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Energy-Smart Cities-DK: Benchmarking energi situationen af danske kommuner:Baggrundsrapport ; Energy-Smart Cities-DK:Benchmarking the energy situation of Danish municipalities. Background Report
Energi- og ressourceknaphed er ved at blive en af de største udfordringer af vores samfund. Smart city idéen er at arbejde med omstillingen til en mere bæredygtig by og samtidig holde livsstandarden højt ved at bruge eksisterende ressourcer på en ’smarter’, dvs. mere effektiv, måde. Viden om energi-situationen i byerne er en vigtig del for at arbejde med det. Med ”Energy-Smart Cities-DK” fremlægger vi en benchmarking af alle 98 danske kommuner indenfor energiområdet. Projektet baseres på et indikatorsystem udviklet i EU-FP7 projektet PLEEC og bidrager til NRGi’s projekt ”Smart city 2014” med input til workshops med interesserede kommuner. Denne baggrundsrapport beskriver metoden og nogle overordnede resultater. ; In this report we present some overall results and the methodology behind the Energy-Smart Cities-DK model, a benchmark of the energy situation of Danish municipalities. The analysis was conducted by researchers at the University of Copenhagen, based on work by researchers at the Vienna University of Technology and further partners in the ongoing EU-FP7 project PLEEC (Giffinger, Hemis, Weninger, & Haindlmaier, 2014) .This particular project on benchmarking Danish municipalities is financed by the Danish energy service company NRGi and their affiliated company Kuben Management, who have an interest in exploring the operationalization of the smart city, a term which is widely used in current city development strategies. There are various definitions for that concept – we think the most important characteristic of a smart city is that it can activate and use the resources and capital available in a most efficient way – also in the long run, that means in a sustainable way.A key issue for smart city development is energy, mainly related to two future urban challenges: Climate change and resource scarcity (Droege, 2011; European Commission, 2010). At this background, the University of Copenhagen, Department for Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Section for Landscape Architecture and Planning ...
Energy-Smart Cities-DK: Benchmarking energi situationen af danske kommuner:Baggrundsrapport ; Energy-Smart Cities-DK:Benchmarking the energy situation of Danish municipalities. Background Report
Energi- og ressourceknaphed er ved at blive en af de største udfordringer af vores samfund. Smart city idéen er at arbejde med omstillingen til en mere bæredygtig by og samtidig holde livsstandarden højt ved at bruge eksisterende ressourcer på en ’smarter’, dvs. mere effektiv, måde. Viden om energi-situationen i byerne er en vigtig del for at arbejde med det. Med ”Energy-Smart Cities-DK” fremlægger vi en benchmarking af alle 98 danske kommuner indenfor energiområdet. Projektet baseres på et indikatorsystem udviklet i EU-FP7 projektet PLEEC og bidrager til NRGi’s projekt ”Smart city 2014” med input til workshops med interesserede kommuner. Denne baggrundsrapport beskriver metoden og nogle overordnede resultater. ; In this report we present some overall results and the methodology behind the Energy-Smart Cities-DK model, a benchmark of the energy situation of Danish municipalities. The analysis was conducted by researchers at the University of Copenhagen, based on work by researchers at the Vienna University of Technology and further partners in the ongoing EU-FP7 project PLEEC (Giffinger, Hemis, Weninger, & Haindlmaier, 2014) .This particular project on benchmarking Danish municipalities is financed by the Danish energy service company NRGi and their affiliated company Kuben Management, who have an interest in exploring the operationalization of the smart city, a term which is widely used in current city development strategies. There are various definitions for that concept – we think the most important characteristic of a smart city is that it can activate and use the resources and capital available in a most efficient way – also in the long run, that means in a sustainable way.A key issue for smart city development is energy, mainly related to two future urban challenges: Climate change and resource scarcity (Droege, 2011; European Commission, 2010). At this background, the University of Copenhagen, Department for Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Section for Landscape Architecture and Planning ...
Energy-Smart Cities-DK: Benchmarking energi situationen af danske kommuner:Baggrundsrapport ; Energy-Smart Cities-DK:Benchmarking the energy situation of Danish municipalities. Background Report
Fertner, Christian (author) / Groth, Niels Boje (author)
2015-01-01
Fertner , C & Groth , N B 2015 ' Energy-Smart Cities-DK : Benchmarking the energy situation of Danish municipalities. Background Report ' Centre for Strategic Urban Research .
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