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Urban living lab

ElectriCITY is a platform for cooperation between colleges, research institutes, business and residents in Hammarby Sjöstad around the future’s energy-efficient and climate-friendly city. ElectriCITY has the ambition to develop Sjöstaden into a “Urban Living Lab” that attracts researchers not only from Swedish colleges and universities, but also from leading universities around the world. Hammarby Sjöstad will be a first choice as a Swedish node in EU projects on studies of and for sustainable urban development.

The basis for research collaboration is that it will benefit those who live in Sjöstan and that it helps to make Hammarby Sjöstad a forerunner in the efforts towards reaching the Paris climate goal. The Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Swedish Institute of Environmental Research, IVL, Research Institutes of Sweden AB, RISE, and Energy Research all are members of ElectriCITY and provide a guarantee of high scientific quality.

Our current projects are:

The energy system of the future

ElectriCITY participates in ERANET, a project on future energy development, aimed at facilitating the transition from a community dependent on fossil fuels to a circular community. How will the future energy system be affected by the fact that we go from being consumers to producing our own energy? How should energy producers redesign their production to make it more flexible, while at the same time managing the energy consumption for the coldest dark night? How do future energy payment systems look like?

The project has three test beds in Europe, of which Hammarby Sjöstad is one. The Swedish participants are Riksbyggen, Fortum, Veolia, Ellevio, KTH and ElectriCITY.

Read more about ERANET by Björn Laumert, KTH, here.

BRF Energi

ElectriCITY has participated in an project on energy efficiency called CIVIS since 2013, now called Brf Energi. The purpose of the project was to influence energy consumers through information. To be able to follow their own and neighbors’ consumption of electricity and energy in real time via an app. To see what energy efficiency efforts make for the difference in energy use for the individual property. Get tips on reduced energy deficiency.

The project has had two test beds in Italy and two in Sweden, one in Hammarby Sjöstad.

Read more about CIVIS by Björn Palm, KTH, here.

The Digital City

In cooperation with Intel Sweden AB, Ericsson, Stockholm City, Skanska, KTH and others, ElectriCITY wants to take a holistic approach to the digital structure of IoT and 5G to lift Hammarby Sjöstad to the next level of climate and sustainable development.

We are now preparing a preliminary study on how Hammarby Sjöstad can serve as a test bed for horizontal integration of IoT and high capacity via 5G for better control of energy, transport, recycling, air quality, which aims at better resource flows and better use of scarce resources. We hope that such a test bed will be in operation by 2020 and get full impact over the next five years.

Read more about IoT by Johan Falk here.

För mer information kontakta Rickard Dahlstrand.

Viable cities

ElectriCITY is a partner in a new, long-term strategic innovation program, Viable cities, which started in 2018 and will continue up until 2030. KTH hosts and coordinates the program. The aim is to contribute to research and innovation in the area of ​​smart cities, thereby contributing to Sweden meeting its energy and climate goals and creating the conditions for sustainable growth.

The vision is that “Sweden will inspire and play a leading role in energy and climate efforts, through smart and sustainable cities”.

Viable Cities emphasis on four focus areas: Lifestyle and Consumption, Planning and Built Environment, Mobility, Integrated Infrastructure.
Viable Cities is a strategic innovation program consisting of community members from mainly four groups: business, public, research and non-profit sectors. Among the participants are four cities, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö and Umeå, as well as KTH, Chalmers, Lund University, Umeå University, and RISE. Businesses from Ericsson, Scania, Skanska and Intel participate. The program is funded by the Swedish Energy Agency, Vinnova and Formas.

A strategic innovation program is a long-term commitment of up to 12 years in which the program is evaluated and granted possible funding for a period of three-years at a time.

Read more about Viable Cities by Olga Kordas, KTH, here.

New Water Technology

In Hammarby Sjöstad, one of Sweden’s and Europe’s leading research centers for water purification technology can be found namely Sjöstadsverket at Henriksdalsberget.

The lack of clean water is a growing problem in the world – and in Sweden. Sjöstadsverket improves existing technologies and develop and implement new technology and new methods. There are measures that lead to reduced climate impact and resource utilization at the treatment plants. One of the projects is to develop the municipal water treatment plants into a production plant for energy, commercially viable substances, such as phosphorus, and clean water, ie a circular economy. Through research projects, Sjöstadsverket contributes to promoting Swedish cleantech exports in the water sector. Sjöstadsverket is owned and operated by IVL and KTH, both members of ElectriCITY.

Read more about Sjöstadsverket by Staffan Filipsson, IVL, here.

Sharing Economics / Internet of Things.

KTH participates in a national project to develop sharing economy, “sharing cities”. KTH has chosen Hammarby Sjöstad as the test bed for the project, which runs over three and a half years after launch in autumn 2017 and it will continue until December 2020. KTH will, among other things, develop digital platforms for sharing services. ElectriCITY is the host organization and coordinating force at the local level. Through this digital development work, the intention is to make Hammarby Sjöstad a demo for Internet of Things / 5G in collaboration with, Ericsson, KTH and others. One such project ”Lånelådan” (”The Borrow Box”) is a hub for sharing tools, sports equipment and more among neighbors. The project started in 2019 in collaboration with Husqvarna Tools for Urban Farming and also includes delivery of packages, the last link in the e-commerce chain.

In the beginning of 2019 ElectriCITY and Sharing Cities started a series of workshops under the name of ”Klimatspanarna” (The Climate Scouts). This was done in order to broaden the climate awareness among the citizens of Hammarby Sjöstad. The workshop target groups are children between the ages of 10-12 years and their parents. We create hands-on solutions together with the participants showing what you can do as an individual to create change in the your own neighbourhood. Klimatspanarna focuses on our local climate goal as well as UN´s sustainable development goals.

Sharing Cities Sweden aims to put Sweden on the map as a country that actively and critically works with the sharing economy in cities. It is a national program with a budget of EUR 12 million over four years, which runs until December 2020. Sharing Cities Sweden is part of Viable Cities – a strategic innovation program for smart and sustainable cities.

The goal of the program is to develop world-leading test beds for the sharing economy in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö and Umeå, and to develop a national node to significantly improve national and international cooperation and promote an exchange of experience on urban sharing. Through the test beds, sharing services and digital solutions will be developed. The opportunities and risks of the sharing economy will be tested and evaluated.

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