This project has received funding from the
European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and
innovation programme under grant agreement
No 774094
STARDUST IN A NUTSHELL
◆ 3 LIGHTHOUSE CITIES plus 4 FOLLOWER CITIES
◆ 29 PARTNERS FROM 8 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
◆ 21 M€ BUDGET / 18 M€ FUNDING
◆ 12 INDUSTRIAL PARTNERS
◆ 5 LEADING TECHNOLOGIC CENTERS
◆ 6 SME`s
◆ COORDINATOR: CENER
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① To pave the way towards low carbon, high efficient, intelligent and citizen oriented cities, by developing urban solutions and innovative business models, integrating the domains of buildings, mobility and efficient energy through ICT.
② To create several “innovation islands” as urban incubators to demonstrate cost-effective and bankable solutions to increase the energy efficiency in the STARDUST cities.
③ To create smart ecosystems implementing a new economic paradigm in the European cities, based on eco-innovation, competiveness, low carbon and circular economy.
④ To create and deploy open city information platforms to amplify the impacts and promoting the interoperability software components and data sources.
⑤ To organise and foster the transfer of lighthouse cities solutions to the four follower cities.
P R O J E C T O B J E C T I V E S
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- SOCIAL
- ENVIRONMENTAL
- ENERGY
- ECONOMY
- MOBILITY
- POSITIONING AND RECOGNITION
A D D R E S S I N G C O M M O N U R B A N C H A L L E N G E S
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6F l o r e n c i o M a n t e c a . C E N E R
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SMART
BUILDING
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Smart Buildings
• Construction of 254 new Passiv Haus dwellings with advanced HEMS
• Deep retrofitting of 235 dwellings to nZEB, including RES integration , energy storage and
advanced HEMS.
• Smart renovation of psychogeriatric center
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Smart Buildings
Renovation of a public building with an prototype of integrated smart micro grid composed by:
• Plug & Play industrialized solar roof made of timber and BIPV (90 kWp)
• Energy storage system (600kWh) with second-hand batteries reused from automotive
sector.
• Heat recovery pilot in data center
• V2G charging points
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ANIMSA Office
Local Police
Plug&Play roof (90kWp). Prefabricated roof for fastinstallation. Renewableenergy will reduce energybill and will supply internalMicroGrid
REUSE of E-car batteries to store PV produced energy. Smart control permitslower tariffs and garantee power supplyin the CPD.
New EVs for local services. Smart Gird will integrateV2G technology to optimize the efficiency.
Heat recovery of the CPD to produce DHW and heatingreducing energybills
CPD
Municipal Office
Energy Infraestructures
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ENERGY12
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Energy Infraestructures
• Renovation and unification of 8 old and inefficient district heating into a new one, high efficient
and biomass based with NEMS
• Implementation of a smart grid pilot with RES generation, energy storage, smart management
system and integration with V2G charging infrastructure.
• Demo pilot on heat – recovery in the sewage network of the city
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Energy Infraestructures
District heating and cooling
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MOBILITY15
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Electromobility
E-BUSES and ELECTROMOBILITY SMART CHARGING HUB.
Implementation of a 100% electric bus line (6 e-buses). It will be a pantograph at the beginning and the
end of the line, and it will be also installed a solar fast charging station for taxis and an e-bike station,
creating a significant ELECTROMOBILITY SMART CHARGING HUB.
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Electromobility
• Line 9: 100% electric
• EERR microgrid to reduce power
contract costs.
• 3 min use / 10 min
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Electromobility
• First movers: 10% of taxi´s fleet electric by the end of the project
• 60 new charging stations + 5 fast charging . Solar charging station
• New electric bicycles public sharing system.
• Carbon – neutral last mille delivery system
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ICT actions
All the 3 LH cities will implement an
Open City Information Platform, that will
enable the integration, and
interoperability of existing and newly
deployed software components, data
sources, services and devices, in an open
source and open data approach.
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ICT actions
Apart from the IoT Open platforms, Pamplona will install a extensive set of ICT based solutions like:
• Smart City Apps, which provide access to different city services
• “smart points” provided with different sensors to obtain a range of meteorological, air quality,
traffic congestion, behavior patterns, etc…
• Public lighting smart control and management
• Street monitoring by citizens via adapted smartphones
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Work Package 3: Tampere
▪ The objectives of the project in Tampere are to significantly
increase the energy efficiency of the district, to extensively
integrate renewable energy sources into local large scale
district heat and cooling production, and to boost e-mobility
▪ Open City Platform
▪ The new solutions will be tested in four pilot areas in
Tampere: Ilokkaanpuisto, Härmälänranta, Hervanta and the
city centre
Arkta Rakennuttajat Oy / MA-Arkkitehdit Oy / Event Horizon Designs
Tuomas Palonen
Skanska
Pöyry
Pexels
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SMART
BUILDING
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▪ Ilokkaanpuisto: new residential district near the city centre
▪ New energy concept: residents own a photovoltaic power
station located in a rural part of Tampere
▪ Objective: to improve EPC by utilising remotely produced
renewable energy
▪ Not yet tested in Finland. Legal barriers must be analysed.
▪ The first phase of the construction of the photovoltaic power
station will begin in summer 2019
Ilokkaanpuisto
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▪ Härmälänranta is a former brown-field (5 Km away from
the city center) which shall be transformed into an nZEB
residential area.
▪ Energy concept: scattered energy sources and solar energy.
▪ Remote control of energy consumption & living comfort
taken into account
▪ Mobility: electric car sharing system with smart charging
system to reduce private cars
Härmälänranta
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ENERGY27
▪ Tampereen Sähkölaitos and Enermix
are developing a demand response
service together with the customers.
The service will further the usage of
energy-efficient district heating. It will
also offer customers a digital tool to
follow and control the usage and costs
of district heating.
Smart District Heating and Cooling
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▪ Tampereen Sähkölaitos aims to maximise the energy
efficiency of its district cooling network by figuring out new
ways to increase the share of lake source cooling
▪ In addition, the possibility to open the district heating
network for renewable small production is been explored
▪ Demonstration building HVT30, Nokia data center
Smart District Heating and Cooling
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▪ Data collection from e-busses and e-cars of voluntary
citizens. With the data more information about the energy
consumption and emission impacts of e-vehicles will be
gained.
▪ We will also pilot robot busses as a feeder service for the
tram line. More fluent moving of the busses is enabled by
Nokia’s 5G test platform, that has been built to Hervanta in
cooperation with the City.
Smart Mobility
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▪ A mobile application for green light
optimisation (GLOSA) will as well
be tested
▪ In addition, we will define the
possibilities of city units to change
their diesel vehicles to electrical
ones
Smart Mobility
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▪ The City will purchase a smart lighting control system, which
takes also other factors than dimness and time into account
in adjusting the lights
▪ Expected savings: 60-80 %
▪ The lighting network can also function as a platform for
smart services
▪ For that, control devices must be installed in poles, so that
data from different sensors can be collected to an IoT
platform
Smart Lighting
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▪ The STARDUST was organising an Enlighten Tampere
hackathon (4.-5.6.2018), where innovative ways of using
lighting network and controlling lighting system were
brainstormed
▪ The best solutions were selected as pilots and planning the
testing in real environment has started
▪ New Hackathon in November 23-25.
▪ IoT platform needs to offer dashboards and visualization
of the collected (analyzed) data.
Smart Lighting
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▪ IoT platform architectural document and requirements
were collected as open specification process were third
parties: companies, big and small as well as universities
participated
▪ For example Fiware has been identified as such an option
and co-operation has continued with participants in the
open specification
▪ Target is to boost the implementation of the open APIs
and provide more open data with harmonized data
models
IoT Platform
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SMART
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Trento
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▪ MADONNA
BIANCA: Social
Housing built
during 70s
Trento
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▪ Very visible in Trento
Smart Buildings Refurbishment in Trento
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• 3 towers
• Urban regeneration ofthe neighborhood
• Replicability and scalability
Smart Buildings Refurbishment in Trento
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• New smart skin
• Renewable energy production integration
• Smart monitoring
• Low impact on the tenants
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ENERGY43
Smart Energy in Trento
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• Innovative thermal energy system
• Waste Thermal energy recovery
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ICT City Platform in Trento
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• Backbone of a Smart City: shared data platform
• Urban service-oriented Sensible Grid
• Diffused sensors
ICT City Platform in Trento
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• Urban Service Oriented Sensible (USOS) Grid
• FiWare
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Smart mobility in Trento
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• Last mile logistic – e-vehicles
• E-mobility Recharginginfrastructure
• Electric-Car-Sharing
Smart mobility in Trento
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• Examples of solutions for EV-Last
mile logistic
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This project has received funding from the
European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and
innovation programme under grant agreement
No 774094