seai docklands 21 04-12-2015
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Dublin DocklandsA Smart, Responsible and Sustainable place to do business Dublin City Council overview4th December 2015
A SEAI Sustainable Energy Community
By 2021 to be one of the most resource efficient business & community districts in Europe
Before we get into … why important?
What is Docklands21?
Global Megatrends
Technology & Innovation play
Investment & Financing opportunities
$36TN investment // 2050 (UN)$500BN pa 2020 // $1TN pa by 2030$310BN clean energy 2014 // up 16% on 2013 (BNEF)Upward growth trend despite drop in tech costsEx. $12TN energy generation // $8TN into clean (BNEF)$365BN GS, JP Morgan, Citi, BoAML
Within this…Irish snapshot
$35BN environmental assets 640 trading orgs. active94 academic / research organisations7th ‘green’ tax policy5th 2014 global Index of Cleantech InnovationTop 10 2014 Cleantech start-up generator countriesHuman Capital lead, akin to aviation aircraft leasing
sector: active globally
Firms that that address sustainability issues proactively and embed sustainability are more competitive and are being rewarded in the marketplace by consumers
40 firms 51 buildings 31,000 employees €20MN combined energy bill 2014 153 GWh of combined energy use 6 GWh of energy savings already identified 193 resource efficiency projects already undertaken
By 2021 to be one of the most resource efficient business & community districts in Europe
Docklands21 stats
Positive bottom / top line financial results Contribute to competitiveness Collaboration to achieve financial economies of scale on projects Achieve internal efficiency & sustainable objectives Employee satisfaction and motivation Meet CSR objectives Benchmark against peer international districts and businesses Underpin future success of Dublin’s flagship business district ‘Green jersey’ in supporting Irish indigenous tech solutions Contribute to realising Ireland’s climate change commitment
Docklands21 outputs
Double to 80 private sector participants Developing Solutions to address resource efficiency• Initial baseline analysis of company energy, water and waste usage• Using data to identify tangible opportunities to save energy, waste & water • Advise and support participating firms which technical solutions best fit their needs,
including financial modelsNetwork• Shared platform for learning and collaboration for best practice• Collaborate with multiple partners to realise economies of scale for projects• Initiate demand-led challenges to Ireland’s cleantech ecosystem• Benefit from joining EU /national funding bids to secure project fundingKnowledge• Skills development of staff, upskilling ranging from general awareness to tailored
technical and financial courses that benefit continued competitiveness / BDPublicity nationally / internationally Expansion to Cork
Docklands21 next steps
Participating firms snapshot
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