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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
The Energy challenge and the cities
the battle will be won, or lost, in the cities
Cities today… …and by 2050
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As cities grow, so do their challenges
Cities need to solve these challenges to make the difference!
Growing pressure on infrastructure
Rising consumption
Increasing demand for mobility
Tighter economic pressure Fiercer global competition
More ambitious environmental goals
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Industry Includes ICT, energy, transportation, and infrastructure vendors & service providers
Developers, Planners & Property Managers
Includes real estate developers, urban planners, & property
managers
City & National Governments
Includes National, State as well as local city officials
Utilities Includes city and private
electric, water, & gas utilities
Private Investors Includes international development banks and private organizations
Citizens & NGO’s Includes all local city residents, including individuals, businesses, and NGOs
These challenges involve many stakeholders in a long-term collaborative model
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Cities need to become smarter
● Cities need to make their existing infrastructure smarter to become more efficient, sustainable and livable
efficient
sustainable
livable
• Reduced Carbon emissions and energy consumption
• Operational cost savings • Decreased need for massive
infrastructure investments
• Better information sharing • Improved resiliency to disruptions • Increased control over city systems
• Higher quality of life for city residents • Increased attractiveness to jobs & talent • Increased global competitiveness
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What makes cities go ‘Smart’?
Greenfield Cities
Rapidly Emerging Cities
Growth Cities
Mature Cities
Get it right the first time
Retain competitiveness
Obtain federal funds
Relieve pain points
Prepare for major events
Meet environmental targets
Regain competitiveness
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Making a city a ‘SmartCity’
● Cities need solutions to make them smarter
solutions that are affordable and can fit in their tight budgets
solutions that are integrated, easy-to-deploy and
easy-to-manage
solutions that can cover all their needs
solutions that improve the efficiency and operation
of their systems
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Smart Grid
Smart Water
Smart Mobility
Smart Buildings & Homes
Smart Public Services
SmartCity Solutions
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Five areas of solutions expertise
Customized to city’s unique needs
Integrated for performance
In a collaborative model
We deliver efficient and sustainable urban infrastructures through collaboration
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Our offering: FIVE areas of expertise
Smart Water Smart Public
Services Smart Mobility Smart Grid
Smart Buildings & Homes
Network Automation & Flexible Distribution
Traffic Management
Renewables Integration & Management
EV Charging Infrastructure & Supervision Services
Smart Metering Mgt & Demand Response
Stormwater Mgmt / Urban Flooding
Real-Time Smart Grid Software Suite
Power, Control & Security Systems Integration
Tolling & Congestion Charging
Integrated SmartCity Platform
Weather Intelligence
Smart Water Networks • Distribution Mgt • Leak Detection • Water Quality
Energy Management & Carbon Management Services
Telecommunications & IT Integration
Capabilities & Services
Integrated Mobility Mgt • Public Transit • Traveler Information
Public Safety • Video Surveillance • Emergency Mgt
Digital City Services • eGovernment • Education • Healthcare • Tourism
Infrastructure Services • Smart Street Lighting • City Irrigation Mgt
Energy & Carbon Dashboards & Monitoring
Home Energy Controls & Home Area Networks
Energy Efficiency & Security Equipment • office buildings • datacenters • industrial facilities • hospitals
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Our SmartWater solutions improve the efficiency of water distribution
… make the city Smarter
efficient sustainable livable
More efficient management of the water network &
resiliency against hazards
Reduced water outages, improved customer
service and enablement
Improved network efficiency and reduced
water consumption
Our Solutions…
Water Network Management
Water Loss & Leak Detection
Energy & Process Management
Geographical Information Systems
Stormwater Management & Urban Flooding
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Our SmartWater solutions improve the efficiency of water distribution
efficient sustainable livable
More efficient management of the water network &
resiliency against hazards
Reduced water outages, improved customer
service and enablement
Improved network efficiency and reduced
water consumption
Our Solutions…
Water Network Management
Water Loss & Leak Detection
Energy & Process Management
Geographical Information Systems
Stormwater Management & Urban Flooding
• Improves the efficiency, longevity & reliability of network of pipes, pumps, reservoirs & valves • Measuring, collecting & analyzing data from a wide range of network events & making that information available in real-time to operators • Enables automated control & optimization of complex processes & timely decision making regarding areas that can benefit from proactive measures or corrective actions • Incident management tools identify the area of the network needs to be isolated for repair or maintenance - help manage staff to optimize their time
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Our SmartWater solutions improve the efficiency of water distribution
efficient sustainable livable
More efficient management of the water network &
resiliency against hazards
Reduced water outages, improved customer
service and enablement
Improved network efficiency and reduced
water consumption
Our Solutions…
Water Network Management
Water Loss & Leak Detection
Energy & Process Management
Geographical Information Systems
Stormwater Management & Urban Flooding
• Active leakage control: solution uses real-time data & network model simulations to more accurately identify the presence & approximate location of leakage • Speed & quality of repairs: solution integrates outage management system with the utility’s Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) to streamline field communications & operations during event response • Water authority reduces water outages and improves customer service.
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Our SmartWater solutions improve the efficiency of water distribution
efficient sustainable livable
More efficient management of the water network &
resiliency against hazards
Reduced water outages, improved customer
service and enablement
Improved network efficiency and reduced
water consumption
Our Solutions…
Water Network Management
Water Loss & Leak Detection
Energy & Process Management
Geographical Information Systems
Stormwater Management & Urban Flooding
• Energy optimization: to maximize plant performance & reduce energy costs & CO2 emissions • Demand forecasting: using weather forecasts & consumption trends to balance water production & demand • Water quality management: monitoring & controlling chemical dosage & collecting & reporting analysis data, to assure regulatory compliance
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Our SmartWater solutions improve the efficiency of water distribution
efficient sustainable livable
More efficient management of the water network &
resiliency against hazards
Reduced water outages, improved customer
service and enablement
Improved network efficiency and reduced
water consumption
Our Solutions…
Water Network Management
Water Loss & Leak Detection
Energy & Process Management
Geographical Information Systems
Stormwater Management & Urban Flooding
• Adequately prepare for & respond to flooding events - saving time, costs and lives • Integrates real-time infrastructure flow & capacity information with simulation tools & weather forecasting tools • Identifies for the community
• the exact path of a storm • how much precipitation it will bring • how it will affect the saturation levels of the area • the resulting flooding potential • the predicted effects on urban drainage systems, city streets & receiving water bodies
• Respond efficiently & mitigate environmental & property damage - minimize operations costs & potential regulatory fine expenses
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Our SmartWater solutions improve the efficiency of water distribution
efficient sustainable livable
More efficient management of the water network &
resiliency against hazards
Reduced water outages, improved customer
service and enablement
Improved network efficiency and reduced
water consumption
Our Solutions…
Water Network Management
Water Loss & Leak Detection
Energy & Process Management
Geographical Information Systems
Stormwater Management & Urban Flooding
• Open-architecture GIS, designed specifically for utilities, provides a unified distribution network geodatabase for a single version of the truth. • This system makes up-to-date network asset information available across the enterprise to support decisions involving
• preventive versus corrective maintenance • simplifies analysis & planning
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We optimize the entire Water cycle from physical level, to operations and Enterprise level
Natural Environment
Providing hydraulic modeling applications and weather
intelligence Access control
Energy Monitoring & ctrl, MV, LV, MCC …
CCTV, Intrusion detection
UPS, Cooling
Process and wide area control, PLC, RTU …
Solutions Bricks
Power control
Security & visualization
Data Center
Plant & Network control
Smart Wastewater Plants
Increasing the (energy) efficiency of plant operations
Smart Pumping Stations & Treatment Plants
Optimizing the management and security of plants
Smart Water Networks Optimizing the delivery of water through
the distribution network
Advanced applications
Non revenue water, Asset management, Energy optimization AMI, Water quality
Simulation, leakage detection, advanced process ctrl,
modeling,GIS
Plant & Network management
Water basin and flood management/ Weather
forecasts
Resources Management
ERP, CRM, Energy procurement, Sustainability
Workforce management Business
Management
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The Schneider SMART Solution Pyramid
Object oriented, wide area SCADA for critical infrastructure in WWW
integrated SCADA and ready to use Telemetry features Wide range of open protocols and interfaces:
DNP3, IEC60870-5, WITS, Modbus, OPC, SQL, …
SCADA Platform
Licensed/license-free radios for serial and Ethernet communication, support of Modbus,
DNP3 and IEC60870-5-101/104 protocols
Radios
Cost effective, scalable, SMART RTUs
various protocols including Modbus, DNP3 & IEC60870
RTUs
Rapid-deploy, self contained, battery-powered
Wireless Instruments
Instruments
Business Systems & Applications Products &
Systems
MES Modelling applications
Forecasting systems
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Our offering is supplemented by a management platform & set of services
Weather intelligence for transportation, energy, & buildings
Telecommunications network installation and integration
Energy and emissions measurement & management
Integrated information-sharing platform for city management
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Key Function Bricks
• Hydraulic model & real time simulation • Telemetry / SCADA
• Geographical Information System
• Incident / water loss management
• Energy Optimisation System
• Energy Audits
Integration
Hydraulic
Energy
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Water Quality
Enterprise Asset
Management
Geospatial Info System Billing
Customer Information
Services
SCADA & Telemetry
Process Control
Leak detection
Human Resources
Maintenance & Repair
Office Automation
Finance Project
Management
Hydraulic Model
SmartWater System Architecture
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Telemetry / SCADA full solution provider
. Telemetry and SCADA are the links between the physical layer and the IT layer
. Schneider Electric has strong integration capabilities and extends geographies
TELEMETRY SYSTEMS • Monitoring and control of water
networks • Integration of additional
operation functions
SCADA SYSTEMS • Monitoring and control of water
PLANT
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Hydraulic model and real time simulation
. Large installed bases
. Can be with any water network SCADA / Telemetry systems
. Open to be complemented, model manager
. Schneider has extensive integration experience
AQUIS
MODELLING SYSTEMS • Prediction of demand • Water Quality • Surge analysis • Leak detection • Pump optimization • Pressure optimization • Incident management
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Geographical information system
. Powerful solution built on worldwide standard
. Highly configurable, customizable and extensible
. Wide array of powerful productivity tools
ArcFM GIS • Extension of ESRI's ArcGIS • A set of tools for editing,
modeling, maintaining and managing
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Real time data Simulated data Predicted data
Geodata
Operational data
• Improved response on outage events • (↓14% outage times)
• Improved maintenance policies
• (↓33% repair times)
• Improved network control
• Improved planning
• Improved public image
• Increased ROI on all these investments
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Hydraulic Model
Main
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ata
Maintenance
Utility Name: Copasa 12.1 million people served (5.6 Belo Horizonte) Over 40000 km of distribution pipes
GIS
Example 1: Belo Horizonte (BRAZIL)
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• NRW is the result of a water balance that takes into consideration data coming from CRM/Billing, Metering, GIS, SCADA, Leak Detection systems
• Helped to reduce NRW to more than half in 4 years, resulting in water savings up to 57 M€ (14M€/year)
• Most efficient water utility in GCC area
Utility Name : Kahramaa 1,4 million people served Over 2500 km of water supply pipes Produces 360 Mm3/year
System Input
Volume
Authorized
Consumption
Billed Authorized
Consumption
Billed Water Exported
Revenue
Water
Billed Metered
Consumption
Billed Unmetered
Consumption
Unbilled
Authorized
Consumption
Unbilled Metered
Consumption
Non
Revenue
Water
Unbilled Unmetered
Consumption
Water Losses
Apparent Losses
Unauthorized
Consumption
Customer Meter
Inaccuracies
Real Losses
Leakage on
Transmission and
Distribution Lines
Leakage and Overflows
at Storage Tanks
Leakage on Service
Connections up to
point of Customer
Meter
Example 2: Water & Electricity Corp (QATAR)
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Facts of Qatar Water Loss Contract
● Water saved by GTC86: 13.3M m3/year
● The amount of water per year saved through the reduction of real losses equals to:
2320 Olympic swimming pools / year
34M QAR/year are not billed
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Hydraulic Model
CIS GIS
1.- Customer notification 2.- Identification of unnplanned & collateral effects in advance
25 Pa. Code § 109.708. Planned service interruptions: The public water supplier shall give reasonable notice to the affected customers prior to a planned service interruption affecting quantity or quality of the water delivered to the customer. If the interruption is scheduled to exceed 8 hours and affect 15 or more service connections the water supplier shall also notify the Department. 52 Pa. Code 67.1 (b) All electric, gas, water, and telephone utilities shall notify the Commission when 2,500 or 5.0%, whichever is less, of their total customers have an unscheduled service interruption in a single incident for six or more projected consecutive hours.
Example 3: Service Level Compliance (USA)
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Valve Isolation Tracing Tool
Affected area
CIS Information for notification
Example 3: Service Level Compliance (USA)
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Valve isolation Hydraulic Results Simulation runs
2 Valves
No customers directly affected
Results after 1h Results after 9
hours
There are implications in the short-medium term
Example 3: Service Level Compliance (USA)
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Hydraulic Model
CIS GIS
1.- Customer notification 2.- Identification of unnplanned & collateral effects in advance
25 Pa. Code § 109.708. Planned service interruptions: The public water supplier shall give reasonable notice to the affected customers prior to a planned service interruption affecting quantity or quality of the water delivered to the customer. If the interruption is scheduled to exceed 8 hours and affect 15 or more service connections the water supplier shall also notify the Department. 52 Pa. Code 67.1 (b) All electric, gas, water, and telephone utilities shall notify the Commission when 2,500 or 5.0%, whichever is less, of their total customers have an unscheduled service interruption in a single incident for six or more projected consecutive hours.
1-2: RISK AVOIDANCE
Example 3: Service Level Compliance (USA)
Conclusions
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SmartCities Making your energy use more efficient ● Smart City = livable + efficient + sustainable
● livable = delivering benefits to all its many stakeholders
● efficient = cost-effectiveness and compliance to regulations over time
● sustainable = respect for history while preparing for the future
●Smart City = public governance + people ownership + business collaboration
● Partners need to be involved from the start
●We deliver efficient and sustainable urban infrastructures through collaboration
● we cover 5 key areas of a Smart City, supported by state-of-the-art services and capabilities across a global footprint
● we offer each city the best custom-made solution to its own needs because each city is different and each SmartCity project is specific
● we bring recognized integration capabilities
● we partner with best-in-class players (including local ones) from all sectors
● because no one can build a SmartCity alone