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Italy (1)

Practice:

Energy management system in the city of Ferrara

Location:

Municipality of Ferrara, Italy

Description:

Municipality of Ferrara showed the use of data at municipal level for implementation of energy strategies. The importance of energy data is linked to urban planning and environment, especially to specific actions, from refurbishment of public buildings to planning and monitoring activities. Collected energy data and software can used to match planning needs and public administration processes, enabling a better energy performance in a medium/long-term period. The images show collection and harmonization of data at local level. Collection of energy data in buildings and spatial information like shape, height, number of units, volume, age, type, energy consumption, heating system types. Buildings 01 Municipality Ferrara 1.jpg Buildings 01 Municipality Ferrara 2.jpg


Austria

Practice:

Energy management system in the city of Weiz

Location:

City of Weiz, Austria

Description:

Working consequently on energy issues and having energy data at municipal level is what Weiz has set up to do. The city of Weiz has decided to work with real data based on the size of the city of having about 11.300 inhabitants and about 450 energy supplied buildings. Having a good energy data basis is a result of (1) a survey of private households in the year 2013-2014, (2) the adjustment of this field research with existing data in the municipality and (3) the adjustment with statistics. The main challenge regarding energy management are (1) keeping the level of data quality (actualizing the data), (2) harmonizing them with existing data of the municipality (different tools and data basis) and (3) identifying/developing the “right” tool that could include future issues. Link: http://www.weiz.at/ Buildings 02 Weiz 1.jpg Buildings 02 Weiz 2.jpg


Italy (2)

Practice:

Collaboration between SIPRO, Dedagroup, Municipality of Ferrara and ELISE Action project

Location:

Municipality of Ferrara, Italy

Description:

The ELISE Action is a package of legal/policy, organisational, semantic and technical interoperability solutions to facilitate efficient and effective electronic cross-border or cross-sector interaction between European public administrations and between them and citizens and businesses. The collaboration between CitiEnGov project partners and ELISE Action will address issues on energy data and undertake activities related to collection of energy data. In this context, the Municipality of Ferrara ( who is associated partner in CitiEnGov) together with the project lead partner SIPRO and supported by Dedagroup will collect spatial and energy-related data that is of interest for the ELISE energy pilot, in particular for the Use Case 2 (Implementation of different buildings’ Energy Performance Labelling schemes), aiming at developing different geo-processing services to automatically calculate the “energy labels” of buildings based on spatial information and basic attributes such as volumes and surfaces. Link: http://inspire-sandbox.jrc.ec.europa.eu/energy-pilot/use-case-1/webapp/


Poland

Practice:

Complementary activities of CitiEnGov and mySMARTLife project

Location:

City of Bydgoszcz, Poland

Description:

The implementation of the CitiEnGov project is complementary to the activities that the City of Bydgoszcz is performing in the mySMARTLife project. mySMARTLife is a project funded under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Activities will take place in the three lighthouse/advanced cities, where they will implement integrated, smart solutions in 3 areas: energy in buildings, transportation and CT. One of the results of the CitiEnGov project, which aims at energy data harmonization, is an energy database. This database will provide data on energy consumption (electricity, central heating, gas and water) of municipal public buildings (e.g. schools, municipality offices). This might be used for Replication of Advanced Integrated Urban Planning methodology, for example:

  • where an energy model (demand and supply) will be identified to create a 3D modelling,
  • for simulations of energy demand for the next 10 – 20 years.

Link: http://www.mysmartlife.eu/mysmartlife/