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Smart Utilities Enabling Smart
Cities
Chrissy Carr
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Intro
Chrissy Carr, PE Client Strategy Director
Networks, Integration & Automation
Smart Cities Definition
A smart city is
connecting the basic
infrastructure of
diverse neighborhoods
and communities to drive
operational excellence,
revenue potential and
sustainable customer
lifestyles.
At the Center of a Smart City is the Next Generation (NxG) Utility
NxG
Utility
Profitable ● ●
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Transportation
Intelligent highway
V2V communications
Synchronized flows
EV charging
Mass transit
Water/Wastewater
Billing/Customer accounting
Leak detection/remedy
Field crews
Asset inventory & management
Facilities/Parks
EE/DSM/DR Programs
Water usage monitoring and control
Asset inventory & management
Solid Waste
Transportation
Recycling
Disposal
Lighting
Street light installation/maintenance
Security
Economic Development
Master Planning
Financing (PPP)
Property Finder
Telecommunications
The “heart” of the system
Police/fire
Emergency preparedness
Why Utility
Utilities already have:
► Work crews
► Focus on safety
► Relationships with customers
► Understanding of city infrastructure
Utilities are part of the fabric
of the community
Smart Infrastructure
Smart City Operating System
► Sensor networks
► Data analytics
► Intelligent devices
► Control systems
► Communication platforms
► Web services
Source: Rutkowski, M., & Wilhite, R. (2017) Smart Cities and the Role of Energy Company Partners, EEI Strategic Issues Roundtable (pdf). © Navigant Research reprinted by permission
Growth trends
Growth Trends
► The smart city market is expected to grow from $38.8 billion in 2016 to $83.7 billion in 2025. A compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) of approx. 10%
► The North American market is expected to grow from almost $11 billion to more than $23 billion in this period
► Smart energy is the largest of the five sectors globally over the forecast period.
► North American cities are also increasingly focused on innovation in urban mobility (e.g., DOT Smart City Challenge)
► The fastest growing sector will be water, as cities seek to address water scarcity and the problems of an aging
distribution infrastructure
Sources: Rutkowski, M., & Wilhite, R. (2017) Smart Cities and the Role of Energy Company Partners, EEI Strategic Issues Roundtable (pdf). Smart Cities: Smart Technologies and Infrastructure for Energy, Water, Mobility, Buildings, and Government, Navigant Research (Q3 2016). © Navigant Research reprinted by permission
Revenue by Industry
Sources: Rutkowski, M., & Wilhite, R. (2017) Smart Cities and the Role of Energy Company Partners, EEI Strategic Issues Roundtable (pdf). Smart Cities: Smart Technologies and Infrastructure for Energy, Water, Mobility, Buildings, and Government, Navigant Research (Q3 2016). © Navigant Research reprinted by permission
Revenue Opportunities
Utility Revenue Opportunities
► Sustainable Energy Solutions
► Smart street Lighting
► Sensors and Intelligence (leveraging utility assets)
► Transportation Electrification
► Economic Development
Sources: Rutkowski, M., & Wilhite, R. (2017) Smart Cities and the Role of Energy Company Partners, EEI Strategic Issues Roundtable (pdf). Smart Cities: Smart Technologies and Infrastructure for Energy, Water, Mobility, Buildings, and Government, Navigant Research (Q3 2016). © Navigant Research reprinted by permission
Projects by industry sector, world markets
► Navigant has identified 252 projects from 178 cities around the world, a slight
increase from 235 identified projects in 2015
► Nearly two-thirds of all projects are in Europe and Asia
Sources: Rutkowski, M., & Wilhite, R. (2017) Smart Cities and the Role of Energy Company Partners, EEI Strategic Issues Roundtable (pdf). Smart City Tracker 1Q17: Global Smart City Projects by World Region, Market Segment, Technology, and Application, Navigant Research (Q1 2017). © Navigant Research reprinted by permission
Projects by industry sector, North America
► North American projects represent 18% of the global total, primarily focused on
smart energy and smart government
Sources: Rutkowski, M., & Wilhite, R. (2017) Smart Cities and the Role of Energy Company Partners, EEI Strategic Issues Roundtable (pdf). Smart City Tracker 1Q17: Global Smart City Projects by World Region, Market Segment, Technology, and Application, Navigant Research (Q1 2017). © Navigant Research reprinted by permission
New Energy Agendas
A new energy agenda for cities…
Source: Rutkowski, M., & Wilhite, R. (2017) Smart Cities and the Role of Energy Company Partners, EEI Strategic Issues Roundtable (pdf). © Navigant Consulting reprinted by permission
Utility Smart Cities Involvement
Source: Rutkowski, M., & Wilhite, R. (2017) Smart Cities and the Role of Energy Company Partners, EEI Strategic Issues Roundtable (pdf). © Navigant Consulting reprinted by permission
Thought Leadership
Source: Rutkowski, M., & Wilhite, R. (2017) Smart Cities and the Role of Energy Company Partners, EEI Strategic Issues Roundtable (pdf). © Navigant Consulting reprinted by permission
Participation in International Conferences White Papers and Media
Smart City Infrastructure
► One application of technology for several utilities such as mapping or meter reading
► One application of cyber security for the best in class SCADA system for multiple
utilities.
Improve Operational Efficiency
► One application of technology for several utilities such as mapping or meter reading
► One application of cyber security for the best in class SCADA system for multiple
utilities.
Revenue Potential
► Big telecoms
► Or US?
Sustainable Customer Lifestyles
► Better use of resources
► More information for end users
O P E N D I S C U S S I O N A N D Q & A