Deliverables
Annual technical and management report.
Lighthouse cities market introductionMarket plans and business models for each smart solution will be established, based on the experiences of the Lighthouse cities as well as cities in other Smart City projects. The deliverable will provide: • Evidences that the project is a good investment for the community • Executive briefing of all cases performed • Summary of results obtained • Recommendations and decisions to be taken into account • Business drivers and the scope
Inception reportThird technical and management report
Technical and management report.
Report on procurement experiences WP2Experiences achieved during the procurement process will be compiled into one deliverable report. Conclusions from this report serve as a basis for the inception report (D1.1)
Concluding Report WP2Concluding Report with the focus on up-scaling and replicability.
Report on procurement experiences WP4Experiences achieved during the procurement process will be compiled into one deliverable report. Conclusions from this report serve as a basis for the inception report (D1.1).
Communication and dissemination strategyCommunication and dissemination strategy.
Smart city market introductionIn depth analysis of final results by experts and summary report. This will be a public document that will hold a relevant overview for industry, cities and regulatory bodies. It will be based on main conclusions arising from Task 6.4.
Concluding report WP7Concluding report from WP2-4 with the focus on up-scaling and replicability and to disseminate results external to the project. The WP leaders of WP2-4 are responsible for writing internal reports on their findings, but WP7 compile the conclusions to one project report.
Follower city replication plansFollower City Replication Plans.
Implementation report WP3An extract of results and experiences from each measure in the implementation phase of WP3 will be compiled into one deliverable report.
Data management planPress releases
6 press releases, one for each site three times (M24 and M48).
Economic validation and assessmentEach deliverable (2 in total) will consist of three parts: • Stakeholder Process Descriptions: detailed information of all relevant stakeholder groups, including citizens/end users, and the engagement processes used to do so to enable replication. • Reports from each demonstration project in order to provide detail on the practical implementation of measures taken, targeted at technical staff in replicator cities. • Validation of the over-all economic goals of the project and local achievement assessment. • Business models analysis and recommendations based on collected information. • Jobs created and social benefits achieved.
Updated replication assessmentsUpdated Replication Assessments.
Project results brochureProject Results Brochure.
Concluding Report WP3Concluding Report with the focus on up-scaling and replicability.
First technical and management reportAnnual technical and management report.
Follower city replication assessmentsFollower City Replication Assessments.
Recommendations for policy makers and practitionersImplementation report WP2
An extract of results and experiences from each measure in the implementation phase of WP2 will be compiled into one deliverable report.
Evaluation plan WP5Establishing guidelines for monitoring and evaluation activities within the WPs 2, 3 and 4.
Concluding Report WP4Concluding Report with the focus on up-scaling and replicability.
Economic evaluation plan WP6Establishing guidelines for monitoring and evaluation activities within the WPs 2, 3 and 4.
Report on procurement experiences WP3Experiences achieved during the procurement process will be compiled into one deliverable report. Conclusions from this report serve as a basis for the inception report (D1.1)
Implementation report WP4An extract of results and experiences from each measure in the implementation phase of WP4 will be compiled into one deliverable report.
Smart cities fact sheets4 Smart Cities Fact Sheets.
Guidelines for monitoring and evaluationGuidelines facilitating training of local evaluation teams.
4 European workshops (M18 – then every 10 – 12 months).
Promotional brochurePromotional brochure.
Project mailing list/interest groupProject mailing list/interest group.
Three study visits in each Lighthouse cityThree study visits in each Lighthouse city, including one national/regional showcase event per Lighthouse city (Spread throughout the project, M16, M30 and M44).
Corporate designCorporate design (logo, document templates, html project diary design, promotional brochure).
The project website shall be a portal for the project in communication work and results, as well as for partners to share information and discuss.
Publications
Author(s):
Berta Cormenzana, Maria-Cristina Marinescu, Monica Marrero, Sergio Mendoza, Salvador Rueda, Rosario Uceda-Sosa
Published in:
2015 IEEE First International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2), 2015, Page(s) 1-6, ISBN 978-1-4673-6552-9
Publisher:
IEEE
DOI:
10.1109/ISC2.2015.7366221
Author(s):
Lucía Igualada, Cristina Corchero
Published in:
IV Congreso Smart Grids, 2017
Publisher:
TRANSENER
Author(s):
Manel Sanmartí Cardona, Cristina Corchero, Alaia Sola
Published in:
IV Congreso Ciudades, 2018
Publisher:
TRANSENER
Author(s):
Cristina Corchero, Jordi Farré, Lucia Igualada, Xavier Pons, Manel Sanmarti
Published in:
32nd International Electric Vehicle Symposium, 2019
Publisher:
UPCommons
Author(s):
Alaia Sola, Lucía Igualada, Cristina Corchero
Published in:
2018 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2018 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe (EEEIC I&CPS Europe), 2018
Publisher:
UPCommons
Author(s):
Johann Meulemans
Published in:
CISBAT 2019, Climate Resilient Cities – Energy Efficiency & Renewables in the Digital Era, 2019
Publisher:
CISBAT 2019, Climate Resilient Cities – Energy Efficiency & Renewables in the Digital Era
Author(s):
Johann Meulemans
Published in:
Cold Climate HVAC 2018 - The 9th International Cold Climate Conference, 2018
Publisher:
Cold Climate HVAC 2018 - The 9th International Cold Climate Conference
Author(s):
Abel Gargallo-Peiró, Arnau Folch, Xevi Roca
Published in:
Procedia Engineering, Issue 163, 2016, Page(s) 175-185, ISSN 1877-7058
Publisher:
Procedia Engineering
DOI:
10.1016/j.proeng.2016.11.044
Author(s):
Alaia Sola, Cristina Corchero, Jaume Salom, Manel Sanmarti
Published in:
Sustainable Cities and Society, 2019, Page(s) 101872, ISSN 2210-6707
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/j.scs.2019.101872
Author(s):
Alaia Sola, Manel Sanmartí, Cristina Corchero
Published in:
International Journal of Environmental Impacts, 2019, ISSN 2398-2659
Publisher:
WIT Press
Author(s):
Alaia Sola, Cristina Corchero, Jaume Salom, Manel Sanmarti
Published in:
Energies, Issue 11/12, 2018, Page(s) 3269, ISSN 1996-1073
Publisher:
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
DOI:
10.3390/en11123269
Author(s):
Alaia Sola, Manel Sanmarti & Cristina Corchero
Published in:
Environmental Impacts, 2019, ISSN 2398-2659
Publisher:
WIT Press
Author(s):
Ricart, Joan Enric; Tapia, Albert; Franca, Pedro; Carrasco, Carlos; Salvador, Jordi
Published in:
2019
Publisher:
IESE
Author(s):
Garcia-Fuentes, Miguel A.; Enarsson, Lisa; Fernandez, Trinidad; Granström, Sigrid; Landahl, Gustaf; Torre, Cristina de; Stöffler, Sonja; Clement, Simon; Pejstrup, Esben; Rothballer, Carsten
Published in:
Fraunhofer IAO, Issue 2, 2019
Publisher:
Fraunhofer
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