The energy transition might be a structural element for an urban

The energy transition might be a
structural element for an urban
sustainable development !
Pr Youssef Diab
University Paris East
Scientific director of EIVP
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We are all familiar with this sort of diagram.
It is very useful for organising armies and
administrative processes
3- You can treat a small part of a city as a
designed object if:
There is one controller, one main investor,
and a clear programme of development
that will not need to change very
much as the plan is implemented
2-
The city is living changing
system, with many
stakeholders,
all with different changing
needs
First approach based on
morphology :
Very basic
Source :Tribu. A.Bornarel (EIVP,2013)
Ecological foot print of urban areas !
‘Ile de France : Paris Region ’
EFP is equal to 12
Source : Tribu, Bornarel (EIVP,2013)
2‐ Climate issues horizon 2050
Observations 2003 and 2015…….
Estimations
Source : Météo France
2050
2
UHI
3. Ecological
transition :
Energy
is a
key
element
Energies
Energy transition
Micro‐
Mobilities
Short Supply chain
Circular economy
Housing
5
Energy scale !
Good coincidence : From urban heat
networks to « smart grids »
Almost 1 km : the size of a district
Sources : Ile de France(2012)+Tribu, A. Bornarel(2013)+Y.Diab
(2014)
Wood fire generator
Sewer heat recovery
Source : Les Mureaux +Y. diab
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autonomy
Regional P
Approach
2015
The optimum
scale to analyse the criterium
self-sufficiency/dependancy
This optimum depends on
territoires and subjects
Local P
Regional P
Projects
2030
Diagnosis
Local P
Source : Tribu 2013+Diab2015
2050
Regional P
Operating
SCALE