To overcome their challenges and compete on the world's stage, cities need to become smarter - more efficient, more sustainable, more liveable. See how the journey has already begun in several cities worldwide, and learn about 5 key success factors based on real world experience.
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How to Make Smart Cities a Reality Today: Five Factors for Success
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How to Make Smart Cities a Reality Today:
5 Factors for Success
Jim Anderson
VP, Smart Cities
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2. Get it right
the first time
Retain
competitiveness
Obtain federal funds
Relieve pain
points
Prepare for major events
Meet
environmental targets
Regain
competitiveness
Mature
Cities
Greenfield
Cities
Growth
Cities
Rapidly
Emerging
Cities
Mature
Cities
Greenfield
Cities
Growth
Cities
Rapidly
Emerging
Cities
Why do cities need to be smart?
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World population
Earthâs surface
Global energy
consumption
Global CO2
emissions
World population
Years to
double the
urban capacity
developed over
the past
4000 years
Cities: from global challengesâŠ
Cities today⊠âŠand by 2050
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âŠ.to local prioritiesâŠ
History, culture, size, geography, economy make each city unique.
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âŠwith specific drivers.
Hosting a global event
Recovering from natural
disaster
Enhancing safety
Managing urban
expansion
Meeting basic
infrastructure needs
Cities need to attract investment, jobs and talent!
Boosting their image
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An efficient, liveable,
sustainable city
Improving the efficiency
of the cityâs underlying
urban infrastructures
Increasing
competitiveness
Improving attractiveness
for residents, citizens
and visitors
Becoming a better place
to live, work and play Improving public
services: schools,
safety, transportationâŠ
Creating jobs
Smart cities are efficient cities
Urban efficiency delivers liveability and sustainability
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Industry suppliers
Includes ICT, energy,
transportation & infrastructure
vendors & service providers
Planners & Developers
Includes real estate
developers, urban planners, &
property managers
Governments
Includes National, regional as
well as local city officials
Utilities
Includes city and private
electric, water, &
gas utilities
Private Investors
Includes international
development banks and
private organizations
NGOâs & associations
Includes all local
organizations - citizens,
businesses & NGOs
From departmental decisions to collaborative decisions
People & Communities
A city is a complex value-chain
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From smart strategy to citizen outcomes
Enabled by efficient infrastructure as the building-blocks
Urban planning
Resilience
Resource efficiency
Sustainable model
Innovative services
Sustainable mobility
Smart energy
Smart mobility
Smart water
Smart public services
Smart integration
Smart buildings
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5 success factors to âsmartâ
Visionary leadership
Laying the foundation
Integration
Innovation
Collaboration
15. Visionary
Leadership
Bringing together city leadership, local stakeholders
and business voice around a shared, citizen-centric
vision and holistic roadmap & driving engagement
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Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona has designed a holistic City Anatomy and launched the
City Protocol project, involving collaboration and innovation to
become the global reference of a Smart City.
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17. Laying the
foundation
Improving the efficiency of urban infrastructures,
leveraging (Operational Technology &
Information Technology) expertise to make a
clear, measurable difference
18. Schneider Electric 18Smart Cities
Houston, Texas
SCADA improves efficiency of Water and Electricity distribution
systems; Retrofit for energy efficiency of 40 municipal buildings
delivers $3 million yearly warranted energy and water savings.
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Dallas, Texas
Integrated Mobility Management platform improves efficiency of
multimodal transportation , sharing information between agencies
and supporting decision-making in the management of major city
corridor.
21. Innovation
Breaking down barriers and driving valuable,
meaningful change through process, business
model, technical and organizational innovation.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
SCADA improves efficiency of Water distribution system, Electricity
grid and Gas distribution system through all Metropolitan Area;
Traffic Management system optimizes mobility throughout the city;
all interfaced with Rioâs Intelligent Operations Center (IOC)
providing >50% of its data - for a holistic view of city systems.
23. Collaboration
Making it happen through collaboration and ongoing
engagement between city, community and
business, as well as with global and local industry
players, across sectors and across city domains.
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World â WBCSD initiative
Urban Infrastructure collaborative initiative
âWBCSD is:
ï§ a CEO-driven business association
ï§ with focus on sustainable development and strong moral credibility
âThe Urban Infrastructure Initiative:
ï§ Brings together 14 companies:
Acciona, Aecom, AGC, Cemex, EDF, GDF-Suez, Honda, Nissan, Philips,
Siemens, Tepco, TNT, Toyota, United Technologies â and Schneider Electric
ï§ With objective to engage with city officials upstream of any commercial project
ï§ And demonstrate value of business involvement in early urban planning
ï§ And value of multi-sector collaboration to address inter-related urban issues
âEngagements with cities in:
ï§ Europe: Finland, Netherlands
ï§ Asia: India, China, Japan
ï§ Americas: Mexico, USA
ï§ Africa (underway)
25. Citizens at the center.
Innovation as an enablerâŠ
Schneider Electric as a partner.
âąBusiness models
âąProcess models
âąTechnology platforms
âąPeople â active participants
âąProactive engagement & listening
âąOutcomes-based
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â Solutions to cities' immediate challenges,
â Integration for increased efficiency,
â Collaboration to make it happen,
âInnovation to transform our world.
We deliver urban efficiency. Today.
Smart
Energy
Smart
Mobility
Smart
Water
Smart
Public
Services
Smart
Buildings
& Homes
Smart
Integration
Smart
Collaboration
We understand what it takes. We make Smart Cities a reality.
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Smart Water
Smart Public
Services
Smart MobilitySmart Energy
Smart Buildings &
Homes
Smart Grid Automation
& Flexible Distribution
Traffic Management
Renewables Integration
& Micro Grid
EV Charging
Infrastructure &
Supervision Services
Smart Metering
Management
& Demand Response
Real-Time Smart Grid
Software Suite
Street Lighting
management
Tolling & Congestion
Charging
âą Power, Security, Building, IT, & Process Management
Systems integrated Architecture
âą Integrated City Management Platform for Mobility
âą Security Systems & Management
âą Energy & Environment Management Information System
âą Weather Intelligence
Smart Integration
Solutions to citiesâ immediate needs
Improving operating systems through expertise in Operational & Information technology
Integrated Mobility
âą Public Transit
âą Traveler Information
Public Safety
âą Video Surveillance
âą Emergency
management
High-performance
Buildings*
âą Energy Efficiency &
Security solutions
âąEnergy Services
Connection to the
Smart Grid
Efficient Homes
âą Home Energy
management
* Hospitals, industrial facilities, datacenters and commercial buildings
Gas Distribution
Management
Digital City Services
âą eGovernment
âą Education
âą Healthcare
âą Tourism
Stormwater
management and
Urban Flooding
Power, Control &
Security Systems
integration
Distribution
Management & Leak
Detection
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Weather &
Emissions
Events &
Emergencies
Management
Traffic
Management
Public
Transport
Security
Electric
Vehicles
Integration for increased efficiency today
Integrated Management Platform leverages Operational & Information technology to
provide city and citizens with real-time, meaningful data
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City Residents
Services & information
Smart Public
Services
Systems
Smart 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
Innovating for better outcomes tomorrow
Integrated city management platform to leverage efficient urban infrastructure and
provide more effective public services as well as innovative citizen applications
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Innovating process and business models
New 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
Model
Operation of infrastructure
systems under agreement with
city, creating additional revenue
for the city
Information & Payment
Services
Provision of information or
payment services to city
residents & businesses based
on collected data
Performance Contracting
Third-party financing of projects
with payback out of guaranteed
energy, water, or operational
cost savings
PPP â Design, Build,
Operate Transfer
City government outsources
management of systems or
infrastructure to private
company to realize cost savings
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Local community
& government
Local players
Global players
Collaboration to make it all happen
No company or organization can deliver a Smart City alone.
Design &
Engineering
Technology
providers
Construction &
Implementation
Operations
NGOâs &
associations
Utilities
Planners &
Developers
Governments
Finance &
Investment
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Urban efficiency is real
Practical lessons from our 200+ projects around the world
â up to 30% Energy savings
â reduction of Water losses by up to 15%
â reduction of Travel time and Traffic delays by up to 20%
â and longer-term Environmental, Social & Economic sustainability
ï§ reduced air pollution and carbon emissions
ï§ economic boost from infrastructure investment
ï§ improved security and local jobs
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Smart Cities is not a concept â it is about urban efficiency,
and it is happening today.
We understand what it takes. We make Smart Cities a reality.
36. Schneider Electric 36Smart Cities
Tianjin, China
GIS for upgrading of power grid towards Smart Grid; District
heating management; Metro tolling system.
37. Schneider Electric 37Smart Cities
Madrid, Spain
Weather information system for airport; Stormwater management;
Energy management system for buildings; Real-time adaptive
traffic control system in 739 intersections; Integrated platform
manages traffic control, CCTV system, city access control and
web-based traveler information.
38. Schneider Electric 38Smart Cities
Barcelona, Spain
Command & Control Centers for city traffic, critical buildings,
metro, parking, CCTV surveillance; air quality monitoring; metro
fare collection.
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39. Schneider Electric 39Smart Cities
Quito, Ecuador
Real-time adaptive traffic control system covering 600 crossings,
6700 traffic lights and 1500 CCTV cameras; Weather information
system for city airport; Integrated platform manages traffic
control, CCTV system, city access control, and provides web-
based traveler information
40. Schneider Electric 40Smart Cities
Mumbai, India
SCADA improves efficiency of Water distribution system; real-time
adaptive traffic control system optimizes traffic in 253 crossings;
central traffic management control center supervises and reacts
to disruptions.
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41. Schneider Electric 41Smart Cities
Dubai, UAE
Integrated SCADA, Building Management System & Security
system serve buildings for 9000 residents; SCADA improves
water distribution system; CCTV provides access control.
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inclusion
equity
Ethics &
responsibility
Tackling the stakes of today and tomorrow to
support Schneider Electricâs responsible growth
Carbon
Resources
Globalisation
poverty
New economies
Access to
energy
Environment
protection
People well being
Green business
Energy efficiency
Renewables
Electric Vehicles
Smart cities and smart grids
Social
commitment
Responsible company Measured commitment
Objective 2014: 8/10
January 2012 start: 3/10
âąCommunicate quarterly
âąAudited annually
âąRevised with each
company programme
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Urban efficiency is across the board
Smart Water is real:
âą Up to 30% energy savings
âą Up to 20% reduction in water losses
Smart Services are real:
âą Up to 20% reduction in street crime from CCTV
âą Up to 30% reduction in public lighting energy use
Smart Energy is real:
âą Up to 45% outage reduction
âą Up to 15% reduction in operating costs
Smart Mobility is real:
âą Up to 20% travel time reduction
âą Up to 15% less cars looking for parking
Smart Buildings are real:
âą Up to 30% energy savings
âą Up to 15% reduction in operating costs
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Smart Buildings are real:
âUp to reduction in operating costs
âUp to energy savings
âUp to value increase
âŠand thatâs just the start!
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Smart Energy is real:
âUp to outage reduction
âUp to reduction in operating costs
âUp to savings from metering management
âŠand thatâs just the start!
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Smart Mobility is real:
âUp to travel time reduction
âUp to increase in average urban transit speed
âUp to reduction of cars looking for parking
âUp to reduction of car stops
âŠand thatâs just the start!
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Smart Public Services are real:
âUp to reduction in street crime
âUp to reduction in public lighting energy use
âŠand thatâs just the start!
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Smart Water is real:
âUp to energy savings
âUp to reduction in water losses
âUp to outage reduction
âŠand thatâs just the start!
Notas do Editor
Our value proposition is clear & simple: we deliver urban efficiency - today.Our expert solutions solve todayâs immediate challenges and most pressing pain-points. We have solutions for all the key systems of a city: energy, mobility, water, public services, buildings.We bring recognized integration capabilities, through interconnected and interoperable products, systems, services and softwares, to optimize each system and drive efficiency further.we work with others. Because we believe that no single company can build a smart city alone; because each city deserves the best-in-class global and local players; and because collaboration is in our DNA. And last but not least, we help develop the innocative architectures, financing mechanisms and business models that will help each city achieve its holistic sustainable vision.Letâs look beyond the words.
Third â collaboration.At Schneider Electric, we believe no single company can solve a cityâs challenges alone. This is why we work together with best-in-class global and local partners, across the whole SmartCity value-chain . We have a strong track record of collaboration with best-in-class global players, that bring complementary capabilities and expertise to the table.But we also understand that cities have their own network of best-in-class local providers and stakeholders, who contribute their local knowledge and specific expertise to these projects.So collaboration is definitely a key success factor for these urban projects, which is why it plays such a big role in our SmartCity approach.Note for speaker:Planners & Developers include: Urban Planners, Strategy ConsultantsDesign & Engineering include: Design Engineers, Developers, Architects, IT Design ServicesConstruction & Implementation include: Construction management, EPCs, IT Project managementOperations include: Concessionaires, Telecom Service Providers, IT Outsourcers, Maintenance Services, Facilities Management.