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Smart water - a key building block for the smart city
1. WATER INNOVATION: BRIDGING GAPS,
CREATING OPPORTUNITIES
27 AND 28 SEPTEMBER 2017
ALFÂNDEGA PORTO CONGRESS CENTRE
WATER AND THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY, PART 3 –
CITIES AND WATER
SMART WATER – A KEY BUILDING BLOCK FOR
THE SMART CITY
DIANE D’ARRAS
SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT
2. SMART WATER
a key building block for smart cities
Diane d'Arras, VP Global Professional Relations, Suez
3. Megatrends reshaping the world:
Smart will have huge economic impact
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Up to
$2.5 Trillions
Potential economic impact
from continued adoption of
mobility services by 2025
Up to
$3 Trillions
Wages potentially affected if
machine learning gains
better capacities
2X
Growth in the
volume of data
expected every 3
years
40X
Increase in
processing power
between 2010 and
today
4. Reduce
Operating Cost
The water
sector is going
DIGITAL
Improve
Sustainability
Enhance
Customer
experience
Optimise
Asset Utilisation
Drivers/expected impact for smart water utilities
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a world leader in environmental services
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15.3
BILLION€
total revenues in
2016 (50% water,
50% waste)
400,000
industrial
and
business
customers
74
MILLION€
in research &
development
83,000 employees
world wide
1,130drinking
water plants
2,300
wastewater
treatment plants
16.9
MILLION
tons of waste
recovered
6. Figures for Rhône-Alpes
Auvergne area :
27,495 kms of remotely
monitored networks
3,308 sites monitored 24/7
763 municipalities served
6 Advanced Solutions Factories
Smart Metering, Smart Water, Asset Management,
Revenue Management, Environmental Quality
Monitoring, Smart Building
Digital at the core of our to-day operational activities
>3000 fully equipped plants
Automated and operated by SUEZ
10 Visio Centers
deployed in France in 2017
3M sensors monitored real time
for SUEZ’ water networks in Europe
8,6M inhabitants protected from flooding
by predictive models & automated systems
in Paris area as of 2016*
* Figures for Paris area only; stormwater management systems also
installed in Barcelona, Dijon, Saint-Etienne and Bordeaux
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7. Long range radio frequency protected and
regulated by a European directive
Simple and fast to deploy for a high level of
reliability
Minimised recurring investments and costs
focus on
long range 169 MHz
an industrial IoT solution
with 10 years of proven reliability
Transmitter
on the meter
ON’connect
From sensors to services
transmission
Communication
network
VHF/GPRS
UHF/GPRS
GSM/GPRS
transmission
IT system for data
collection and
treatment
Portals for data
visualisation
data services &
publication
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3 million on line smart meters
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4 Data repository
Data Analytics, Data Science,
Machine Learning
2 IOT Network
Collect data within shared
communication networks
SMART
systems
5 Services
Open Data
Web portals, mobile apps
1 Industrial connected
devices
On-board or fixed devices
A connected city is a new set of skills & Technologies
3 Business IT system
Existing IT management systems
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9. AQUADVANCED®
Water Networks
Real time performance of the drinking water
distribution network
Monitor water quality in real time
Optimise the operation
They put their trust in us: Barcelona ,
Castelldefels (Spain) , SMG SEVESC
(Versailles, France), SEPG (Nanterre,
France), SUEZ Eau France networks,
Macao (China), Casablanca (Morocco),
Westchester (USA)
Control communication and inform consumers in
real time
Reduce water losses
10. AQUADVANCED®
Energy
Predictive and optimised real time
management of drinking water systems
Rationalise operational costs
Optimise the management of drinking water production
They put their trust in us: Eau du Sud
Parisien (France), Eastern municipal water
district (USA), Peel region, Ontario
(Canada), Northumbrian (UK), Tarragona
(Spain), Unity water (Australia), etc.
Reduce the environmental impact of the service
11. AQUADVANCED®
Urban Drainage
Early warning and dynamic management of
stormwater systems
Protect consumers from flood risks
Preserve the natural environment from pollution risks
They put their trust in us: SIAAP, Bordeaux
(France), SERAM (Marseille, France) ,
SIAHVY (France), Stéphanoise des Eaux
Saint Etienne town council (France), Dijon
city council (France), Biarritz city council
(France), PUB Singapore
Optimise the economic performance of the
wastewater treatment system
12. information
Communicate and inform
stakeholders in real time
Improve the understanding of on-
going operations
Reinforce control over operator
commitments
environment
Reduce water losses
Preserve the quality of the natural
environment
Commit to an energy performance
economy
Optimise the output from plants or
network installations
Rationalise operational costs and
investments
Increase the value of existing
assets
safety
Forecast natural or accidental
events (floods and pollution)
Improve reliability of operations
on a daily basis and during a crisis
Comply with regulatory requirements
Securing the drinking water supply
Value of smart water
operations
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LESSONS LEARNED
Digitalisation as a transformation journey
• Interoperability
Security & Data privacy
Uncertain Return On Investments
Technology Immaturity
Lack of skilled workers
ISSUES / BARRIERS
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LESSONS LEARNED
Digitalisation as a transformation journey
Orchestrate digital ecosystems, data sharing
Develop new security frameworks for the entire physical stack
Develop the business cases with synergies of uses
Develop pathfinder projects for Proof of Concept
Develop programmes to support adoption
RECOMMENDATIONS
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Thank you for your attention
Editor's Notes
English text of non-editable graphic: ready for the resource revolution
The digital transformation is everywhere today, it transforms everything. We are constantly reminded to think about organisations such as Uber.
We know it is changing the:
The way we work (smart phones, mobility tools….!)
The relationship with our clients (e-commerce, social networks..)
The performance of our operations (asset optimisation, real time monitoring, data analytics….).
The way we do business – digital helps create new business models (products as a services, sharing…..).
In the water sector in plants, networks and utilities, there are four distinct areas to leverage:
Deliver energy savings
Optimise your investment
Reduce water loss
And improve customer experience
BACKGROUND:
Aquadvanced® Urban Drainage
Aquadvanced® Wells
Aquadvanced® Energy
Aquadvanced® Water Networks
Smart Metering