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TORINO ENERGY CENTER Marco Filippi, Politecnico di Torino

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TORINO ENERGY CENTER Marco Filippi, Politecnico di Torino

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Starting point of the project 1/2

The idea of an innovation cluster in Turin devoted to energy and

environment was born in 2008, in the context of the “Piano Territoriale

Integrato” named “Energy sustainability as development factor: a plan

for Torino”, a planning action carried out by the town government

concerning economical development, environmental sustainability and social

cooperation at the regional scale.

The cluster (a group of independent undertakings: innovative start-ups,

small, medium and large enterprises as well as research organizations) was

originally designed to stimulate innovative activity by promoting intensive

interactions, sharing of facilities and exchange of knowledge and expertise

and by contributing effectively to technology transfer, networking and

information dissemination among the undertakings in the cluster (Community

framework for state aid for research, development and innovation 2006/C

323/01).

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Starting point of the project 2/2

The Turin Energy Cluster was originally designed as a system of

locations, actors and relations in order to develop the market of energy

efficiency and renewable energy sources by a network in which various

subjects were involved:

- Politecnico di Torino

- Università di Torino

- I3P Politecnico di Torino

- Incubator Università di Torino

- Environment Park

polarized in 2 different locations:

• Polito Energy Center (Cittadella Politecnica)

• Energy Park (Parco Dora)

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The Energy Center 1/4

During the formulation of the strategic plan, the two different locations

became only one (Cittadella Politecnica).

A preliminary design of the area and of the building hosting the Energy

Center was carried out by the P&CM Office of the Politecnico di Torino at the

beginning of 2011.

The plan of the building was associated to a feasibility study carried out by

Finpiemonte, the finance company of Regione Piemonte.

The mission of the Energy Center was detailed in

• supporting the R&D&I system at regional level (universities, regional

innovation center, private research centers)

• developing skills and knowledge already present in the regional area

• increasing the access to market of clean and smart energy technologies

• increasing facilities and services for R&D&I activities

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In the feasibility study (March 2011) the «new» Energy Center was

described as a competence center in the field of clean & smart energy

technologies and a place for technological experimentation, in order to

support the generation and development of projects and to disseminate the

know-how among all scientific and economical subjects, at local and national

level. The functions of the building were described as follows:

• a multi-functional infrastructure mainly focused on the last phase of

applied research (test of components and systems)

• a modular space with high flexibility to offer location services to small,

medium and large enterprises as well as research organizations

• a test lab where SMEs can develop promising technologies

• a place for temporary incubation on innovative start-ups in the field of

clean&smart energy technologies, in close connection with the incubator

I3P (Politecnico di Torino).

The Energy Center 2/4

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The Energy Center 3/4

The project was approved by the Town Council in May 12, 2011.

Regione Piemonte approved the project and communicated the

availability of the funding on May 17, 2012.

The P&CM Office of the Town of Turin was taking care of the building

process and of the related tender.

The executive design of the building was carried out by the P&CM

Office of the Town of Turin and it was approved by the Town Council on

November 27, 2012.

The European tender will be launched in Spring 2013 and the end of

the construction is expected in Summer 2015.

The estimated construction cost is 15,3 M€.

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The Energy Center 4/4

The total investment is worth 19 M€ and it is financed by

• Regione Piemonte (14 M€), by the fund for renovation of old industrial

areas (POS-FESR funds 2007-2013)

• Compagnia di San Paolo (4 M€)

• Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Torino (1 M€), by the fund

assigned to Politecnico di Torino for purchasing scientific equipment

The life tenancy will be given to Politecnico di Torino.

The Energy Center will be built on a brownfield, where the Westinghouse

factory was located; becoming part of a large process of urban renovation

(Spina 2), close to Politecnico di Torino campus.

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POLITECNICO:Sede Centrale

POLITECNICO: Cittadella

R. UNIVERSITARIA: Borsellino

EX OFFICINE FERROVIARIE

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You are

here

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General views of the area as it is

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First phase (red colour): total gross floor area 8.830 square meters

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Basement -4,48m Parking (1900 m2)

Technical and service spaces

Cafeteria and relax area

Ground floor +0,00m Entrance hall and reception

Conference room

«Heavy» Laboratories

Floor 1 +8,37m Offices

Floor 2 +12,57m Offices

Floor 3 +16,77m «Light» Laboratories

Roof +21,17m Technical rooms and test-site

Building 1/4

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The ground floor

higher than all other floors (8 m), it is devoted to «heavy» labs in which it

is possible to test small energy converters (electrical generators, micro-

cogenerators, electrical motors) and small energy storage. The converters

will be able to be integrated into the general energy system of the

building.

The first and the second floors host offices and open spaces.

The third floor hosts a «light» lab where it’s possible to test electrical

appliance, ICT systems, devices for domotics, monitoring and energy

systems control.

Building 2/4

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The roof

it is a flat roof designed as a test-site

it will host structures with high flexibility and living labs to test materials,

solar panels and building envelope components.

A vertical shaft is foreseen to connect all the floors physically and to

hold:

- mechanical piping

- electrical cables

- data communication network

Building 3/4

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Building 4/4

The building will be a nearly Zero Energy Building.

It will consume a very low quantity of thermal energy (high insulated

envelope) and electricity (LED lighting) and it will be provided by

- connection to district heating

- TH panels to produce hot water

- PV panels to produce electricity

- high efficiency refrigerating equipment.

The building will be a sustainable building certified according to the

Italian certification procedure ITACA.

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Work in progress 1/2 A team composed by the funding bodies (Città di Torino, Regione

Piemonte, Compagnia di San Paolo, Fondazione CRT) and Politecnico

di Torino is working on, in strict cooperation with Environment Park.

At present the team is

revising the Energy Center core mission and carrying out different

value propositions as

• a “business and research center” in which SMEs can carry

out R&D&I activities in cooperation with Politecnico di Torino

• a “services center” in which SMEs can find assistance for

European project management, recruitment, partnership

search, IP management, exploitation management, fund

raising

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Work in progress 2/2

• a “test facility” in which SMEs can find equipment and

technicians to test their promising technologies

• an “interdisciplinary center” in which energy policies and

economical aspects of the energy systems can be discussed.

analysing the regional and national reference market

getting in contact with industrial and institutional stakeholder

looking at different models of organization and management

carrying out a business plan

scheduling an operational plan for start up

planning the communication strategies of the initiative.

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Thank you for the attention

Marco Filippi, Politecnico di Torino

[email protected]