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so this uh presentation will be available in french and in a german
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so i'm going to talk to you about a
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tangible project uh a int a community project
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this project was conducted in the interests of all for all the municipalities of our
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area and uh the focus was on sustainable development for economic and societal
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uh reasons so he uh is my presentation on the contributions of the region
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so let's look at this region more closely southwest obscured between soup and zurich
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k. i. e. the limits and the borders of the region all shaped a little bit like a butterfly
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which um was is great in a particular region is that it is
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able to adapt very well to its environment soul uh into environments
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so on this on the side of the of the star of fourteen uh
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a response ease of return on didn't twelve hundred inhabitants
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so just as a reminder the region is
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the the economic stake holders of the region have made an effort to open it up
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we wanted to avoid it becoming it's you open honest never the less
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but um but the fourteen responses wanted to become an example
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for the region at the end of two thousand and three
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there were um it's uh the outcome of research
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within the municipalities base sets out a few uh objects is which ended up and um
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a whole a a set of guiding principles into an three uh a coronation sense that was set up
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and the coordination centre incentive to doesn't fall began to think about how to promote the area
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so what what the main objectives of the canal aunt aims
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to preserve the rural area within the uh uh
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urban areas uh aims to maintain in create jobs
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increase the creation of local value and sex revenue
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reinforce regional economic activities and jenny speaking reinforce
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the identification of citizens with their region to develop this feeling of cohesion
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to the for tech the superior quality of the
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yeah uh environments in which people living
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and the a day to day lives uh uh people in the canal aren't
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so the objective was to preserve the quality of the habitat so
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here a few photos of a typical landscapes in our area
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so i'm going to rather call parts of the project in two thousand and eight
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uh we ooh and observe that
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we had to develop objectives for the region and then there was a group
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uh which decide suggest task on in initially a working group
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was formed and studied the potential of the region
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in terms of um the conceive energy that would be uh quite into
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fifteen how much this energy could be supplied through renewable means
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produced uh in the region in two thousand miners a mandate for study through the working
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group and in two thousand ten o. the results were presented to the municipalities
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and the the e. t.'s there is also study were handed over to the unresponsive
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and the study shows it in twenty fifty eighty percent of energy requirements
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will be uh able to be fulfilled by renewable uh sauces
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so this was the uh objective we had set ourselves in may twenty ten the region
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uh the leaves devices decided that this project need to become a priority and the together
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i decided to take stock of the energy policy
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by uh s. energy city
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and this morning we already mentioned the fact that this um
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assessments wasn't important instrument for the different business about sees
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to determine when a road needed to be main saint instructed me to be renewed
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and the efficient energy efficiency uh was something that was really a likely needs to
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be taken to talk and it's it's essential planning tool in twenty thirteen
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uh the energy plan was uh sets out for
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all the municipalities and by the nice parties
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this plan was also rise in twenty thirteen and approved and now every nice fancy estimated to this plan
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the ideal uh outcome being to to uh to determine
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hot weather and how we could produce energy within the region in october twenty thirteen
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okay a it'll land a a map until the area
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uh and i could astral map was uh put
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on the web to understand what could be the energy produced in each area in each zone
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so many um sustainable uh energy source is why uh
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a concerted and examined it there was a measures taken
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many responses by economic stakeholders plus a private stakeholders
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to try and meet the challenge that the significance nonsense
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a regional uh energy
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and counsel was formed
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uh_huh and the whole week of events for professionals of thirty different uh
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many events involving a uh last proportional population uh uh knowledge sense uh was put in place
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uh_huh private initiatives are taking also to develop solar energy
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and and energy efficiency program or electricity efficiency program
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okay uh focusing on replacing traditional uh power plants with
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uh i knew much more energy efficient installations
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that was also project should improve energy efficiency within companies and eighty percent of
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the consultants uh went into companies and gave advice on the return on investment
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of uh uh uh um which would be raw obtained after a minimum of five years on
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maximum fight this um so what's as important obviously is communication you can never communicate enough
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it's uh it's important to remember that
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uh it's impossible it's it's to say that people understand straighter you need to keep communicating and explaining
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so the kickoff was given twenty ten and calmly we have
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a consumption or afternoon twenty six gig what ours
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that's in terms of electricity foundered in a us ninety five percent of which is produced
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in the region that's twenty two percent more than what we had inserted ten
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it's a renewable energy use in the region uh it represents thirteen
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point six percent of the total energy consumption today i
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and this does not include hydropower
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the average for us which one is ten point six percent renewable energy within the
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next we have very ambitious objectives as i have said we want to increase
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the proportion of energy which is produced when you billy we wanted to go up to
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there are increased drastically and this includes in terms of electric vehicles
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so this uh a study about potential uh allows us to meet huge x.'s
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uh twenty fifty so what does this spring to the region and
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its municipalities i can only talk about our own a region everything i
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i will tell you now i uh only consent our region
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the project has contributed in shoring that there will be uh
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the job stability new jobs also you can see um the tax
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revenue this will generate the source contributions this would generate
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oh
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of the um calculate the compression method used have made it difficult to uh really uh represent
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these uh these this information but uh the aim ultimately is to reduce the dependence
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uh of the region on the external uh sauces
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the aim is to maintain invest money in the region yeah and to keep money in the region
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uh_huh
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uh_huh twenty eight million swiss francs word invested in energy efficiency
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and local companies that were very piece of this
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we also looked sayings considerable revenue
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uh from uh and if energy efficiency and accuracy generation you couldn't
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the the figures yourself was a significant reduction in the consumption of energy
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so savings but sense on this is important savings potential per capita
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perhaps increase by thirteen percent which is double what is happening in zurich
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so the money uh is retained in the region we've uh geothermal energy
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which has replaced the use of sixty thousand tons of ordeal
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representing nine point five million francs this is a
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uh uh also something the benefits environments obviously
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if we reach our objectives we will obtain a seat you consumption of less than one point five towns but
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i haven't inhabitant by twenty fifty for the moment we are at five tons per citizen in switzerland
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this project is also important for the identity
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of the area
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it it brings added value to the rule a terror three we are better able to manage
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the increased concentration populations in heaven areas we can't just a bonus a everything
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or the organisation the standard ten percent this
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is crucial for uh maintaining natural areas
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uh spaces to relax and there's a environmental and uh uh
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ha ha ha havens in terms of not what less happy thoughts this
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uh so uh allows uh so positive influence on the
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choices made by companies so let's uh summarise
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so the project will contribute to improving the quality of habitats
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improve the quality of life in the region able support

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Conference Program

Welcome
Corinne Feuz, Coordinatrice d’ecovillages
Aug. 25, 2017 · 9:48 a.m.
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Welcome
Patricia-Dominique Lachat, Préfète du district d’Aigle
Aug. 25, 2017 · 9:49 a.m.
Welcome
Philippe Grobéty, Syndic d’Ormont-Dessus
Aug. 25, 2017 · 9:54 a.m.
Introduction: What way forward for the villages?
Michael Liebreich, Fondateur et vice-président d’ecovillages
Aug. 25, 2017 · 9:59 a.m.
Inspiration: Top to Top Global Climate Expedition
Dario Schwoerer, Climatologue et guide de montagne
Aug. 25, 2017 · 10:07 a.m.
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Beyond skiing, revisiting the ski resort experience
Isabelle Frochot, Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Aug. 25, 2017 · 10:36 a.m.
The heritage of the Youth Olympic Games (JOJ Lausanne 2020) , for the Vaud Alps
Ian Logan, CEO Lausanne 2020
Aug. 25, 2017 · 12:11 p.m.
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Urbanise the Swiss Alps
Fiona Pia, architecte
Aug. 25, 2017 · 1:58 p.m.
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Building the Future: Participatory Projects for Transition "The Center for Sustainable Development in Ayent"
Victoria Leaney-Brinkler, initiatrice du Centre de développement durable et gérante de l'écogîte "Esprit du soleil"
Aug. 25, 2017 · 2:15 p.m.
Building the Future: Participatory Projects for Transition - ERKA - the energy transition for al
Charles Höhn, ancien maire du village de Bonstetten
Aug. 25, 2017 · 2:32 p.m.
Digitalisation as a service to the transition
Daniel Gatica-Perez, Idiap Research Institute
Aug. 25, 2017 · 3:02 p.m.
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Introduction of special guest
Michael Liebreich, Fondateur et vice-président d’ecovillages
Aug. 25, 2017 · 4:57 p.m.
Special Guest: "The world has already so many solutions"
Prof. Dr. Bertrand Piccard, Explorer, Chairman of the Solar Impulse Foundation
Aug. 25, 2017 · 4:58 p.m.
Q&A with Special Guest
Aug. 25, 2017 · 5:19 p.m.
Conclusions
Michael Liebreich, Fondateur et vice-président d’ecovillages
Aug. 25, 2017 · 5:38 p.m.

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