A CO2 free district of the future
Copenhagen
Detailed description of the Good Practice
The City of Copenhagen is busily working on achieving its goal of becoming C02 neutral by 2025. As part of its plan the ICLEI member city is focusing on creating a CO2 free city district.
Amager Faelled Bykvarter is the chosen area and Copenhagen has prepared catalogues, which show that in the long-term the transition to CO2 neutral can be made at no higher cost than a conventional urban area. The plan has not been accepted yet but is clearly an innovative and ambitious initiative.
All buildings will be low energy, using less than 50 percent of the energy of standard buildings. A major percentage of the energy will come from wind turbines, with buildings also equipped with solar cells and panels. In the year 2010, a resident of Amager Faelled Bykvarter will use 65 percent less energy than a Copenhagener consumed in 2008. To clearly show its vision of Amager Faelled Bykvarter the city produced a video. The case study is a part of the many projects developed in the municipality of Copenhagen in relation to the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December 2009.
climate change
urban planning
energy efficiency
energy
Objectives of the Good Practice
to create a CO2 free city district
Participants of the Good Practice
City of Copenhagen
Target group of the Good Practice
citizens of the area Amager Faelled Bykvarter
More Details of the Good Practice
Available files
Data sources and references
ICLEI Newsletter
www.iclei-europe.org