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SIBERIAN SMART COMMUNITY Being the third largest city in Siberia, Russia; Krasnoyarsk city(K-City) is situated 2,000 miles east of the Russian capital Moscow and is well-known for its beautiful natural landscape and its long and cold winters. A smart community framework was developed as part of this USD 1 bn project in parallel and in close cooperation and collaboration with the design of an urban master plan for the 50 ha K-City development in northern Krasnoyarsk. Recent developments in Russia have led to severe challenges in the domestic energy market, forcing the country to rethink its strategies and explore new models for community development which balance quality of life with requirements for energy reduction through changes in urban patterns, lifestyle and smart technologies.The long-term target of K-city as a smart community is to reach an almost 50% reduction in energy consumption by 2030. To achieve this vision, smart technologies are introduced starting at the level of individual households all the way to city-wide systems like area energy management systems.The integrated and comprehensive strategy is not only limited to natural ventilation systems or co-generation systems that are solely focused on energy efciency, but also includes elements such as new security systems that seek to improve the quality of life in the community. K-City is expected to become an important role model for cities located in cold climates, where successfully implemented and tested strategies and technologies can be transferred and adapted elsewhere around the world.K-City Smart Community | Krasnoyarsk, Russia, 2014Site Area: 42 hectares | BUA: 590,000 sqm | Height: Max. 25 floors

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