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Programme Copenhagen Climate Solutions 2016 3 Oct 2016 08:00 - 08:45 Registration and Coffee 08:45 - 08:55 Welcome - Morten Kabell, Mayor of Techn...
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Copenhagen Climate Solutions 2016 3 Oct 2016 08:00 - 08:45

Registration and Coffee

08:45 - 08:55

Welcome - Morten Kabell, Mayor of Technical and Environmental affairs, City of Copenhagen

08:55 - 09:15

Special Guest Speech by Mogens Lykketoft, former President of the General Assembly of the United Nations.

09:15 - 10:15

Climate Panel debate - Next step towards the resilient city The Mayor of Technical and Environmental Affairs, Morten Kabell welcomes you to the City of Copenhagen and opens the conference CPH Climate Solutions with a debate that reflects the urban challenges and achievements in the climate area. A panel of national and international partners from businesses, cities, political organizations, will open the conference based on a topic of debate that reflects the urban challenges and achievements in the climate area. Participants include Tommy Wells, Director, Department of Energy and Environment, Washington D.C. Acting Commissioner Vincent Sapienza, New York City. Morten Kabell, Mayor of Technical & Environmental Affairs, City of Copenhagen. Simon Kjær, C40 Director, Regions, C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group. John Chubb, President, Sweco Denmark and Thomas Bustrup, Deputy Director General at Confederation of Danish Industry. Moderator: Christian Peter Ibsen; Director, Concito.

10:15 - 10:30

Break - Inauguration of Smart Solutions exhibition by Cph Street Lab

10:30 - 11:45

Climate Adaptation - The Backbone of the City's development (English) The session gives the city's stakeholders insight into how adaptation is the backbone of the city's development. It focuses on how to create climate adaptation projects with added value by providing more green and attractive spaces that invites to stay. And it focuses on how cooperation on adaptation to climate change contributes to the development of Copenhagen. Presentations: 1. Climate Adaptation as the backbone of the city’s development v. Jakob Møller Nielsen, City of Copenhagen (15min) 2. Hans Tavsens Park/Korsgade v. Områdefornyelsen Indre Nørrebro, (15 min) 3. Challenges in climate adaptation and partnerships v. Dorthe Hedensted Lund, Senior researcher. Landscape Architecture and Planning. Copenhagen University (15 min)

Panel discussion (30 min) - Brian Hansen, Hofor - Jakob Møller Nielsen, City of Copenhagen - Enrico Moens, Sweco - Flemming Rafn Thomsen, Tredje Natur - Dorthe Hedensted Lund, Copenhagen University Moderator

Moderator -Rasmus Rune Nielsen

10:30 - 11:45

The Mobility of the Future - Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and Autonoumous Cars (English) Two connected sessions, the first about Mobility as a Service and the second one about autonomous cars and their influence at the future mobility solutions. Focus should be on how solutions can fit into the cities and how the interaction between different means of transport will be. Aim of the sessions: MaaS: The different transport companies in the Capital Region are all ready discussing different solutions for how to introduce MaaS in Copenhagen. Next step is to involve the market to apply for relevant businesses that can / will help to develop a MaaS platform for use in a pilot project. Autonomous Cars: The development is going fast these years and cities, transport companies and other authorities need to discuss the possibilities for new mobility solutions and how to integrate them in the existing offers. When it comes to the climate solutions it is important that the autonomous vehicles are electrical, hydrogen or other CO2-neutral technologies. Further the challenges for use of public space for parking and driving – possibly also with empty cars – should be addressed. Session: MOBILITY AS A SERVICE (MAAS) Mobility as a Service (MAAS) is a part of future mobility solutions, a development happening right now. In this session The City of Copenhagen wants to explore the opportunities for implementing MaaS in the City of Copenhagen and learn from the frontrunners in this field. Presenters: - Initial overview – by ERTICO, Paul Kompfner - The MaaS initiative in Copenhagen – by MOVIA, Per Gellert - MaaS in Finland by Sami Sahala, City of Helsinki - Open debate

10:30 - 11:45

Smart Cities (English) City cooperation with smart climate solutions. Debate new solutions with Danish and European cities. Presentations: 1. Each city (Aarhus, Vejle, Odense, Amsterdam and Copenhagen) presents their smart city approach and a smart city case that focuses on climate. 2. Three companies "oppose" and challenge - with input from: - Kurt Othenthal Nielsen, Senior Business Development Manager, Siemens - Henrik Seiding, Executive Director, Ramboll Management Consulting. - Claus Holm, Regional Sales Manager, Cisco 3. General discussion lead by Martin Brynskov (Denmark's leading Smart City expert)

10:30 - 11:45

City Solutions on Energy Efficiency in Buildings (English) - A presentation of best practices from international cities What are ambitious and innovative cities doing with energy efficiency in buildings around Europe and Northern America? This session will present how some international cities work strategically on creating energy reductions, and furthermore how they cooperate and create partnerships with different actors to achieve this. The presentations are followed by a panel debate between the different participants and will focus on learning points and best practices. We invite municipalities, knowledge institutions and private actors to participate in this session and get an insight

into how energy efficiency is targeted internationally. Participants: - Copenhagen: Simon Kaiser, Director General, Copenhagen City Properties and Procurement - Stockholm: Björn Hugosson, Climate Director, The City of Stockholm - Washington DC: Tommy Wells, Director, Washington DCs department of Energy and Environment Moderator: Graves Simonsen; Head of Projects (CPO) at Bygherreforeningen.

11:45 - 12:45

Lunch - Food trucks in front of the Copenhagen Town Hall Optional Visit to House of Green from 11.45-12.45. “Visit House of Green – an interactive showroom for climate solutions. House of Green shows Danish integrated solutions across the landscape of energy, water, climate, resources and the environment. Explore the visitor’s center and interactive showroom.”

12:45 - 14:00

Energy Partnerships - Case: Energispring (Danish) Partnerships have shown to be an efficient approach in creating energy reductions in the existing building stock – a field with many barriers. Get inspiration from Energispring in Copenhagen, Grønn Bygallianse in Norway and BELOK ind Sweden. This session will present different partnerships and highlight the learning points of these, for example the case of Energispring (Energy Leap) and the Grønn Byggallianse (Green Building Alliance) in Norway. The session will in particular be interesting for current and future partners in Energispring and private actors, but also for municipalities who wants to promote energy efficiency. Moderator: Anne Grete Holmsgaard, Biorefining Alliance

12:45 - 14:00

Partnerships & Innovation (English) The City of Copenhagen works across sectors to take part in innovative solutions to meet the challenges of creating a sustainable and liveable city. This session presents partnerships where the City brings together entrepreneurs, businesses and users to speed up innovation and implementation and to create powerful projects that deliver results on the cities multiple aims and strategies.

Presentations: 1. Anna Blanch, IBIS Power, Grant & Operations Manager – part of Smart City Logistic project 2. Peter Normann Vangsbo, Business Developer, Climate-KIC – Partner in multiple projects together with The City of Copenhagen 3.Rasmus Reeh, Project lead, Copenhagen Solutions Lab - Energy-block project, a part of a District development in Copenhagen 4. Jacob Hartmann; Sharing CPH – how to engage the citizens and users of the city, bringing grass roots, SME’s and the administration together. Debate and networking Moderator Per Boesgaard, Coordinator Partnerships & Innovation, The City of Copenhagen

12:45 - 14:00

International Climate Cooperations between Cities and Companies (English) This session focuses on international cooperation between cities on how to tackle the challenge of Climate Change Adaptation. How can we learn from each other – and why is it important. Focus on innovation and international solutions and how companies, and cities, and citizens can work together in this co-creation process. The session has an international outlook and will be specicifically interesting for both national and international participants that work with strategic urban development, climate change adaptation and partnerships.

Presenters: - Alan Cohn, Climate Program Director at NYC Department of Environmental Protection - Christian Nyerup, Rambøll - Tommy Wells, Director, Department of Energy and Environment, Washington D.C. - Lykke Leonardsen, The City of Copenhagen Panel: - New York, Deputy Commissioner Angela Licata - Tommy Wells, Director, Department of Energy and Environment, Washington D.C. - DI, Klaus Lehn Christensen - Lykke Leonardsen, The City of Copenhagen Moderator : Simon Kjær, Regional Director, C40

12:45 - 14:00

The Mobility of the Future continued- Autonoumous Cars (English) When it comes to the climate solutions it is important that the autonomous vehicles are electrical, hydrogen or other CO2-neutral technologies. Further the challenges for use of public space for parking and driving – possibly also with empty cars – should be addressed. The aim of the session is to gain more knowledge about how the autonomous solutions can influence the future mobility and the climate impact. Presentations will focus on the work with autonomous cars on national, regional and local level in Denmark.

Presenters - Driverless cars and their influence on traffic and climate, Andreas Egense, The Danish Road Directorate - Scenarios for the future of mobility with driverless cars, Jacob Keinicke Sorensen, Copenhagen Metro - How to integrate driverless solutions in the new urban development area Nordhavn, Nils Dullum, CleanCharge Moderator Maria Wass Danielsen, Founding Partner, Urban Creators

14:00 - 14:30

Break

14:30 - 15:45

ELN, Energy Lab Nordhavn - An Energy Solutions Living Lab (English) EnergyLab Nordhavn is a public private partnership, developing and demonstrating integrated solutions for electricity, heating, transport, buildings and human behaviour in order to accommodate the intermittent nature of renewable energy. The project utilizes Copenhagen’s Nordhavn as a full-scale smart city energy lab to test New Urban Energy Infrastructures. This session will display progress and results such as cooperation with building owners, use of hardware and open data. Experiences concerning challenges and obstacles will be shared.

Participants: - Christoffer Greisen, Project Manager EnergyLab Nordhavn - Per Anker Hansen; Project Director, Ejendomsfonden Copenhagen International School - Allan Andreasen, Vice President at ABB A/S - Kristian Honoré, Energiplanlægger, PLAN Fjernvarme, Bygas og Kraftvarme - Jacob Østergaard; Professor, Head of Center for Electric Power and Energy (CEE), DTU Moderator -Jacob Østergaard, Danish Technological University (DTU).

14:30 - 15:45

Circular Economy (English) The session will explore the possibilities for uniting business interests with cities’ wider development needs. Issues to be discussed are how local and regional authorities can promote circular economy and the development of new, circular business designs.

Presentations: - ‘Towards a Circular Economy’ Wayne Hubbard, Chief Operating Officer, London Waste and Recycling Board - Circular business designs Elinor Bæk Thomsen, Region Midtjylland - Bæredygtig Bundlinje (Green Business Initiative) Line Bech, Senior Project Manager Green Growth, Gate 21

14:30 - 15:45

Climate Action in the United States (English) Climate Action in the US Background The United States is increasingly a trendsetter and an important development platform for tomorrow’s climate solutions. This represented an opportunity for collaboration between cities and a large market for Danish cleantech companies to operate. Partnerships have been established between Copenhagen, New York City and Washington D.C. to promote exchange of knowledge and best practice. Further, the Danish Cleantech Hub operates in New York City to accelerate this exchange. Purpose Join this session to learn more about the direction of US climate action policies at federal, state and city level. Find out more about the policy drivers and implementation strategies of US cities, and why they see value in collaborating with international partners.

Program Capturing the US Green Agenda Jens O. Hansen, Global Market Director, Ramboll This is how US Cities Handle Climate Action Tommy Wells, Director of Energy and Environment, District of Columbia (Washington D.C.) Susanne DesRoches, Deputy Director, Infrastructure Policy at NYC Mayor's Office of Recovery and Resiliency, New York City Our engagement with US cities in meeting climate and resiliency challenges Mads Warming, Global Segment Director, Danfoss Signe Kongebro, Partner, Henning Larsen Architects Jesper Kjelds, Senior Vice President, Kamstrup The Role of Danish Cleantech Hub in New York City Klaus Lehn Christensen, Project Director, Danish Cleantech Hub in New York Debate: Capturing the American Green Agenda

Moderator: Hans Peter Slente, Senior Advisor, Danish Energy Industries Federation

14:30 - 15:45

Shopping and green mobility (Shopping bicyclists) (Danish) In Copenhagen, the vast majority of shopping trips to shops at street level bike (35%), and cycling and walking together account for 55% of sales in stores. To support customer satisfaction and accessibility to the shops, private traders increasingly take initiative for bicycle promotion. This session provides background on the potential for strengthening trade life by improving cycling conditions, and show concrete examples of initiatives among private operators as inspiration for further action. Session focus: the potential of green mobility as a source of green growth and a vibrant commercial life. Presenters: Introduction by Moderator, Bent Lohmann -COWI, Malene Kofoed Nielsen: Experiences with bicycle parking strategy from Aalborg municipality -Jeudan, Peter Spøer: bicycle-friendly urban spaces at ToRVEhallerne. -Fisketorvet (Shopping mall), Helle Garicia Korndal. Experiences with bicycle butler scheme.

15:45 - 16:15

Concluding remarks - (Julia Lopez, European Regional Director, C40)

16:15 - 18:00

Networking and Drinks

4 Oct 2016 09:00 - 12:30

Workshop: MOBILITY- Green taxis (Danish) Mobility - Green Taxis Focus: How the taxi industry can be converted to green propulsion. Today, the industry's cars almost 100% fossil-run, but the Capital Region and the City of Copenhagen plans to demand even greener taxis in the future. The session helps to build bridges between stakeholders in the municipality, region and the taxi industry and expose opportunities and challenges in relation. To divert the taxi industry for green propulsion. Presenters: - Trine Wollenberg, direktør i Dansk Taxi Råd - Morten Dieckmann Noesgaard, vognmand i Dantaxi Nykøbing Mors - Roland Elander, forretningsudvikler af Nollzon i Sverige - Tejs Lausten Jensen, Direktør i Partnerskabet for Brint og Brændselsceller - Lærke Flader, branchechef, Dansk Elbil Alliance 09:00 Moderator: Jeppe Juul, Det Økologiske Råd Meeting Address: Toldboden Nordre Toldbod 18-24 1259 København K

09:00 - 12:30

Workshop - freight network The session is about opportunities and prospects for fossil and quiet transport of goods from the outskirts of large cities / Copenhagen to the respective customers. The project is in the air and the workshop aims to present project idea, activities, partners and share knowledge. During the workshop there will be a discussion between key private and public actors on how to create a more climate-friendly and efficient freight transport in Copenhagen with special focus on distribution in fringe hours,

climate-friendly and efficient freight transport in Copenhagen with special focus on distribution in fringe hours, e-commerce and city logistics and alternative fuels. Furthermore , there will be inspiring presentations from selected keynote speakers. Participants The future of distribution in the city, Thomas Bech, Coop Logistics -Climate friendly logistics in the fashion industry through increased collaboration and consolidation, by Jimmy Klintenberg, Managing Director, Greenway Logistics AB -Funding opportunities from EU for demonstration projects, by the Copenhagen EU Office Facilitator The City of Copenhagen General information: This day is a showcase and demonstration of the actions on climate change of the City of Cph. Participants can chose between 3 workshops on climate adaptation initiatives. Participants on tours will be transported to our final destination in the harbor – Toldboden – where workshops are held. The day will be rounded off with lunch and a short networking session. Meeting adresses: Toldboden Nordre Toldbod 18-24 1259 København K

09:00 - 12:30

TOUR: Smart City Copenhagen Solutions Lab guided walking tour. TOUR: Smart City 09.30-12.00 Visit the Smart City innovation lab of Copenhagen and get a guided tour around the new living labs in the city centre. Explore 3D printers, air quality sensors, parking and waste control solutions, and learn how we work with city innovation through a quadruple helix approach. Agenda 09.30-10.00: Registration and coffee 10.00-10.20: Introduction to Copenhagen Solutions Lab 10.20-11.30: Guided tour around the new Living Labs ‘Copenhagen Street Lab’ and ‘UNDERBROEN’ (Fablab) 11.30-12.00: Plenary session – how can the participating organisations and businesses get involved and help address the challenges of Copenhagen. Be prepared to explore a wide range of new solutions, learn how we work with city innovation through a quadruple helix approach, and bring your own ideas to the table. Meeting address: Fæstningens Materielgård Frederiksholms Kanal 30 1220 Kbh K General information: This day is a demonstration of the actions on climate change implemented by the City of Cph. Participants on tours all end at the same final destination in the harbor – Toldboden – where workshops are held. The day will be rounded off with lunch and a short networking session.

09:00 - 12:30

TOUR: Climate Adaptation - site visits (Fully booked) Climate adaptation – partnerships: explore how co-creation of green solutions across setors create growth and liveable cities This tour will walk you through two already established climate adaptation projects; Sankt Annæ Plads at the harbour front and Tåsinge Plads in St. Kjelds Quarter – the first climate adapted neighborhood in Copenhagen. At each site we will meet and talk with central people behind the project, who will provide insights on the ideas behind the projects as well as answer questions .

Meeting address: We will leave by bus from The Confederation of Danish Industry (H. C. Andersens Boulevard 18), opposite the Town Hall, at 08.30 am. The tour ends with lunch at Toldboden 12.30 pm. General information: This day is a demonstration of the actions on climate change implemented by the City of Cph. Participants on tours all end at the same final destination in the harbor – Toldboden – where workshops are held. The day will be rounded off with lunch and a short networking session.

09:00 - 12:30

TOUR: The Inner Harbour of Cph by bike Discover Copenhagen's Inner Harbour Circle. Meeting address: Havnegade 39, 1058 Copenhagen K, by the "City Bikes" The transformation of Copenhagen Harbour from industrial dockland to a waterside urban space is part of this strategic plan. The Copenhagen Harbour Circle is part of the city’s vision of enabling easy access to green spaces and the city’s waterways as well as creating greater urban cohesion. The route guides you through regenerated docklands with vibrant urban life and past the city’s landmark waterside attractions. Along the Harbour Circle you’ll find landmark architecture, rickety houseboats, harbour baths and waterside living. It’s an area of great contrast, allowing you to explore everything that makes Copenhagen such a liveable city. The Harbour Circle lets you experience a port city in dynamic development.

Tourguide Nanna Sørensen, Project Manager, Mobility Unit; The City of Copenhagen General information: This day is a demonstration of the actions on climate change implemented by the City of Cph. Participants on tours all end at the same final destination in the harbor – Toldboden – where workshops are held. The day will be rounded off with lunch and a short networking session.

09:00 - 12:30

Workshop: Climate Plan - Roadmap 2017-2020. Climate Plan - Roadmap 2017-2020 Presentation and discussion about KK 'priorities of action compared. Climate Plan's goals and aspirations. Particpants Collaborators (Simon Kjær, C40), other cities (Stockholm, Hamburg, Amsterdam) companies mm. (TBC) General information: This day is a showcase and demonstration of the actions on climate change of the City of Cph. Participants can chose between 3 workshops on climate adaptation initiatives. Participants on tours will be transported to our final destination in the harbor – Toldboden – where workshops are held. The day will be rounded off with lunch and a short networking session. Meeting adresses: Toldboden Nordre Toldbod 18-24 1259 København K

12:30 - 14:00

Lunch and networking by the Sea Location: Toldbolden.