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FOCUS 10. Smart systems in smart buildings Johan Ander, Smart City Specialist, Fortum (Sweden) Henk Kok, Senior strategic advisor, City of Eindhoven (The Netherlands) Cecilia Hugony, CEO, Teicos UE Srl (Italy) Moderator: Carsten Rothballer, Coordinator in Sustainable Resources, Climate and resilience, ICLEI Europe

Next Generation of Living Johan Ander CEO Info24 Program Manager Smart Energy in Stockholm Royal Seaport Fortum Technology and New Ventures 2

Fortum in brief Forerunner in clean energy Some 8,000 energy professionals Nordic and Baltic countries, Russia, Poland 64% of power generation CO 2 -free - in EU 97% Core competences in hydro and nuclear power, combined heat and power production and in operating on energy markets Energy-related products and expert services 1.3 million electricity sales customers 3 Figures: 2015

Challenges for the Energy Industry Profit margins down Higher customer expectations Increased competition Market disruptions 4

New market challengers Google and Apple 5

Fortum bought Info24 - a leading supplier of connected solutions Communication Server Hall tingco platform Smart Energy Solutions Big Data/Analytics Monitoring Smart Homes Back Office Solutions Business Solutions

7 Driving forces for change...

1. Changed customer view from the utilities 1900 2000 ICT 8

2. Part of the Problem Part of the Solution Massive Urbanization Smart City - Technology New Energy Solutions

Stockholm Royal Seaport will be a showcase for modern, sustainable urban development Stockholm Royal Seaport New district Former brownfield industrial area New residences: 12.000 New work places: 35.000 Ambitious environmental targets and visions Energy consumption: 55 kwh/sq.m, year Local electricity generation (30%) Automated waste collection system Public transportation Cycle paths Adapted to climate change Fossil free and climate+ by 2030 An arena for innovation Several R&D projects 10

Some of the leading Scandinavian companies in the industry, working together to develop new sustainable solutions Leading the program and responsible for the delivery of Smart grid and Active House Supplier of relevant technical infrastructure and technical competence Technical integrator of IT and Communication Supplier of the smart white goods in the Active House Research, analysis, scientific reporting Supports the program 25% 11

12 The BIG picture the Smart Energy City

Evolution towards an interactive customer model Today Low Interest Passive Tomorrow Aware Active Future Interested Efficient 13

Stockholm Royal Seaport Program budget 14 MEUR Smart Grid Active House Interaction Demand/Response Advanced steering Behavior analysis Reduced losses Hourly Prices Net measurement. Real-time consumption Home automation Energy visualization application Real-time consumption monitoring Smart appliances Own production Scheduling based on signals 14

Behavior Awareness - Change Behavior Awareness Change kwh 15

I m climate conscious in a new way... 16

New value chain because of increased customer activity Energy Production Energy Grid Energy Sales Active House Load Control Demand/Response x 1000s Interaction/Aggregation 17

Royal Seaport Example Demand Response Operation Centre Electric Vehicles Signals Production Peak Load White Goods

19 Next Step

Technology introduction - learn from the car industry 1920 2016 A modern car has 50 separate computers 20

IoT the Smart Energy Home is a better product 1920 2016 21

22 Next Step - a new energy experience

Tingco Next generation of Living Smart Home Solution Article from Dagens Nyheter 160514 Cooperation with Samsung

Interesting energy

Smart Home Offering with supplier 3 Smart Home Advanced Smart Washer Smart Dryer Smart Fridge Robot Cleaner Stereo TV 2 Smart Home Extended Smart Dimmers Smart Plugs Camera Door sensor Multi sensor Arrival Sensor 1 Smart Home Base Smart metering + Visualization + Support Hub Motion sensor/ Burglar alarm Fire Alarm Water alarm Temperature/ Humidity

...but we did this ten years ago! 26

...things have changed! PRICE TECHNOLOGY 27

Summary - evolution towards the end game...the solar economy Today Low Interest Passive Tomorrow Aware Active Future Interested Efficient End Game Optimized Progressive 28

Thank you! www.smartenergycity.se 29

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The user in control when reducing energy in buildings Two examples from Triangulum project, housing and small offices spaces Henk Kok, City of Eindhoven, 19 Oct. 2016, Stockholm

Agenda 1. Social inclusion All aboard, no one is left behind City Policy Social housing in The Netherlands / the image abroad and in NL 2. A user driven approach to energy reduction Energy reduction in social housing Energy reduction in small office spaces 32

All aboard, no one is left behind A city that uses the combined power of technology, ICT (open data and fast connections) and design(thinking), for the benefit of all its citizens. A city that actively offers test labs for business and knowledge institutions, with the aim of enhancing welfare, jobs and sustainability. Application fields are energy, traffic, public space and smarter and better organization of care, education and culture. Coalition Agreement Expedition Eindhoven, everyone on board (2014) 33

Image of social housing / public housing Banlieue Paris UK Chicago 34

Social housing image in The Netherlands 35

Social housing in The Netherlands 2012: 7 million dwellings Approx 30% of total stock 36

Replication potential in EU is large 59,5 59,4 63,2 37

Energy reduction Triangulum social housing partner Woonbedrijf / 3 principles 1. The tenant in control 2. Individual choice decides the moment of rehab / the series-of-one 3. Keeping the costs of living (energy costs + rent) as low as possible 38

Energy reduction Digital Tool WoonConnect is the one-stop-shop, the enabler to: 1. Raise energy awareness 2. Give insight in rehab choices (combinations between energy reduction measures, dwelling maintenance and individual dwelling adaptations) 3. Show appearance of the rehabilitated/adapted dwelling 39

Under development 1. Matching typology of dwellings with pre-developed options 2. Uploading the one-stop-shop with ready to order options / rehab components 3. Business model Ordering an option becomes as easy as ordering a Billy closet (IKEA) Advantages: Pre-developed options pave the road for replication and scale up, reducing assembly costs Faster assemble process gives less inconvenience for the dweller Guaranteed quality over 10 years for the dweller (owner) 40

Small Office User (SME tenant) 41

Sensors and controls in every small office / 42

At the office h 43

Dashboard for the building manager 44

Summary 1. App to control heat, lighting and ventilation 2. Sensors and controls Smart radiator control Smart lighting control Window open/close indicator Presence indicator 3. Algorithm drives a self learning system adapting to presence patterns of users 4. Dashboard for building manager showing performance of offices https://youtu.be/ivufkxq6u3y 45

THANK YOU! Name Position Organisation Address Mail Telephone www.triangulum-project.eu @Triangulum_EU

WoonConnect s business / value model COSTS Uploading original drawings and construction data Updating the technical data and drawings (floorplan, construction details) Updating the state of maintenance and unreported changes REVENUES Faster process leads to cost reduction: 1. For the housing association, due easier communication, lower interest costs, HR savings 2. For the municipality, due to easier and faster license procedures; 3. For the builder, due to less mistakes, less construction and more assembling Extra costs for digitalization = reduction of cost for housing association, municipality and builder 48

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50 BUILDING SUSTAINIBILITY 16 SPECIAL SESSION 10. SMART SYSTEMS IN SMART BUILDINGS FOSTERING DEEP RENOVATION OF THE RESIDENTIAL PRIVATE BUILDING STOCK FROM A SMART-CITY APPROACH CECILIA HUGONY, TEICOS UE SRL

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DEEP RENOVATION OF THE RESIDENTIAL PRIVATE BUILDING STOCK FROM A SMART-CITY APPROACH The proposed methodology is aimed to overcome this barrier through: The integration of the energy retrofit of buildings in an overall regeneration project of the urban area; The increasing of knowledge on personal energy consumption indoor, based on a new monitoring system connected to an EMS; The described action is integrated in the Sharing city program 54

55 WHAT IS SHARING CITIES Horizon 2020 lighthouse programme - proving ground for a better, common approach to making smart cities a reality. It seeks to develop affordable, integrated, commercial-scale smart city solutions with a high market potential. The programme is coordinated by the Greater London Authority. It fosters international cooperation and the consortium combines 35 partners from cities, industry representatives, NGOs and academia. The programme partners work in close cooperation with the European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities and with other `lighthouse` consortia. The programme draws on 24 million in EU funding. It aims to trigger 500 million in investment and to engage over 100 municipalities across Europe.

SMART CITY SOLUTIONS 56

CONSORTIUM PARTNERS

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Environmental sensors A A T, Tr, H, Lux, CO 2 A T, Tr, H, Lux, CO 2 Data hub smart meters meter A T, Tr, H, Lux, CO 2 A T, Tr, H, Lux, CO 2 External metereological station 1 T, humidity, CO2 Meter termico Electric Gas TLR Meter A2A boiler Meter A2A Rete elettrica 60

61 Communication Gas meter Utility data hub Electricity meter BUILDING Gas meter Electricity meter Elevator Lightning Environmental sensors EMS Monet Heat cost allocators Provider data hub APARTEMENT

Conclusions FOSTERING DEEP RENOVATION OF THE RESIDENTIAL PRIVATE BUILDING STOCK FROM A SMART-CITY APPROACH commitment of the Municipality the retrofit process is integrated in a whole urban regeneration project a digital-first approach for a better understanding of energy consumption of their properties a participative co-design process to foster citizen engagement in the retrofit process. 62

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION Cecilia Hugony c.hugony@teicosgroup.com www.sharingcities.eu 63

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