SMARTER TOGETHER has delivered the promised features and exceeded the promised impacts:
LARGE SCALE DEMONSTRATION: The goal for refurbishment works has been reached with the refurbishment of over 175,160 m² (115% initial target), including a diverse building portfolio in terms of ownership, use and age. The final energy saving and CO2-emission reductions amount respectively to 37.5 kWh/m2.a and 12 kg-CO2/m2.
USER-CENTRIC INNOVATION: Co-creation activities with the population have been extremely productive in the three Urban Living Labs, delivering promising results in terms of best practices and insights on citizen participation, co-creation, user-centric business model, etc.
LOW ENERGY DISTRICT APPROACH: 34 MW of new RES heating capacity have been commissioned (225 % initial target) while reaching 1,8 MW of new RES electricity production (85%). Altogether, the realized solutions for low energy districts in the 3 LHCs will annually save around 4,000 MWh/a, generate 1,145 MWh/a of RES while reducing around 1,496 tCO2/a of CO2-emission.
NEXT GENERATION DISTRICT HEATING: Over 206,000 m2 of floor space have been connected to the district heating in the three cities (240% initial target), heated with renewable energy sources (wood, geothermal, solar thermal).
CITIZEN-ORIENTED DATA PLATFORMS: Interoperable, non-vendor lock-in ICT platforms commissioned in all three LHC have been continuously enhanced with new sets of data and visualization tools. Data-sharing agreements have been signed with providers as data flows from implemented smart meters, lamppost sensors, mobility solutions, RES production systems and refurbished buildings.
E-MOBILITY INTEGRATION: Mobility services have been deployed in full scale. Almost all promised mobility stations have been commissioned, reaching the targets of e-vehicles and charging stations with a total annual distance travelled with e-vehicles reaching 125,800 km. All together, the mobility solutions implemented in the 3 LHCs will annually save around 46,6 MWh/a while reducing around 15 tCO2/a.