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Deliverables

Open access research data (opens in new window)

The data management plan which is to be established under task 15 at the beginning of the project will consider the corresponding template and criteria laid out for open access to research data and evaluate the publication dissemination of data collected in the project

Common methodological framework for Vision development (opens in new window)

This report will outline the methodological framework for integration of energy and urban planning mechanisms for vision development, according to strategic baselines and ambitions, including as well diagnosis and scenario generation and assessment activities.

Local stakeholder engagement plans (opens in new window)

This deliverable maps PED stakeholders their interests and relationships It takes stock of the level of citizencommunity engagement and collects insights on the social and economic potential of the plot areas It formulates CommunityLevel Indicators capturing residents wishes and needs as well as ways of achieving them This report also details the local followup activities which are differentiated according to LH city

Repository of definitions of terms, key characteristics archetypes, and a set of KPIs (opens in new window)

This report lists the terms in which project indicators are defined, as well as the key characteristics of archetypes and the final set of KPIs. Archetypes are understood as key compound entities that share similar properties and characteristics, such as energy demand pattern, composition of population by different criteria, density and other context-related factors. The final list of KPIs will be in conformity with SCIS, ESPRESSO and CITYkeys.

The PED Innovation Atelier organization document (opens in new window)

Document establishing the concept of PED Innovation Atelier to be applied, and further containing an overview of formal and less formal organisation typologies that fit the requirements of PED Innovation Atelier to be shaped in Cities. Identifying the main functions and organisational aspects of (1) Establishment stage, (2) Maturing stage and (3) Stabilising stage.

Electromobility-grid impact analysis (opens in new window)

DNV will analyse the performance of the connection between the electromobility infrastructure in the PED and the local distribution grid.

Shared cars platform evaluation (opens in new window)

Amsterdam invests heavily in electromobility in the city, in part this is through shared cars platforms. Though sharing systems exist already for some time, sharing of electric cars includes issues like time allowing for charging, which affects availability. The evaluation of the platform includes: Regulatory barriers, impact of offering different modalities ( e-cars, e-mopeds, e-bikes), business case, Mobility As A Service offerings, behaviour change.

City Vision 2050 for LHs en FCs (opens in new window)

The 8 participating cities will deliver a City Vision 2050, for guiding their urban energy transition challenges and integrate it into their planning procedures for effective impementation

Report on the capacity building activities (opens in new window)

This report will summarise the capacity building activities that are carried out in the Fellow Cities in support the replicability process. The activities will be evaluated in terms of capacity impact. Recommendation are provided for the cities for future actions

Functional and operational design of energy data commons (opens in new window)

This deliverable reports on the co-design activities of local stakeholders on the data process (the production of, access to, interaction with data) for PED residential data. It is meant to serve as a reference model to evaluate existing and future platforms, apps and digital energy services, including a proposed digital value model for the PED.

Updated SEAP/SECAP for LHs en FCs (opens in new window)

This deliverable is focused on providing innovative ideas to complement or update the SEAP/SECAPs in the cities of ATELIER, once developed the PED demonstrations and considering the insights acquired during the developments of the new City Visions 2050.

Impact assessment report for the operational PED measures (opens in new window)

Report documenting the methodology, assumptions and results of the impact assessement. Results reported for this task comprise performance indicators monitored under Task 9.2 which are benchmarked against reference alternatives as assessed in WP 2. The impact assessment will comprise indicators covering the traditional sustainability dimensions, including environmental, economic and social aspects. For environmental aspects, selected indicators for a broad range of life cycle impact categories are considered.D9.4.1 Life cycle environmental impact assessment of Poppies in Amsterdam is foreseen in M60 [PSI]

Report on the activities of the Dissemination and Communication Secretariat (opens in new window)

The yearly report on the activities of the Dissemination and Communication Secretariat contains a summary of the past activities, thus updating about what has been achieved and how big of an audience has been reached. The report contains written summaries, statistics as well as pictures of the different activities.

Data Management Plan (opens in new window)

The Data Management Plan will contain all the required information to handle research data during and after the end of the project including details about what data will be collected processed andor generated which methodology and standards will be applied whether data will be sharedmade open access and how data will be curated and preserved including after the end of the project The Data Protection Impact Assessment DPIA will be included in the DMP and will identify and provide the methods to ensure security ethics and privacy issues The DMP will be delivered in M6 and will be updated halfway the project in M33

Dissemination and Communication Strategy Plan (opens in new window)

This is a strategy for the project's overall Dissemination & Communication activities on local, regional, national, European and international level. It contains information about the timeline and the extend of planned activities such as website launch, flyer, publications, videos, events etc.

Benchmarking of selected solutions (opens in new window)

This report will describe the assessment of the goals and actions by the different solutions by each Smart City Planning Group, as well as the selection of the final scenario regarding the City Vision 2050.

PED Execution projects (at least 6 projects as results of task 6.1) (opens in new window)

This deliverable aims at defining 6 full PED designs in the preliminary selected areas in the FCs with the support of the PED Innovation Ateliers for ensuring their feasibility and high impact.

Energy and resource station connection to Republica (opens in new window)

A working vacuum sewerage system for both black water and kitchen waste. De sewerage system will be connected to the existing vacuum installation, which send the water to the (also existing) recovery station. Energy (heat and electricity) and fertilizer (phosphate) from the waste water is recovered there. The recovery station has a capacity for 1550 ie aprox.

Replication and upscaling strategy (opens in new window)

This report aims at defining a Replication and upscaling strategy in order to ensure and foster the replication potential of the smart solutions validated in the lighthouse cities. For that a deep analysis to ensure the adaptation of each smart solution to any specifc context will be carried out.

Agenda and programme for cooperation (opens in new window)

The collective programme on cooperation will be jointly developed with other smart city projects, in particular those focussing on PED, and in cooperation with the Smart City Network. The programme will describe the topics and modalities for cooperation in the areas of collective research and learning. The programme will identify the expect results, the contributing partners from different partners, and the timeline. The programme will be endorsed by all contributing projects.

Artistic, creative and deliberative interventions in Amsterdam and Bilbao (opens in new window)

This deliverable produces, and documents, creative interventions in Amsterdam and Bilbao, making use of artistic and deliberative methods such as dialogues and co-design sessions.

Completed and published Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) (M48) [UAS] for students in higher education and professionals (opens in new window)

Completed and published Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) for students in higher education and professionals. The MOOC comprises multi-media presentations, written course materials, case studies, exercises, lectures, examination materials and guidance for lecturers. The source for the materials are the two project demonstrations as well as other smart city projects. The language is English. The MOOC will be published on an open education platform.

Publications

Is it feasible a massive deployment of low-voltage DC microgrids renewable-based ? A technical and social sight. (opens in new window)

Author(s): Castillo-Calzadilla, Tony Cuesta, M.A. Olivares-Rodríguez, Cristian Macarulla, A.M. Borges, C.E.
Published in: Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, Issue vol 161, 2022, ISSN 1364-0321
Publisher: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2022.112198

Holistic fuzzy logic methodology to assess positive energy district (PathPED) (opens in new window)

Author(s): Tony Castillo-Calzadilla Roberto Garay-Martinez Cristina Martin Andonegui
Published in: Sustainable Cities and Society, Issue 89, 2022, ISSN 2210-6707
Publisher: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2022.104375+

Is a massive deployment of renewable-based low voltage direct current microgrids feasible? Converters, protections, controllers, and social approach

Author(s): T. Castillo-Calzadilla; M.A. Cuesta; Carlos Quesada; C. Olivares-Rodriguez; A.M. Macarulla; J. Legarda; C.E. Borges
Published in: Energy Reports, Issue 8, 2022, ISSN 2352-4847
Publisher: Elsevier

Ten questions concerning prospective LCA for decision support for the built environment (opens in new window)

Author(s): S. Bruhn, R. Sacchi, C. Cimpan, M. Birkved
Published in: Building and Environment, Issue 242, 2023, Page(s) 110535, ISSN 0360-1323
Publisher: Pergamon Press Ltd.
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2023.110535

The Opportunity for Smart City Projects at Municipal Scale: Implementing a Positive Energy District in Zorrozaurre (opens in new window)

Author(s): Cristina Martín, Tony Castillo-Calzadilla, Kristina Zabala, Eneko Arrizabalaga, Patxi Hernández, Lara Mabe, Joserra López, Jesús Mª Casado, Begoña Molinete, Mª Nélida Santos, Jordán Guardo
Published in: Ekonomiaz, Issue Ekonomiaz N.º 99, 1º semestre, 2021, 2021, ISSN 0213-3865
Publisher: Basque Government
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7540365

Energy Citizenship in Positive Energy Districts. Towards a Transdisciplinary Approach to Impact Assessment. (opens in new window)

Author(s): Mark van Wees, Beatriz Pineda Revilla, Helena Fitzgerald, Dirk Ahlers, Natalia Romero, Beril Alpagut, Joke Kort, Cyril Tjahja, Gabi Kaiser, Viktoria Blessing, Lia Patricio and Sander Smit.
Published in: Buildings, Issue 06.02.2022, 2022, ISSN 2075-5309
Publisher: MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12020186

E-Mobility in Positive Energy Districts (opens in new window)

Author(s): Castillo-Calzadilla, Tony Alonso-Vicario, Ainhoa Borges, Cruz E. Martin, Cristina
Published in: Buildings, Issue 3, 24.02.2022, 2022, Page(s) 15, ISSN 2075-5309
Publisher: MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12030264

State of the Art on Sustainability Assessment of Positive Energy Districts: Methodologies, Indicators and Future Perspectives (opens in new window)

Author(s): Guarino, Francesco Bisello, Adriano Frieden, Dorian Bastos, Joana Brunetti, Alberto Cellura, Maurizio Ferraro, Marco Fichera, Alberto Giancola, Emanuela Haase, Matthias Kantorovitch, Julia Neumann, Camilla Mankaa, Rose Segura, Ivan Luque Traverso, Marzia Tumminia, Giovanni Volpe, Rosaria Zhang, Xiaojin
Published in: Sustainability in Energy and Buildings 2021, Issue 29.09.2021, 2022, Page(s) 13, ISBN 978-981-16-6269-0
Publisher: Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-6269-0_40

Urban district modelling simulation-based analysis: under which scenarios can we achieve a PED? (opens in new window)

Author(s): Tony Castillo Calzadilla, Cristina Martin Andonegui and Cruz E. Borges
Published in: Proceedings of the conference: International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals & Devices, SSD'2021, 2021, ISBN 978-1-6654-1493-7
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
DOI: 10.1109/ssd52085.2021.9429457

Assessing the performance of Positive Energy Districts: The need for innovative methods (opens in new window)

Author(s): Karen Williams, Renee Heller, Mark van Wees and Thomas Vastenhout
Published in: OP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, Volume 1085, SBE22Delft - Innovations for the Urban Energy Transition: Preparing for the European Renovation Wave 11/10/2022-13/10/2022 Delft, Netherlands, 2022
Publisher: IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1085/1/012014

Reviewing challenges and limitations of energy modelling software in the assessment of PEDs using case studies (opens in new window)

Author(s): Alberto Belda, Emanuela Giancola, Karen Williams, Sanam Dabirian, Muhyiddine Jradi, Rosaria Volpe, Soroush Samareh Abolhassani, Alberto Fichera, Ursula Eicker
Published in: Belda A. et al. (2022) Reviewing Challenges and Limitations of Energy Modelling Software in the Assessment of PEDs Using Case Studies. In: Littlewood J.R., Howlett R.J., Jain L.C. (eds) Sustainability in Energy and Buildings 2021. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 263., Issue 29.09.2021, 2021
Publisher: Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-6269-0_39

Towards Energy Citizenship for a Just and Inclusive Transition: Lessons Learned on Collaborative Approach of Positive Energy Districts from the EU Horizon2020 Smart Cities and Communities Projects (opens in new window)

Author(s): Rosamaria Olivadese, Beril Alpagut, Beatriz Pineda Revilla, Jeroen Brouwer, Vasiliki Georgiadou, Alexander Woestenburg and Mark van Wees
Published in: The 8th Annual International Sustainable Places Conference (SP2020) Proceedings, Issue 65, 2-, 2021, Page(s) all
Publisher: MDPI Open Access Journals
DOI: 10.3390/proceedings2020065020

The impact of e-mobility in Positive Energy Districts (opens in new window)

Author(s): Tony Castillo-Calzadilla Ainhoa Alonso-Vicario Cruz E. Borges Cristina Martin Andonegui
Published in: Environmental Sciences Proceedings | Free Full-Text | The Impact of e-Mobility in Positive Energy Districts (mdpi.com), 2021
Publisher: MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/environsciproc2021011024

Energy Citizenship in New Energy Concepts (opens in new window)

Author(s): Mark van Wees, Beatriz Pineda Revilla, Helena Fitzgerald, Dirk Ahlers, Natalia Romero, Beril Alpagut, Joke Kort, Cyril Tjahja, Gabi Kaiser, Viktoria Blessing, Lia Patricio and Sander Smit.
Published in: Buildings, 2021
Publisher: MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/environsciproc2021011027

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