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SusStation Project Interreg IVB

SusStation Project Interreg IVB. Sintropher 19 April, 2012 Richard Watts, Project Manager. Projects across Europe. SusStations – Sustainable Stations - Interreg IVB project A €10m European project with ERDF of €4m Lancashire is Lead Partner

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SusStation Project Interreg IVB

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  1. SusStationProjectInterreg IVB Sintropher 19 April, 2012 Richard Watts, Project Manager

  2. Projects across Europe

  3. SusStations – Sustainable Stations - • Interreg IVB project • A €10m European project with ERDF of €4m • Lancashire is Lead Partner • Partners in the Netherlands, Germany, France and Northern Ireland • Sharing best practice and lessons learnt • Think European – act locally • Envireo Cluster – sharing ideas to a wider audience • Interreg annual events

  4. SusStation Assessment Tool Tool Structure

  5. SusStation Assessment Tool • What is a “sustainable station”? • How to measure? • Aims for holistic sustainability approach • Questions in 5 above categories (energy, health etc) • Quantified answers for energy & water • Related to EU TSI or NL regulations or industry standards • Qualitative answers e.g. health/quality of use • see user manual with examples, as follows • Results are from 1-10 (least to most sustainable) with 6 as the benchmark

  6. General data Module with: • Name of the station. • Assessment of 1or 2 variants. • Type of project: in use, new build, refurbishment. • Characteristics of the station.m2 of the domains, number of passengers/day. • These figures are used in the calculations and the questionnaire. Assesment Tool sustainability railway stations

  7. Questionnaire: example Energy The other themes work the same way 4 subtheme’s:- energy consumption in general- use of sustainable energy (solar, wind, geothermal)- lighting and transfer: describes type of lamps, use of daylight, type of elavators, etc.- heating and cooling: insulation, demand, efficiency. Assesment Tool sustainability railway stations

  8. Results and labeling A module gives a overview of the score and advice on improvements • A Sustainability label:General score.Score per theme.Advice on improvementsper variant.Comparison of variants. • Instrument that helps the architect in finding sustainable solutions in a broader perspective. • Makes it possible for the sponsor to set ambitions. Assesment Tool sustainability railway stations

  9. Use of the tool In the Netherlands approximately 60 existing stations are assessed by ProRail and NS. In Holland the tool is used in a number of projects, new build and refurbishment, but ProRail and NS are still in a learning mode. Assesment Tool sustainability railway stations

  10. SusStation Assessment Tool Extract from Tool user manual: Figure 8: examples of daylight access. Left Sloterdijk station: a complete glass canopy > 75% light. Right Schiedam station: Fully roofed < 25% light.

  11. Accrington EcoStation Opened for passenger use in November 2010

  12. Demonstration project 1 - Accrington Category E small station 320,000 passengers per annum and growing Welcome to Accrington 1970’s style

  13. Linked by design

  14. Accrington Eco Station – bespoke or template?

  15. Accrington EcoStation • Low carbon materials – no standards to judge • Renewable energy – 34% of electricity (initially!) • “A” rated Energy Performance Certificate • BREEAM “Excellent” rating • Energy footprint of 255 kWh/m2 (50% of former building) • Access is 72% by zero carbon/mass transit modes • Community resource – school visits & allotment

  16. Accrington Station Travel Plan Research June 2010 Update due April 2011 Source Eden Business Analysis Sept 2010

  17. Antrim Integrated Bus & Rail Centre Under construction Jan 2012 – mid 2013

  18. Antrim Integrated Bus & Rail Centre • Sensitive restoration of historic building • “first class” modern facilities • Passive sustainable design e.g. insulation, natural ventilation, triple glazing • Active sustainable technology – PV panels • 15% reduction in energy vis a vis building regs • Reclaimed, low carbon materials – standards?

  19. Station Green – Horrem, Cologne Demolition under way, completion end 2013

  20. Station Green – Horrem, Cologne • Part of DB EcoProgramm • DB’s 1st reduced carbon station • Passenger comfort alongside sustainability • Comprehensive approach – ecology, economy & sociology • Low carbon materials • Aim for carbon neutral building operation (but depends on off site measures)

  21. Utrecht Centraal Renewable Energy Construction began Jan 2011, completion on track for June 2012

  22. Utrecht Centraal

  23. Utrecht Centraal Renewable Energy • PVs to provide 30% of station electricity • Also small contribution to ATES for direct heating/cooling energy (station & city hall) • Contributory to CU2030 area redevelopment • The definitive design for the station area will be tested against the statutory environmental regulations through an independent Environmental Effect Report

  24. Boulogne Eco Quartier Gare Before & after images. Planning & design work ongoing.

  25. Boulogne Eco Quartier Gare • favoriser l’utilisation de transports doux (transports en commun, vélo, marche à pied) (38%, 89 Votes) • faire participer les habitants à la vie du quartier (13%, 31 Votes) • respecter les critères de la Haute Qualité Environnementale (13%, 31 Votes) • réduire les consommations énergétiques (12%, 28 Votes) • favoriser l’utilisation de matériaux locaux et écologiques pour la construction (11%, 25 Votes) • favoriser la biodiversité (8%, 19 Votes) • limiter la production des déchets (3%, 8 Votes) • diminuer les consommations d’eau (2%, 3 Votes)

  26. Discussion and questions? • For more detailed information on the tool, please contact: Gerald Olde Monnikhof, ProRail. email: gerald.oldemonnikhof@prorail.nl tel.: +31 88 231 3283 http://www.sustainablestation.eu/ Assessment Tool sustainability railway stations

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