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S ust A inab L e E ne R gy NO w. Salerno, Italy Vincenzo Marano Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Salerno, Italy, vmarano@unisa.it Gianfranco Rizzo Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Salerno, Italy, grizzo@unisa.it Giancarlo Savino

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S ust A inab L e E ne R gy NO w

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  1. SustAinabLeEneRgyNOw Salerno, Italy Vincenzo Marano Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Salerno, Italy, vmarano@unisa.it Gianfranco Rizzo Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Salerno, Italy, grizzo@unisa.it Giancarlo Savino Energy Manager, City of Salerno, Italy, g.savino@comune.salerno.it Guangzhou Award for Urban Innovation, November 2012 Vincenzo De Luca Mayor of Salerno

  2. Salerno Salerno is a city of about 150.000 inhabitants, in South Italy. Salerno is located in a very attractive area, including many natural, archeological and cultural heritages.

  3. Salerno: history and economy Salerno hosted one thousand years ago the most ancient medical school in Europe. The city had a strong textile industry since ‘800s, and has now a large food industry and a very active seaport.

  4. Great architecture and culture Salerno is one of the most important cities in Europe for great contemporary architecture, with many operas designed by internationally recognized architects. The city has a very active nightlife, many jazz musicians, and one of the best lyrical programming in Italy.

  5. Salerno: between global challenges… Fossilfueldepletion and oil pricegrowth and instabilities Growingdryness, floods and hurricanes due toglobal warming

  6. …localchallenges, Region with the highestdensity of population in Italy Campania regionhas a high level of unemployment for youngpeople Italy: Debt-to-GDP ratio Seriousproblemsforwastedisposal in Naples (only 50 km from Salerno) Italy isfacing a seriouseconomiccrisis, with a high level of nationaldebt.

  7. …and opportunities for change The University of Salerno (40.000 students and ten faculties) is one of the most important in Italy, with a large and modern Campus. Campania region has the highest birth rate in Italy, with many young people and students. Salerno joined in 2010 the CovenantofMayors, the European movement involving local and regional authorities, aiming to meet and exceed the European Union 20% CO2 reduction by 2020by an advanced Sustainable Energy Action Plan

  8. The solutions: City Energy Plan • A City Energy Planhas been developed, with many experts from university, awarded as the most advanced in Italy. 567.000 t/year CO2 (t/year) 70% rubbish and recycle Compostingplant Energy and emissioninventory Kit for solar-hybridization of cars (20% lessfuelconsumption) Photovoltaicplant 24 MWp

  9. Sustainable Energy Action Plan: the actions Base CO2: 576.000 t/year

  10. Difficulties, obstacles and solutions The problemsrequire a strongmultidisciplinaryapproach Cooperationof differentspecialists and expertsfrom University Privilegedaccess to EU funds afterapproval of Sustainable Energy Action Plan Difficulties to have credit from banks Burocracyandpoliticalissues, due to different parties involved in local, regional and nationalgovernment. Information and activation of a front office for burocracysimplification

  11. Whatcould be replicated? DISPLAYCampaign: monitoringenergy and water consumptionin the schools Use of mathematicalprogrammingto set the prioritiesamongdifferentactions CYBER (Communicate Your Building Energy Rating) Energy from municipalwaterworks Car Sharing Car Pooling

  12. SolidarityPurchasingGroups Green roofs to reduce heatlosses, improve water retention, absorb CO2 and particulate. Photovoltaic gazebo on building roofs Organization of SolidarityPurchasingGroups to pool orders and stimulate private investments Electric bikes Insulatingframes for windows LED lamps

  13. We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors. We borrow it from our children. SustAinabLeEneRgyNOw Thankyou 谢谢

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