ger baron (open energy data, amsterdam)
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AMSTERDAM SMART CITY1
Amsterdam Energy Atlas
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Opschalen-data!
• Data->Testbed->Data
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Het is er (online!) verbruik
maps.amsterdam.nll
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Het is er ! potenties
Informed decision making: Quantitative simulation
The six steps in the web-based decision support tool
1. Analyze the current situation
1. Analyze the current situation 2. Identify opportunities2. Identify opportunities
5. Allocate measures5. Allocate measures 6. Determine impact6. Determine impact
3. Set scenarios3. Set scenarios
4. Define measures4. Define measures
The decision support helps in identifying opportunities, defining and allocating measures and determining potential impacts in order to make informed decisions
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Something to talk about
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Balance district level
In Zuidoost:-great opportunities for the area to heat ‘itself’ by using local waste heat
In Nieuw-West:-great opportunities for housing to be self supporting in electricity
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results
• District planning: focus on heating and consultancy use data to
develop business case and collaboration with datacenter industry as
heat producers
• Building sector searches for best changes for retrofit using the atlas
• Support of development of development strategy for a neighborhood:
atlas introduced sustainability and has let to an agreement between
fibre optic com, waste com, water com, solar com, citizens
representatives and municipality to modernize homes
• National funding sceme for innovative car batteries
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structuur
opeNL
• Open data
• Open protocollen
• Open standaarden
• Testbed Amsterdam, Eindhoven,…
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