Modular deployment of waste to energy, water reclamation, energy recovery and renewable power generation systems allow for the incremental roll-out of systems that generate results quickly and enable communities to rapidly respond to climate change.
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Making climate smart cities
1. 6 Steps to Climate Smart Cities
Making Climate Smart Cities
2. The Modular Approach
Start Small ⇒ Start Modular ⇒ Generate Results
Avoid High First Costs and Encourage Innovation
Avoid Single Points of Failure
Control Critical Success Factors
Generate results
Manage incremental growth.
3. Start Small ⇒ Start Modular
Modular deployment of
waste to energy, water
reclamation, energy
recovery and renewable
power generation systems
allow for the incremental
roll-out of systems that
generate results quickly
and enable communities
to rapidly respond to
climate change.
4. Avoid High First Costs
Modular deployments generate results quickly avoid
large up front capital costs, which has numerous
benefits to enabling cities to build climate smart
communities sustainably.
5. Those that fail to learn
from history,
are doomed to repeat it.
- Winston Churchill
6. Environmental Cornerstones
Environmental Cornerstones enable a step change in
environmental performance, that can be replicated
simply, measurably and adjusted quickly to accelerate
progress throughout a community.
7. About Erik Lindquist
Erik’s sincere passion for changing the way
communities are developed has opened the
doors to some of the most innovative renewable
energy and water reclamation projects. His
ability to develop practical business and
financial models that prove out cost efficient
strategies for environmental responsibility and
alternative energy has ensured the engagement
of developers and municipalities.
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Editor's Notes
Imagine making Silvertown not only the heart of innovation in London, but the worlds first self sufficient neighbourhood, with zero waste and net zero energy and water; where local innovation is built in,
Because the infrastructure is modular
Cash flow models can be built to match investment to the revenues.
Modules can be deployed as the development grows
Projected changes in demand can be matched before the change happens
Perhaps most notably, because everything is modular, new innovations can be integrated at a much simpler scale, and lower cost to the innovators and the community. Renewed modules can be repurposed to new projects, increasing the revenue visibility to investors and the marginal costs to new projects, and enabling new technologies to come to market much sooner and with less risk to the investor and the community at large.
Modular deployments avoid large up front capital costs, which has numerous benefits to enabling cities to build climate smart communities.
Creating a step change in environmental performance requires establishing strategic environmental outcomes, and then breaking down these outcomes into individual goals and priorities followed by definable metrics for each incremental outcome.
By doing this you end up with environmental cornerstones for sustainable change, that can be replicated simply, measurably and cost effectively. Unlike large centralized facilities, if done properly these cornerstones can be realized through the deployment of modular systems, allowing for the rapid measurement and manageable adjustments, resulting in a step change towards strategic objectives and tangible environmental benefits