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Decarbonisation and beyond: what industry leadership looks like in 2022
Decarbonisation has been a buzz-word over the past few years, and 2022 will rightfully be no different. In the EU, interlinking regulations such as the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR), Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), and the EU Taxonomy aim to put all of organizational ESG impact reporting on par with financial reporting, thereby directing capital towards more environmentally and socially sustainable activities, including decarbonisation. In the UK, the Net Zero Strategy and anticipated UK Taxonomy will similarly drive a capital towards activities that decarbonise the economy and decouple resource consumption from growth.
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Net-zero cities: lots of talk, how much action?
In this episode of the New Energy Podcast, we’re delving into cities and the growing number of net-zero declarations, looking at what’s actually going on, and what we can expect to see in the next years. With Sandra Fives, CEO and Co-Founder at Urbanomy.

Knowledge-sharing and co-creation of future planning
The Climathon Sprint is a unique 2-day competition held during COP26 (3rd-5th of November 2021). It brought together architects/planners, engineers and innovative solution providers (students or young professionals), to create a Net Zero design concept for a regeneration site, with a focus on providing a strong added value to the local community and the environment.

Energy and Mobility concept for a Net Zero Garden Village
For this new development of 2,200 homes, a science park, a school, a health centre and a park & ride, Urbanomy simulated the future energy demand of the buildings and vehicles, assessed the solar potential, quantified the flexibility from residential thermal storage, batteries and electric vehicles through V1G/V2G.

Why and how are integrated public policies so important for curbing climate change?
At Urbanomy, we cherish an integrated vision for cities in their decarbonation path. We think cities as complex objects and take into account the interrelation they might have through our top-notch models developed by our R&D.

Why the UK’s urban areas need a new integrated vision?
Urban planners and property developers should embed carbon neutrality at the heart of their property portfolios and projects to fulfil UK net zero ambitions. By Sandra Fives, Co-founder and CEO, Urbanomy.

According to the New Building Efficiency (NBE) Network of the C40 Cities, energy consumed in buildings accounts on average for around 50% of city emissions. Two-thirds comes from private buildings. In the EU alone, 13% of GHG emissions come from buildings (McKinsey 2020)...

The Covid-19 pandemic has shed a new light on the link between cities and health, at least for two reasons. First, cities – and especially big ones – have been depicted as being responsible for the spread of the disease: urban density and outbreak timing have been proven to be correlated...

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The "smart cities" concept shifted to a wider range of definitions depending on geographic and cultural features, making it a portmanteau, “gotta-catch-em-all” phrase for any kind of concept each time you want to make your city look brighter...

Alternative is the new standard
For the last 20 years, many cities have experienced new urban objects combining various purposes with high social values, known as alternative places...

What major trends will emerge for cities as a result of Covid-19? We can assume at least three of them, each of them interlinked.