to get engaged to make the transition happen love money necessity
Thank you for your kind attention! Alice Bauer City of Frankfurt am Main Municipal Energy Agency Alice.Bauer@Stadt-Frankfurt.de 40
Developing innovative and replicable approaches to reduce energy demand in theatres and comparable cultural institutions 1. baumast. kultur & nachhaltigkeit (CH) 2. Bettervest GmbH (DE) 3. creative carbon scotland (GB) 4. EDINN (ES) 5. Electronic Theatre Controls (INTL) 6. IMPART 2016 Festival Centre (PL) 7. Institut für Nachhaltigkeit in Tourismus und Kultur (DE) 8. smart script (DE) 9. Warwick Arts Centre (GB) 10. Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra (PL) Submission postponed to 2015 41