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Deloitte, a world-renowned consulting firm, released a report called "Global Renewable Energy Trends", announcing the world's top ten Smart Renewable Cities (SRCs), with four cities in Asia on the list
.
According to a report released by Deloitte, the top ten smart renewable cities are San Diego, California, Los Angeles, Jaipur, Hamburg, Toronto, Bangalore, Santiago de Chile, Seoul, Tainan and Paris
.
SRC recognizes that solar and wind power power smart city goals
.
The majority of the world's population now lives in growing cities, some of which take a proactive "smart" approach to managing their infrastructure, adopting connected sensor technology and data analytics
.
More advanced smart cities focus on improving quality of life, competitiveness and sustainability
.
Solar and wind energy are the intersection of achieving these goals as they contribute to reducing pollution, decarbonizing and increasing resilience for clean e-mobility, economic empowerment and business growth
.
As shown in the picture, San Diego, USA is a global leader
.
Solar and wind already account for more than a third of its electricity mix, and the city aims to reach 100 percent renewable energy by 2035
.
At the same time, Jaipur, a major city in Asia, is also a national SRC
.
The national government of India has created 100 smart city missions, which include solar demand targets
.
While Germany does not provide a national smart city strategy or promotion grants, the EU provides a number of platforms and funding sources
to support SRC initiatives.
Hamburg has used these to help position itself as a European research center
for renewable energy.
Deloitte, a world-renowned consulting firm, released a report called "Global Renewable Energy Trends", announcing the world's top ten Smart Renewable Cities (SRCs), with four cities in Asia on the list
.
According to a report released by Deloitte, the top ten smart renewable cities are San Diego, California, Los Angeles, Jaipur, Hamburg, Toronto, Bangalore, Santiago de Chile, Seoul, Tainan and Paris
.
SRC recognizes that solar and wind power power smart city goals
.
The majority of the world's population now lives in growing cities, some of which take a proactive "smart" approach to managing their infrastructure, adopting connected sensor technology and data analytics
.
More advanced smart cities focus on improving quality of life, competitiveness and sustainability
.
Solar and wind energy are the intersection of achieving these goals as they contribute to reducing pollution, decarbonizing and increasing resilience for clean e-mobility, economic empowerment and business growth
.
As shown in the picture, San Diego, USA is a global leader
.
Solar and wind already account for more than a third of its electricity mix, and the city aims to reach 100 percent renewable energy by 2035
.
At the same time, Jaipur, a major city in Asia, is also a national SRC
.
The national government of India has created 100 smart city missions, which include solar demand targets
.
While Germany does not provide a national smart city strategy or promotion grants, the EU provides a number of platforms and funding sources
to support SRC initiatives.
Hamburg has used these to help position itself as a European research center
for renewable energy.