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34101CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.8Cities-C1.8-GHGEmissionsDataHeat2Cities-C1.8-C1-Type1
34102CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1Cities-1.1-GovernanceYes00
34103CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-Governance“Heat-pump promotion tariff”:Zurich’s power company ewz supports environmental friendly energy supply with heat pumps. The special tariff for heat-pumps is 100% renewable (naturemade star or naturemade basic) and applies to following heat pump systems:• electrical output of 2 kW, • used for room heating, process heat, hot water• uses ambient air, ground heat, ground-surface water, streaming water or waste heat as a heat source13Cities-1.1a-C3-ProgramDescription3
34104CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceCitizens15Cities-1.1a-C1-Incentives1
34105CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceCity agencies/departments11Cities-1.1a-C1-Incentives1
34106CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceEnergy-Coaching:Cost efficiency and energy efficiency are central themes in renovation, conversion and new construction projects. They call for holistic consideration of the building envelope, building services equipment and energy sources – as well as the corresponding know-how.In energy coaching, independent specialists provide contractors and planning teams with low-cost advice on all issues involved with the energy optimization of buildings. Energy coaching is available to all owners of real estate and land in the Zurich city area. The prerequisite is a project that goes beyond the minimum legal requirements regarding energy. An initial method-oriented consultation, in which abuilding’s current state in terms of energy and its potential for increased energy efficiency are assessed, is provided free of charge.3Cities-1.1a-C3-ProgramDescription3
34107CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceFinancial bonus for gas-heat pumps:The combination of environmental heat and gas condensing technology is funded by Erdgas Zürich AG. Erdgas Zurich promotes the installation of gas heat pumps with an amount of CHF 5’000. If several gas-heat pumps are installed on one property up to CHF 10’000 is paid. If an existing heating-oil system is replaced by a gas-heat pump an additional premium is paid by Erdgas Zürich AG.10Cities-1.1a-C3-ProgramDescription3
34108CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.6Cities-C1.6-GHGEmissionsDataEnergy carrier (energy balance type LCA; according to 2000-Watt-methodology): Biogas9Cities-C1.6-C1-EndUser1
34109CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.6Cities-C1.6-GHGEmissionsDataEnergy carrier (energy balance type LCA; according to 2000-Watt-methodology): Diesel7Cities-C1.6-C1-EndUser1
34110CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.6Cities-C1.6-GHGEmissionsDataEnergy carrier (energy balance type LCA; according to 2000-Watt-methodology): electricity3Cities-C1.6-C1-EndUser1
34111CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.6Cities-C1.6-GHGEmissionsDataEnergy carrier (energy balance type LCA; according to 2000-Watt-methodology): Heating Oil2Cities-C1.6-C1-EndUser1
34112CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.6Cities-C1.6-GHGEmissionsDataEnergy carrier (energy balance type LCA; according to 2000-Watt-methodology): Kerosene (including rate for international air traffic)6Cities-C1.6-C1-EndUser1
34113CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceFinancial bonus for heat pump systems (Electricity Saving Funds City of Zurich):The city allocates funds for heat-pump systems depending on the heat output and the coefficient of performance (COP), for example:Up to 40 kW Ambient air / water heat pump: COP x heat output (kW) x 80 CHFFor larger installations the financial bonus is calculated individually.18Cities-1.1a-C3-ProgramDescription3
34114CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceFinancial bonus for solar heating systems (Electricity Saving Funds City of Zurich):The city allocates funds for solar heating systems depending on the installation size:8 – 200m2: 300 CHF/m2For larger installations the financial bonus is calculated individually. Smaller installations (< 8m2) are supported by the canton Zurich.17Cities-1.1a-C3-ProgramDescription3
34115CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceFramework credit for energy efficiency and renewable energy:Two framework credits for energy efficiency and renewable energy over CHF 18 million (for municipal buildings), respectively CHF 10 million (for residential buildings), support investments in city-owned buildings, which are not yet economically or go beyond the building-standard of the city of Zurich (7 Meilenschritte).11Cities-1.1a-C3-ProgramDescription3
34116CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.6Cities-C1.6-GHGEmissionsDataEnergy carrier (energy balance type LCA; according to 2000-Watt-methodology): Petrol5Cities-C1.6-C1-EndUser1
34117CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableC1.7Cities-C1.7-GHGEmissionsDataGWh3Cities-C1.7-C3-EnergyUnits3
34118CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableCommunity - GHG Emissions DataCommunity---GHG-Emissions-Data-Attachmenthttps://www.cdp.net/sites/2014/49/35449/CDP Cities 2014/Shared Documents/Attachments/CDPCities2014/Community-GHGEmissionsData/Grafik_Tabelle_Endenergie_StZH_Juni_2013.pdf20
34119CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichCommunityCommunity - GHG Emissions DataNotRepeatableCommunity - GHG Emissions DataCommunity---GHG-Emissions-Data-FurtherInformationThe charts show the final energy consumption, the primary energy consumption and the greenhouse gas emissions from 1990 until 2012 for the city of Zurich. More information can be found here:www.stadt-zuerich.ch/energie10
34120CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1Cities-1.0-GovernanceThe Energy Master Plan is an energy policy tool of the City of Zurich. It defines the principles, objectives, tasks and implementation processes of the city’s energy and climate policy and sets out the referring competencies. It also provides an overview of the main policy strategies and forms the basis for harmonizing energy policy with other municipal policies such as environmental policy (Environment Master Plan), development planning or transport policy (Mobility Strategy) and the action plans of various departments.The municipal council has developed the Energy Master Plan in order to utilize its scope of action to promote a proactive and coordinated energy and climate policy, to implement the requirements of the municipal code, and to make a substantial contribution to implementing the 2000 watt society. Last, but not least, the Energy Master Plan will help ensure that the City of Zurich continues to meet the requirements of the "European Energy Gold Award" and to set an example in energy policy. The Energy Master Plan is approved by the cantonal administration as part of municipal energy planning and has a binding effect on authorities.Zurich’s municipal energy policy defines the following objectives, which are based on energy and climate protection laws of the Swiss federal government and the Canton of Zurich and reflect the targets of the 2000 watt society set out in the municipal code:• To secure an adequate, economically viable energy supply that is environmentally compatible and conserves resources;• To reduce the emission of CO2 and other greenhouse gases substantially;1• To reduce primary energy consumption considerably.2The Energy Master Plan defines quantitative targets for the main parameters of the 2000 watt society, i.e. primary energy consumption and associated emissions of greenhouse gases. These are differentiated for the city area and the city administration. The definition is derived from the political mandate set down in the municipal code, namely to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases (CO2 equivalents) to one tonne per person (i.e. resident) by 2050. Various policies and strategies of the City of Zurich additionally define selected targets for individual areas.Intermediate targets to be achieved by 2020 and 2035 have been defined to provide a degree of control over the implementation of objectives. These represent benchmarks that will be periodically reviewed as part of the ongoing implementation process and adjusted to changing framework conditions. Specific targets to be attained per person and relative objectives to be attained by the city administration apply for the city area. The total energy consumption serves as a basis for the energy balances and monitoring of objectives. Grey energy hidden in goods and services and the relevant grey greenhouse gas emissions shall be captured in a shadow energy balance.Long-term strategies and scenarios form the basis for defining quantitative targets along a time line. These include:• for power supply: the Future of Electricity of the City of Zurich• for heat supply: the 2050 Energy Supply Concept • for mobility: the Mobility Strategy• for settlement development: Spatial development strategy (RES) These strategies and their underlying scenarios and assumptions are periodically reviewed and adjusted to reflect actual developments in order to control the transformation towards the 2000 watt society. In this context, the crucial factors are: • the demand for energy-consuming goods and services (sufficiency); • the specific energy consumption associated with providing desired goods and services (energy efficiency); • the mix of energy sources.The City of Zurich applies the following tools to define and calculate target processes and to verify whether targets have been reached: • the ewz navigator (electricity supply and demand), • the building stock model (energy demand in buildings), • the “mobility quantity structure”, • the "ECORegion" calculator (to prepare an energy and greenhouse gas balance). For more information please visit the following website: www.stadt-zuerich.ch/energie1... the municipal code of the City of Zurich enshrines the target of reducing annual CO2 emissions to one tonne per resident by 2050. The term CO2 emissions here refers to emissions of greenhouse gases (CO2 equivalents) from the energy sector (heating, power, mobility).?2... primary energy consumption comprises the energy consumption throughout the entire energy utilization chain, from extracting and converting energy resources through to providing usable energy.00
34121CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceEco-Compass for SMBs:Saving energy also means saving money. However, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) do not usually have the capacity and knowledge required for energy optimization of their own operations. For this reason, the City of Zurich has set up another pilot project for environmental consultation: Eco-Compass (Öko-Kompass). This is geared towards the city’s small and medium-sized businesses. The goal of the four-year pilot phase is to reach ten percent of Zurich’s 25,000 SMBs.Eco-Compass helps the SMB to find suitable company internal environmental protection measures and allocates the funding which is available for this purpose. A telephone consultation on all themes relating to energy and the environment is free of charge. On-site consultations, intendedto demonstrate profitable energy-saving and material-saving measures, are also cost-free if the respective business implements at least one of the arranged measures within half a year.Eco-Compass is backed by a wide range of funding bodies, including the city administration, trade associations and companies. Fifty professional associations and industry associations support it in its efforts.5Cities-1.1a-C3-ProgramDescription3
34122CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-Governanceewz energy consultancy:As a city-owned energy service provider, Zurich’s power company ewz offers consultations to its customers. These consultations are individually adapted to suit the needs of large customers, SMBs or households. The goal of the consultations is to increase the energy efficiency of systems and equipment. They are also intended to contribute to general awareness regarding rational, economical and safe use of energy. At no cost, Zurich’s power company ewz lets its customers borrow measuring devices which make it possible to detect electricity guzzlers.4Cities-1.1a-C3-ProgramDescription3
34123CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceMonetary6Cities-1.1a-C2-Type2
34124CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceMonetary9Cities-1.1a-C2-Type2
34125CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceMonetary12Cities-1.1a-C2-Type2
34126CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceMonetary1Cities-1.1a-C2-Type2
34127CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceMonetary7Cities-1.1a-C2-Type2
34128CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceMonetary14Cities-1.1a-C2-Type2
34129CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceMonetary17Cities-1.1a-C2-Type2
34130CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceOther: Citizens / companies13Cities-1.1a-C1-Incentives1
34131CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceOther: Citizens / companies16Cities-1.1a-C1-Incentives1
34132CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceOther: Companies12Cities-1.1a-C1-Incentives1
34133CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceOther: Consultancy5Cities-1.1a-C2-Type2
34134CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernancePromotion for coffee machines:The city allocates funds for energy efficient coffee machines with automatic switch-offs.15Cities-1.1a-C3-ProgramDescription3
34135CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichIntroductionIntroductionNotRepeatable0.22014-CDP Cities 2014-IntroModulesFieldCommunity00
34136CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.0aCities-5.0a-Opportunities1Cities-5.0a-C2-MaximizingOpportunity2
34137CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.1Cities-3.1-Adaptation1Cities-3.1-C3-ActionDescription3
34138CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.1Cities-3.1-Adaptation2Cities-3.1-C2-Vulnerability2
34139CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.1Cities-3.1-Adaptation5Cities-3.1-C2-Vulnerability2
34140CDP Cities 201450794Prefeitura Municipal de CaieirasGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyThermal energy16Cities-LGO1.2-C1-Emissions1
34141CDP Cities 201450794Prefeitura Municipal de CaieirasGovernmentLocal Government - MethodologyNotRepeatableLGO1.2Cities-LGO1.2-MethodologyWastewater treatment18Cities-LGO1.2-C1-Emissions1
34142CDP Cities 201450794Prefeitura Municipal de CaieirasOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.0aCities-5.0a-OpportunitiesThrough the development of environmental programs sponsored by companies that do environmental compensation for its polluting activities that affect the city´s microclimate.1Cities-5.0a-C2-MaximizingOpportunity2
34143CDP Cities 201450794Prefeitura Municipal de CaieirasRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.0aCities-Adaptation_Plan20101Cities-TC-Adaptation-Year2
34144CDP Cities 201450794Prefeitura Municipal de CaieirasRisks & AdaptationAdaptationNotRepeatable3.1Cities-3.1-AdaptationWith the rainy season approaching, the city hall invited technicians of the WEED - Water and Eletric Energy Department to clarify to the population details about the plan to remove the silt of river Juquery, which should minimize flooding in the city and region.The work, which began in mid-August of 2010, comprehends 22 km from the stretch between the dam Paiva Castro and 1 km below the Bandeirantes Highway. Investment of R$ 11 million - This is an investment of R$ 11.7 million in projects that aims an increase of the flow capacity of the river Juquery, which is responsible for inundations in the two municipalities recorded earlier this year. The machines are removing 150 thousand meters cubic of sediment from the bottom of the channel, the equivalent of 10,000 dumper trucks. Continuous maintenance - The objective of the government, according to the director of WEED, Ricardo Borsari, who exposed the project, is to make the service of remove the silt a constant maintenance action, and for this, there is already a company contracted which shall remain for 30 months running the services in the region, it may be extended for up to 5 years. The action comprehends cleaning and removing the silt of Juquery river, as well as the recovery of crossings of the river from the Paiva Castro dam until the proximity of the Bandeirantes Highway. There will be three methods of intervention: one with mechanical bulldozers - drag line; another by hydraulic excavator backed floating platform; and the third method is by means of a hydraulic bulldozer - long-reach, as currently occurs in Franco da Rocha, the stretch near the borough Victória Park. In the next 30 days, however, it will be implemented many destinations for action, that will work at the same time in different points.2Cities-3.1-C3-ActionDescription3
34145CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceOther: Citizens / companies10Cities-1.1a-C1-Incentives1
34146CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceOther: Citizens / companies17Cities-1.1a-C1-Incentives1
34147CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceOther: Coaching / consultancy3Cities-1.1a-C2-Type2
34148CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceOther: Companies5Cities-1.1a-C1-Incentives1
34149CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichGovernanceGovernanceNotRepeatable1.1aCities-1.1a-GovernanceOther: Consultancy4Cities-1.1a-C2-Type2
34150CDP Cities 201435449Stadt ZürichOpportunitiesOpportunitiesNotRepeatable5.0aCities-5.0a-Opportunities1Cities-5.0a-C1-EconomicOpportunity1

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