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Smart Environment

New York City – Hudson Yards

The project, a $20 billion, 28-acre commercial and residential area on Manhattan’s west side, is touted as being the largest development in the city since the Rockefeller center. Hudson Yards will digitally track environmental and lifestyle factors—like traffic, energy consumption, and air quality—and will include a trash-disposal system to remove waste via underground pneumatic tubes. It is being designed specifically to bring in millennials, and to provide the highest quality of life for those living, working, and visiting the area.

AngyalZÖLD

The 'AngyalZÖLD+ 2015-2019' strategy is the extension of the previous Green Strategy of the XIII. District Government in Budapest which deals with the integrated approach and management of district public areas. The strategy and its implementation are deal with by the XIII. District Public Utility Zrt.

Smart Lamppost

The first intelligent lamppost developed in Hungary combines five systems and functions. Based on the infarstructure of ELMÜ-ÉMÁSZ, the smart electric car charger has an output of 22 kWs (3x32 A), and is compatible with the e-kWh application of the company. Importantly, this is the first time in Hungary when an electric car charger is built into an existing lamppost, available to e-drivers 24 hours a day. The unit includes free WiFi connection serving up to 200 users in a 180m range area. The safety camera installed on the post is the 50.

Food bank

The Hungarian Food Bank Association is a non-profit organization that works to make a link between surplus food and people in need in Hungary in order to help reduce poverty, hunger and malnutrition. The Hungarian Food Bank Association started its work in September 2005, and became a full-fledged member of the European Federation of Food Banks (FEBA) in 2006. Since our foundation: we distributed 42 300 tons of food worth over 67,4 million $ (20,3 billion HUF) to more than 340 000 people in need in partnership with almost 325 non-governmental organizations and municipalities.