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Summary of MAtchUP actions. The interventions to be carried out in the course of the MAtchUP project include actions related to reaching a high-performance district with respect to (i) its buildings, (ii) city infrastructures, (iii) sustainable mobility, and (iv) ICT, IoT and the Urban Platform, as well as supporting non-technical actions. For a detailed description of all 48 actions see Deliverable 3.1 In summary, related to the high-performance district, the integration of decentralized RES (mainly rooftop solar PV) into – existing and new – buildings, retrofitting measures and energy system optimization are the main focus, always considering smart monitoring and control systems. Smart city infrastructures include not only “intelligent” electricity grids, but also an optimized district heating network integrating RES and energy storage solutions, as well as the modification of public lighting facilities. In terms of mobility, the focus is on the integration of EVs together with the respective charging points/inter-modal mobility hubs, complemented by sustainable mobility services. Regarding ICT solutions, the existing Dresden Urban Platform will be extended with the open framework specifications in order to allow for an efficient data management and the development of data-based business models. Several non-technical actions will be carried out with the aim of dealing with policy improvements, innovative businesses, citizens‟ engagement and urban planning, supporting future updates of SECAP and SUMP. The map in Figure 4 presents the location of selected district-level actions carried out within the high-performance district Johannstadt. These include: A new building (District Future House): - with rooftop solar PV, connected to DH, and a smart energy system management to maximize the use of RES. Retrofitting project: - including windows and doors substitution, façade and roof insulation. Central Building Control Center: - effective energy management for 12 public buildings. Sustainable mobility: - 38 charging stations, evaluation of 5 multimodal hubs (1 to be implemented). Smart public lighting: - installation of 40 intelligent auto-dimming lampposts. Figure 4: Map of the district Johannstadt with selected actions (Own depiction, as of 10/2017) Other interventions affect the city as a whole. This is for instance the case for the expansion of electric fleets or the optimization of the district heating network. For the latter, the use of solar and wind peaks (power-to-heat technology...
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