The "Energy in cities" sub-programme is aimed to: oProviding and analyzing examples of visions for Smart Cities that can be used as a basis for tailor-made solutions and roadmaps for each individual city oProposing integrated database structures that can allow cities to plan a Smart City and then monitor the performance of the city during and after the transition process on the basis of well-defined Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). oOffering new simulations tools (static and/or dynamic) that, once an energy concept has been chosen, will help produce a more detailed design of those measures and their implementation (sizing of technical components, business models) in particular in the case of pilot projects. oSetting up a template for the implementation of the living lab concept into practice oDefining the links and opportunities for complementary research between existing individual research areas related to sustainable city aspects (energy and e.g. water, waste, transport) and taking into account stakeholder approaches.
Energy European Research alliance (EERA). Joint Programme "Smart Cities", Sub-programme "Energy in cities" (lead AIT, deputy VITO) (2011-2014) http://www.eera-set.eu/index.php?index=30
Monica Salvia;Filomena Pietrapertosa;Carmelina Cosmi
2013
Abstract
The "Energy in cities" sub-programme is aimed to: oProviding and analyzing examples of visions for Smart Cities that can be used as a basis for tailor-made solutions and roadmaps for each individual city oProposing integrated database structures that can allow cities to plan a Smart City and then monitor the performance of the city during and after the transition process on the basis of well-defined Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). oOffering new simulations tools (static and/or dynamic) that, once an energy concept has been chosen, will help produce a more detailed design of those measures and their implementation (sizing of technical components, business models) in particular in the case of pilot projects. oSetting up a template for the implementation of the living lab concept into practice oDefining the links and opportunities for complementary research between existing individual research areas related to sustainable city aspects (energy and e.g. water, waste, transport) and taking into account stakeholder approaches.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


