ITEMS International! Smart Grids in Smart Cities perspectives

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ITEMS International! Grids in Cities perspectives Hervé Rannou - herve.rannou@smartgridsconsulting.com April 2013 16, rue Kléber 92442 Issy-les-Moulineaux France www.items.fr Offices PARIS : 70 rue Amelot 75011 Paris, +33 (0)1 43 38 66 48 Marseille, Rennes, Brussels, London, Stockholm, Washington

Challenges for Cities! Twenty-first Century Cities and climate stakes Today 50% of the global population lives in cities. It will be 70% in 2050 By 2050 the urban population will almost double from 3.3 billion to 6.4 billion Urban population occupies only 2% of the world s land area Cities are responsible for 75% of global energy consumption and 80% of all greenhouse gas emissions. 5 billion people will be living in cities in 2020 Although cities occupy less than 2% of the landmass of the earth, urban residents consume over 3/4 of the world s natural resources.

City! 10 dimensions of smartness in ITEMS vision Transport Homes Buildings Mobility Coworking cities e-services for Cityzens City La vision globale Open DATA Contactless city Energy Connected city

City : Diversity of projects and initiatives Homes Buidings Energy efficiency Transports Waste & Sewer systems Territoire sans contact Monitoring Supervision Communications Open Data / Big Data Green Data Center Water Lighting Trafic e-services Video Monitorting

City: The global view ITEMS Layout City(issues( Telecommunica@ons( BBRMobilesRContactless( Transports( Electricity( Water( Gas( Electric(vehicle( Environment( Trafic( Car(Parking( City(Hea@ng( Wastes( (Sewer(systems( City(Ligh@ng( Digital(issues( Vidéo(surveillance( Infrastructure( Equipements(( &(sensors( (meters(&( terminals(( Sensors( Management( systems((it)( PlaGorms(( &(data( Open(Data( City(Monitoring( Services(&( applica@ons( Internal( Services,(Bid( data( ( Online(Services,( ehealth,( eeduca@on( ( (City( issues( Structural(issue(for( (City( Important(issue(for( (City( Variable( importance(issue( for((city( Issue(not(directly( concerned(by(( City(policy( ITEMS& Interna,onal&

building : the need of energy efficiency for buildings Building in generals 40% of the world s total primary energy consumption 24% of global carbon dioxide emissions EU : 50% of these values corresponds to the demand for space heating and cooling Important to optimize energy efficiency and energy performance of buildings Buildings Internal systems featuring a high degree of interoperability thanks to ICT and connections to the smart grid.

Renewable energies are going to move grids to decentralized & two-ways design More then 50% of energy should come from decentralized sources of production. Grids which are designed for distribution have to evolve tu support gathering of energy. grids have to include virtual energy networks, energy rooming Hierarchical Grid Grid

Energy is today one of the most top issues for local governments A conjonction of trends makes the energy to become the main driver of change in the next future Technological trends More Renewable energy = more decentralization Energy Regulatory reforms Environment Regulatory reforms Growing interest of politicians & cityzens Infrastructure investments Economic development perspective Resilience & independance Local government: the key player in the future of energy

Meters: An underestimate role for innovation in Services Most common in Meters Exemple: itunes Exemple: Google Open APIs are absolutely needed to let the Grids economy to really enter in the digital era

From Buildings to Cities through Neighborhood! The global muti-grid management perspective ICT network Broadband Wireless 4G / LTE buildings Grid network Solar Parking Machine Storage Charging stations Energy Gaz -Water Sewer Waste

Urban platform: a tool to give the power to control what happens and where the city goes on The city wants today: TO KNOW the existing infrastructures in their city: water, telecom, transport, energy TO MEASURE the usages, the traffics and their evolution, the quality of services TO BE INFORMED of what happens (not to be informed by the press the day after that the water have been cut, or that a bus line was stopped ) At the end, the city wants to INTERACT with third parties operators The urban platform is the strategic tool to make this possible Urban platforms: the strategic tool in new governance of utilities Modèle KMAI Items Interact Awareness Measure Knowledge

INTERROPERABILITY:! A tricky challenge in the city agenda More and more horizontal services : Geographical Information Systems (GIS) : the first layer in Urban Platforms Real time alerts coming from third parties Contactless technologies originally for urban transport that are extended to other city usages e-services provided to citizen on Internet and Mobile that request integrated services on city portals Interoperability is not a new issue for IT governance but it is a new one in utilities management Each utility used to be independent Now the systems can remain independent but they need to interoperate.

Data : Governance, rights, access Huge amounts of data on cities, infrastructures, services, usages and citizens Many souces of data: potential and complexity Open Data: A new way to develop services in cities Open questions on real ownership of data City Dashboard: Assesment and Anticipation Privacy Cybersecurity The «Green Button» effect

A new and complex value chain in which new entrant want to get a place 0,30 Services + 0,20 0,10 ou Yester- Today Tomorrow Providers Distribution Transmission Production ITEMS International

The impact of use cases Amsterdam, ND Energy, Environment Energy Boulder, US Communication, Data, Cloud, Energy

The impact of use cases Lyon, FR Rio de Janeiro, BR Energy, Mobility With NEDO (Japan) Paredes, PT Environment, data

Market landmarks: Cities Market and Grids Market to meet 100 $Billions both in 2020 Cities Market = 100 $ billions Grids Market = 100 $ billions A larger market than expected

Cities: «Crossing the chasm» The market is in cities Our future in innovation is there Many R&D has to be done The tools for collaboration exist Many barriers remain Cross the chasm together