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The City of Knowledge – A Triple Helix Organization

Methods for an alternative value chain

Thanks to all colleagues from

CITIES Research Centre

EnergyLab Nordhavn

City of Knowledge

and many more …

Assoc. Prof. Alfred Heller

Deputy Centre Leader CITIES

alfh@byg.dtu.dk

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More than 40 member organisations.

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Cities (demand, size, opportunities)

Companies, Financing, …

Universities, Knowledge Industry

Experiments in full-scale

Data collection

Economical frames that are not possible else

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Methodologies that work

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Actors and involvement

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Results – Infrastructure Developments

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Results – Solutions

Spin-off companies

Partner innovation and solutions

Municipality (learning

organization)

University (demand)

Consultant Company (solution)

Municipality (learning

organization)

Students

(Spin-off)

Company

Hackathon

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Methodology – Lab Value Chain

City Living Lab

University Lab

Campus Living Lab

Village/District Living Lab

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4

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Research Labs at universities

Controlled experiments

Consequences covered

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Living Lab: Smart Campus DTU

Smart Transportation Lab

Smart Lighting Lab

Innovation Lab for Students

Controlled experimentsConsequences limitedTest persons informed

Smart Buildings Lab

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Living Lab: Lyngby (City of Knowledge)

Triple Helix Network

Big Data Projects:Building data

Real world testingConsequences

Persons not informedLarge-scale infrastructures

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Living Lab: Copenhagen Area

Large Scale ExperimentLab ChainCity Lab

Copenhagen Innovatorium

Lighting Lab

DTU: Smart Campus

Full-Scale Lighting Lab

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4

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Innovation for the world

Markets

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EnergyLab Nordhavn (Copenhagen, Denmark)

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Copenhagen

Nordhavn

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• Facts

– 50 years of development

– 40,000 citizens

– 40,000 working places

– Living Lab for Copenhagen

• = Aiming at CO2-free from 2025

– Building Code +1 (< 20 kWh/m2/anno)

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Power grid

operation

Storage

flexibility

Fuel - shift

components

Showroom and

visualisation

Flexible

buildings

and users

Flexibility from

heat and cooling grids

Measurements

and data warehouse

Smart charging

infrastructure

Integrated

markets and

control centers

EnergyLab Nordhavn

Large Size Living Lab

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EnergyLab Nordhavn – Smart Energy Systems

• Measurements

– 17 mil. €

– Ca 50 buildings monitored in detail, 2 offices, …

• Measuring density pr. building e.g. 10,000 points

• Frequency e.g. 1 pr. minute

– All energy flows, water … - mesh monitoring

– Special energy sources/sinks monitored individually

• Cruise ship terminal, solar, wind power …

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Source: http://www.byoghavn.dk/byudvikling/bydele/nordhavnen/landvindingsprojektet+i+nordhavnen.aspx

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Thank you for listening

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Contact:

Assoc. Prof. Alfred Heller

Deputy Centre Leader CITIES

alfh@byg.dtu.dk

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