Innovative energy technologies and supply options
To bridge the link between innovative technological solutions and urban planning processes, a
comprehensive understanding and learning is required to support the institutionalisation of low
carbon development of both new and existing city areas. This section is part of WP2 and
summarizes good practise examples from the UL-cities and cities outside the consortium,
which promote low-carbon development by applying both, innovative technical solutions as well as
good-practise planning and implementation approaches.
description of urban development sites with innovative energy technologies and supply options
- South axis Amsterdam (Zuidas) a multifunctional land use project
- Houthhavens Amsterdam
- Märkisches Viertel
- Adlershof
- EnergyLab Nordhavn – New Urban Energy Infrastructures
- Clichy Batignolles – an ambitious eco-district project
- ZAC Claude Bernard (PNE) – mixed development zone
- Lyon Confluence
- Stockholm open district heating
a business model for heat recovery in the sustainable city - Low-energy housing in SRS
- Seestadt aspern – Vienna’s Urban Lakeside
- Donaufeld
- Fahngasse – flexible and affordable living
- Industrial Targówek
- Revitalisation Programme of Praga, Warsaw
- Carlsberg Byen, Copenhagen the transformation of a brewery site into a new district
- Campus Borongaj
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description of projects with innovative energy technologies and supply options
- ZagEE
- E2STORMED
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