SMART CITIES And ENERGY Finding new markets in a changing world 1
Today s Session Smart City introduction Growth Success Story - Smart Grid, Smart City Josh Gerber of SDG&E Growth Success Story - Blueprint for Smart Energy From Innovation to Sustainable Scale Dr. Bortosz Wojszczyk of GE Short Break Interactive Session on Scenario Vision 2
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE 3
Key Parameters That Will Define a Smart City in 2020 Smart Energy Smart Buildings Smart Mobility Smart Technology Smart Healthcare Smart Infrastructure Smart Governance Smart Citizen 4
Key Parameters That Will Define a Smart City in 2020 Smart Energy Smart Buildings Smart Mobility Smart Technology Smart Healthcare Smart Infrastructure Smart Governance Smart Citizen 5
Global Impact on Smart Cities: World Urban Population Mexico United Kingdom 55.29 USA Germany 61.27 Turkey France 60.97 Italy 68.22 298.101 43.79 Pakistan Russian Federation China 106.32 3 1 7 10 911.80 118.19 106.98 8 Columbia 44.18 189.69 Brazil 4 59.55 92.26 Egypt 47.75 Nigeria Iran 2 Democratic Republic of the Congo 133.11 6 40.30 542.19 India 63.11 Bangladesh 163.99 5 9 43.35 Republic of Korea 63.64 Philippines Japan Indonesia 42.66 Argentina Developed Countries Developing Countries Source: World Urbanization Prospects-The 2011 Revision, Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations (population division, populations estimates, projections section), 2011; Frost & Sullivan, 2012 6
35 Mega Cities Globally By 2025, 77%from Developing World Moscow Los Angeles Chicago New York City London Madrid Paris Istanbul Cairo Tehran Delhi Harbin Nanjing Beijing Shanghai Seoul Tokyo Tianjin Wuhan Chengdu Osaka-Kobe Hangzhou Chongqing Mexico City Bogotá Mumbai Kolkata Guangzhou Foshan Shenzhen Shenzhen Jakarta Hong Kong Population in 2025 > 27 Million 18-27 Million 8-18 Million Rio de Janeiro São Paulo Buenos Aires Note: Mega City is defined as a city with population of over 8 million and GDP of $250 billion or more Source: : United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2012). World Urbanization Prospects: The 2011 Revision, Frost & Sullivan, 2012 7
SMART Cities in 2025 - More than 50% in Europe and North America Vancouver Calgary Amsterdam Copenhagen Beijing Tokyo Oslo Stockholm Helsinki Seattle San Francisco Los Angeles Toronto Chicago New York London Paris Barcelona Berlin Vienna Tianjin Wuhan Seoul Shenzhen Singapore Sydney Photo Credits: Dreamstime, willgoto.com, tanamatales.com, sol-group.net Selected Smart Cities in 2025 Source: Forbes Smart City List, Innovation City Index, Specific Smart Project Websites for Each City, Frost & Sullivan 8
North American Smart Energy 9
Smart City and Energy 10 10
Smart Cities and Market Opportunity for Energy Intersection of multiple customers: Government, utilities, businesses and buildings, homes, transportation Global market opportunity for Energy along all areas but prominent across: Buildings Grid Homes Finding the nexus of traditional markets and the Smart City 11
Global Markets in Smart Energy Regional Hotspots 12
Smart Buildings Convergence 13
Global Smart Grid Markets 14
Smart Grid a $24B Global Market 15
Smart Homes a $Billion Market just in North America 16
Evolution of Smart Energy 17
New Songdo City: City of the Future 13 Million square feet LEED certified Central natural gas fueled cogen plan feeds the city power and hot water Centralized waste collection system replaces need for vehicles to do the work Extensive public transportation and bicycle lanes as well as EV infrastructure Multinational cooperation: Cisco, GE, 3M, LG, United Technologies, Carrier, many others 18
Smart Market Opportunity Leads Convergence of Technology and Convergence of Competition Point of Convergence Telecom Players Broadband and Internet Service Providers. Phone Lines Mobile Communications Networked IT services IT Players IP Networks Digital Technology Analysis Software Technology Integration Network Security Etc. Energy/Infrastructure Players T&D Technology Power Electronics Renewable Energy Integrated Distribution Management Substation Automation AMI-Enabled Metering Etc. Building Automation Demand-Side Management Connectivity of devices Monitoring and Sensing Smart Grid Integration Etc. Automation/Building Control Players Note: This is an illustration and does not show all market players 19
The Route to Market Utilities Telecom & ICT Smart Building Function Suppliers DIY Automation Players As smart home technology evolves among growing global alliances and partnerships, the supply chain becomes increasingly complex. 20
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