30.11.2015Esa Nikunen Helsinki’s Climate Road Map 2050 Esa Nikunen, GD, Helsinki Environment Centre Paris, 30 th November 2015 1.

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Esa Nikunen Helsinki’s Climate Road Map 2050 Esa Nikunen, GD, Helsinki Environment Centre Paris, 30 th November

More cloudiness and increasing rainfall Impacts of Climate Change in Helsinki Extreme weather events Preparing to sea level rise of cm until 2100 Risks and possibilities due to changes in global economy and politics The climate at the end of 2000’s will be like in modern day Germany Eutrophication More algae Alien species Esa Nikunen

Helsinki’s greenhouse gas emissions Traffic Communal waste Consumed electricity Electrical heating Separate heating District heating Year 2013 Esa Nikunen 3 Transportation HeatingCommunal waste Consumed electricity

Helsinki’s greenhouse gas emissions 10% IndustryHouseholdsServices and workplaces (excluding the City) The City’s service buildings and public transport 53% 29% 8% Traffic Communal waste Consumed electricity Electrical heating Separate heating District heating Total: 2,8 million t of CO 2 -ekv. in 2014 (4,5 t per person) Esa Nikunen

Emissions and scenarios % -23 %

Helsinki’s Climate Roadmap 2050 Esa Nikunen

Helsinki’s Climate Objectives  Carbon neutral Helsinki by 2050 ‒ Emissions from the city area -30 % ( )  Carbon neutral energy production by 2050 – Emissions from energy production -20 % ( )  Adaptation will be integrated into all of the City’s operations in order to minimise risks. Esa Nikunen

Vision for 2050 Esa Nikunen

9 On-going in energy saving  Energy renaissance in the suburbs  Energy efficiency requirements for new residential buildings to be constructed on city-owned land  City’s own nearly zero energy guidelines  Advisory services and campaigns Esa Nikunen

On-going in energy production  Helsinki is producing the heat and the power in the most energy efficient way in the world  Combined heat, power and cooling saves 40 % fuels  20 % renewable by 2020 (now 7 %)  From coal to a renewable, decentralized production  Development of new products and services  Investment in smart energy systems Esa Nikunen

Katri Vala heating and cooling plant ei Esa Nikunen

On-going in city planning  New City Master Plan for 2050  Guidelines for locating wind power in city area  Adaptation to increasing rainfall and flooding  Methodologies, requirements and guidance for more energy-efficient buildings 12 Esa Nikunen

 Global reference area for smart & clean solutions  Collaboration between cities, businesses and the government  Project launched in March 2015  New businesses, more jobs and investments  Mobility, building water supply, energy efficiency, consumer cleantech Smart & Clean Helsinki Metropolitan area Esa Nikunen 13

Smart Kalasatama vision Smart energy consumption Energy storages Electricity Heat and cooling Renewable energy solar Reliable electricity grid Efficient electricity, heat and cooling cogeneration Energy recycle Electric vehicle charging points Honkasuo: Eco- Efficient urban village - With low-energy construction - Using renewable energy - Ecological aspects of structures, materials and building technology, solid wood - Control of storm waters - Piloting green factor - Low temperature district heating Esa Nikunen 14

Pilot projects: Climate Street Esa Nikunen

Opening up public data  Fostering new business opportunities, innovations and economic growth  Makes city governance more effective, saves public costs  Enables citizen engagement Esa Nikunen

Open climate data Esa Nikunen Heat losses of rooftopsSolar potentials of rooftops

On-going in mobility  City tolling and pricing of parking  Mobility as a service (MaaS)  Increased walking and biking  Expansion of the rail network  Support of electrical and other low-emission transportation Esa Nikunen

Electrical buses  2015: 2 buses  2018: 100  2025: Esa Nikunen Photo: HS.fi

Esa Nikunen Climate Partners - network  Established in 2012, 52 members  180 Climate commitments signed with the Mayor of Helsinki  Climate Network for the City experts  Common projects, e.g. energy storage Cooperation between businesses and the city

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Thank you for your attention! More information Esa Nikunen