The purpose of the paper is to analyze the state of the art of the Territorial Energetic Planning (Piano Energetico Comunale, PEC, including PAES – Piano Azioni Energia Sostenibile) keeping in mind the various available energy-heat production-technologies with particular reference to those "low carbon", that include the Renewable Energy Sources ones (RESs). The roles of the various corporate bodies are examined departing from the European Energetic Planning, passing for the National Energetic Strategy up to focus on a more specific situation for a specific country with the Plan of Action for the Sustainable Energy (PAES). Besides, evolving the European "Vision" of the classical “Smart Cities and Communities” are deepened the concept of "Smart City and Smart Ancient Cities", in the frame of new strategies for the sustainable mobility, the energetic retraining and the diffusion of the Renewable Energetic Sources (RESs) in reworked Ancient Towns, toward cultural heritage, architectonic restoration, anti-seismic strengthening in a unique resilience path for the single-out Ancient Town. The first example of "Smart Ancient City" and "Low Carbon" ancient town, typical of the Italian’s Panorama as select example of an ancient suburbs, is the Municipality of Magliano (Tuscany Region), that has a Convention of Research with INGV (National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology), where an important energetic-architectural retraining has been analyzed for illumination, transports, schools, etc. of the Municipality, including the Bio-masses/Biomethane Plant locally and all the most recent evolutions developed by this Municipality. Another example refers to a study realized in the Canary Islands, that thanks to their territorial characteristics and the geographical position on the sea, they can anticipate technologies from the European calls HORIZON 2020 "Smart Cities and Communities" with an evolution toward the "Smart Ancient Cities” concept, using RESs of last generation both in the eolic and in the photovoltaic framework.

Smart Ancient Cities: Towards PAES Compilation. The Case History of Magliano Toscana and Canarias Islands

Giannuzzi, Federico;Mesini, Ezio
2019

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The purpose of the paper is to analyze the state of the art of the Territorial Energetic Planning (Piano Energetico Comunale, PEC, including PAES – Piano Azioni Energia Sostenibile) keeping in mind the various available energy-heat production-technologies with particular reference to those "low carbon", that include the Renewable Energy Sources ones (RESs). The roles of the various corporate bodies are examined departing from the European Energetic Planning, passing for the National Energetic Strategy up to focus on a more specific situation for a specific country with the Plan of Action for the Sustainable Energy (PAES). Besides, evolving the European "Vision" of the classical “Smart Cities and Communities” are deepened the concept of "Smart City and Smart Ancient Cities", in the frame of new strategies for the sustainable mobility, the energetic retraining and the diffusion of the Renewable Energetic Sources (RESs) in reworked Ancient Towns, toward cultural heritage, architectonic restoration, anti-seismic strengthening in a unique resilience path for the single-out Ancient Town. The first example of "Smart Ancient City" and "Low Carbon" ancient town, typical of the Italian’s Panorama as select example of an ancient suburbs, is the Municipality of Magliano (Tuscany Region), that has a Convention of Research with INGV (National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology), where an important energetic-architectural retraining has been analyzed for illumination, transports, schools, etc. of the Municipality, including the Bio-masses/Biomethane Plant locally and all the most recent evolutions developed by this Municipality. Another example refers to a study realized in the Canary Islands, that thanks to their territorial characteristics and the geographical position on the sea, they can anticipate technologies from the European calls HORIZON 2020 "Smart Cities and Communities" with an evolution toward the "Smart Ancient Cities” concept, using RESs of last generation both in the eolic and in the photovoltaic framework.
2019
Quattrocchi, Fedora; Giannuzzi, Federico; Mesini, Ezio
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