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Human Powered Neighbourhood: The Hospital

The first carbon-neutral district in the Netherlands says no to modern healthcare, which is completely dependent on fossil fuels. Yet the inhabitants are just as healthy as other Dutch people.

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Posted on 21 January 2021 in Human Powered Neighbourhood | Permalink

Human Powered Neighbourhood: The Internet

As the first carbon neutral neighbourhood in the Netherlands, Bospolder-Tussendijken is an outsider. But that does not mean that the residents are cut off from the outside world: they have a mobile phone and use the Internet. The difference is that the local communication network is not dependent on fossil fuels.

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Posted on 15 September 2020 in Human Powered Neighbourhood | Permalink

Human Powered Neighbourhood: The Shopping Street

It's a sunny Saturday afternoon in 2030 and the residents of the first carbon-neutral neighbourhood in the Netherlands are flocking to the main shopping street. They do this on their own, without the use of fossil fuels or electricity.

Shopping-street

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Posted on 05 August 2020 in Human Powered Neighbourhood | Permalink

Human Powered Neighbourhood: Food and Firewood

The former roof park in Bospolder-Tussendijken is teeming with life in 2030. It is the place where food and firewood are grown and stored.

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Posted on 16 July 2020 in Human Powered Neighbourhood | Permalink

Human Powered Neighbourhood: The Communal Kitchen

It's 2030 and the 14,000 residents of the first carbon neutral neighbourhood in the Netherlands gather at the communal fires, where they cook and eat together. 

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Posted on 30 June 2020 in Human Powered Neighbourhood | Permalink

Human Powered Neighbourhood: The Public Bathing and Laundry House

It's an ordinary day in 2030. In Bospolder-Tussendijken, the first carbon neutral neighbourhood in the Netherlands, the residents gather on public squares, to brush their teeth, take a shower or a bath, wash their clothes, and hear the latest gossip. 

Bathing-house

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Posted on 05 June 2020 in Human Powered Neighbourhood | Permalink

Human Powered Neighbourhood: The Household of the Future

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We are in 2030 and the Dutch neighbourhood Bospolder-Tussendijken (BoTu) is 100% carbon neutral. To radically reduce energy use, all household tasks are organised communally. Cooking, eating, doing the dishes, doing the laundry, showering, brushing teeth, going to the toilet: it all happens outside the individual household. Consequently, energy use in individual households has become so small that they can be disconnected, not only from the gas network but also from the power grid.

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Posted on 20 May 2020 in Human Power, Human Powered Neighbourhood | Permalink

This Dutch Neighbourhood Runs 100% on Human Power, Biomass, Sun and Wind

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We are in 2030. Bospolder-Tussendijken (BoTu), once one of the poorest neighbourhoods in the Dutch city of Rotterdam, has become completely independent of fossil fuels. The neighbourhood has achieved this without the use of expensive technology and infrastructure. Energy production relies entirely on locally available resources: human power and biomass, supplemented by wind and solar power if the weather allows it. Energy use has decreased radically, while welfare has increased spectacularly.

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Posted on 15 May 2020 in Human Power, Human Powered Neighbourhood | Permalink

Human Power Plant: Energy Poverty

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In a new scenario, the Human Power Plant will convert an entire area in Rotterdam into a fossil fuel free society. Bospolder-Tussendijken (BoTu) is one of the poorest neighbourhoods in the Netherlands, and has been selected as a testing ground for the energy transition. Because it is not clear who will pay for the government's high-tech plans, we propose an alternative that is affordable.

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A first impression of the neighborhood in 2030.

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Posted on 21 April 2020 in Human Power, Human Powered Neighbourhood | Permalink | Comments (1)

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