Abstract
The concept of Smart Cities has gained significant attention in recent years due to the increasing need for efficient energy management in urban areas. This paper describes a digital platform for the management of energy databases that aims to synchronize, update, and analyze different energy installations and uses in the municipality of Mendrisio 1according to the Smart City concept. The platform interweaves and compares various energy databases to ensure better efficiency in the use of thermal and electrical energy, as well as optimize the consumption and production of renewable energies. The geodigital platform created is capable of conducting energy assessments for the development of new district heating projects in the municipality and the creation of local energy communities. This paper presents the design and functionalities of the proposed digital platform, highlighting its potential for improving energy management in Smart Cities and facilitating the transition to more sustainable energy practices. The results of this study, financed by Swiss Energy together with Canton Ticino and AIM (Aziende Industriali Mendrisio), contribute to the growing body of research on digital technologies for energy management in urban areas and provide insights for policymakers and urban planners seeking innovative solutions for sustainable energy development.
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