smart cities · 2016-06-30 · #1: a smart city is cross-domain & integrated communications...
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Smart Cities:Sustainable solution for the future of Energy Management
Flavio Santos
Vice President Nordic & Baltic Zone, Project Execution Center
Energy & Sustainability Services
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Mega trends
How are they shaping our world?
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#1: The Energy Dilema
vsEnergy demandBy 2050Electricity by 2030
CO2 emissions to avoid
dramatic climate changes by 2050
The facts The need
Source: IEA 2007 vs. 1990 level
we must address this challenge
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#2: Internet of Things
> Phase 1: creating of websites
> Phase 2: connecting people
> Phase 3: connecting things
Big Data& Analys
MobilaEnheter
Cloudservices
Internetof Things
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#3: Smart Grid
> Democratization of energy, from vertical & centralized to horizontal & distributed
> Like the computer journey from the 70´s to today
> Merge of ET with IT
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World population
Earth’s surface
Global energy
consumption
Global CO2
emissions
World population
Years to
double the
urban capacity
developed over
the past
4000 years
Cities today… …and by 2050
#4: Urbanization
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Overloaded
infrastructure
Pollution
Congestion Attract global
investment, jobs,
talentChanging
Behavior
Scarcity of
resources
And as cities grow, so do their challenges…
Provide high
standard of living
Fostering
Innovation
Reduce costs &
manage debt
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So… How to manage these challenges?
How are they shaping our world?
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The solution is a combination of: cleaner generation, resource efficiency and smart cities
Efficiency measures account for almost
3/4 of abatement in 2020
Source: World Energy Outlook 2011, OECD / IEA World energy-related CO2 emissions abatement
We need urban efficiency
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Cities must become smarterWe must understands that
“Business As Usual” is not sustainable anymore
Information sharing
Resiliency to
disruptions
Increased control over
city systems
Reduced Carbon
emissions
Less energy
consumption
Operational savings
Decreased need for
more infrastructure
Higher quality of life
Increased
attractiveness
Increased global
competitiveness
Sustainable LiveableEfficient
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What is Smart City about?
The necessary components
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WATER SERVICESTRANSPORTENERGY BUILDINGS
Smart City: breaking silos and integrating
Communications
Data
Platform
Apps
Communications
Data
Platform
Apps
Communications
Data
Platform
Apps
Communications
Data
Platform
Apps
Communications
Data
Platform
Apps
•Leveranging city Systems & Data in new meaningful ways
•Each domain within the City has systems and data contained within silos
•And while there is a significant amount, it is nearly impossible to aggregate in a continuous way
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Getting to Smart
3 must have factors
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WATER SERVICESTRANSPORTENERGY BUILDINGS
#1: A Smart City is Cross-Domain & Integrated
Communications
Data
Platform
Apps
Communications
Data
Platform
Apps
Communications
Data
Platform
Apps
Communications
Data
Platform
Apps
Communications
Data
Platform
Apps
• Integrated City Platform and Communications help cities improve interoperability, efficiency and reduces
costs by bringing together a large variety of city systems – into a single, intelligent system
INTEGRATED CITYPLATFORM
INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS
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#2: Smart City delivers value to its Stakeholders
Integrated City Platform
Data Fusion Business Intelligence Decision Support Weather
Connectivity
Domain Silos
Operational
Intelligence
Metrics &
Reporting
Strategy &
Planning
City
Agencies
City
Streets
City Hall
Data Actions Data Actions Data Actions Data Actions Data Actions
Communications
Sensor Networks
City Government City ResidentsMore efficient city
management &
planning
Services &
Information
WATER SERVICESTRANSPORTENERGY BUILDINGS
City
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Local community &
government
Local players
Global players
#3: A Smart City demands collaboration
No company or organization can deliver a Smart City alone
Design &
Engineering
Technology
providers
Construction &
Implementation
Operations
NGO’s &
associations
Utilities
Planners &
Developers
Governments
Finance &
Investment
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From myth to realityProjects done across the globe and in the Nordic region
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• Organization
• Metrics
• Systems Architecture
Solving the myths: new urban model2 areas to make cities smart & resilient
Enablement
Implementation
• Business model
• Funding
• Regulation
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City Residents Services & information
Smart Public Services
SystemsSmart Water Systems
Integrated Management Platform
Smart Energy Systems Smart Mobility Systems Smart Buildings &
Homes Systems
Communications Network(s)
Continuous Optimization of Infrastructure Efficiency
Information Sharing Business Intelligence Decision Support
City Government More efficient city management
Incident Management
Breaking the Enablement barriersOrganization: cross functional roles to provide internal coordination
Metrics: must be defined depending on the specific needs, there´s no “one size fits all”
Systems Architecture: Integrated city management platform to leverage efficient urban infrastructure
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Breaking the Implementation barriers: Financial modelsNew financing models make smart projects affordable to cities
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)Leveraging the cloud to deliver software
remotely to multiple customers, significantly
reducing capital expenses
PPP - Concessionaire ModelOperation of infrastructure systems under
agreement with city, creating additional
revenue for the city
Information & Payment ServicesProvision of information or payment
services to city residents & businesses
based on collected data
Performance ContractingThird-party financing of projects with
payback out of guaranteed energy, water,
or operational cost savings
PPP – Design, Build, Operate
Transfer City government outsources management of
systems or infrastructure to private
company to realize cost savings
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●Collaboration at city level:
● Citizens & communities
● Local stakeholders: urban planners, utilities, investors, businesses….
● With a shared ambition of global performance in efficiency,
liveability, sustainability
●Collaboration at business level:
● Across sectors
● Across the value-chain
● With technical solutions to global urban
performance targets
●Regulations: collaboration at government level
● Municipal
● Regional
● National & Supranational
Breaking the Implementation barriers:
business models & regulationsNew collaborative models make teamwork effective
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● Solutions to Buildings: energy efficiency
projects (EPC) and “Demand & response”
● Integration of data: from Weather forecasts
to Maintenance, from Security to
Traffic Control
● Smart Grid systems to allow for more
de-centralized energy management and
electrical vehicles, Self-Healing architectures
● Collaboration of Business and Government
to design specific solutions.
Smart City: What is done already today?
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●Nord-Fron kommune
●Widerøe
●Landstrøm i mange havner
●Smarte ”flåte-ladninger” for EL-biler – private og
offentlige ”parkeringer”
●Vann- og Rense-anlegg, inkludert optimalisert
distribusjon (Ullensaker, Brighton)
●Optimalisert fjernvarmedistribusjon (Hafslund/Oslo)
●Pilot på Velferdsteknologi
●All traffic control in Madrid (integrated solution)
●EU financed project Smart City: Stockholm, Linköping,
Malmö, Cologne and Barcelona
●Demand & Response with Malmö Arena & Hyllie
●Implemented Smart Grid for Vattenfall, Fortum, Lyon
●Optimized over 5 million sqm of Real Estate in
municipalities and hospitals in Sweden (700 GW savings)
We understand what it takes to make Smart City a reality
Examples delivered today
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Smart Cities are a sustainable solutionWhat we have learned from our 200+ projects around the world
● Up to 30% Energy savings
● Reduction of Water losses by up to 15%
● Reduction of Travel time and Traffic delays by up to 20%
● And longer-term Environmental, Social & Economic sustainability● Reduced air pollution and carbon emissions
● Economic boost from infrastructure investment
● Improved security and local jobs
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THANK YOU.
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