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IBM Smarter Cities Sustainability Model Building Smarter Sustainable Cities Milind Naphade IBM Research Contact: naphade@us.ibm.com 2010 IBM Corporation

Building a Smarter Planet Cities Will Lead The Way to a Smarter Planet In 2007, for the first time in history, the majority of the world s population 3.3 billion people lived in cities. By 2050, city dwellers are expected to make up 70% of Earth s total population, or 6.4 billion people. 2010 IBM Corporation

Building a Smarter Planet Digital and physical infrastructures of the planet are converging Computational power is being put into things we wouldn t recognize as computers.. Indeed, almost anything any person, any object, any process or any service, for any organization, large or small can become digitally aware and networked. Our world is becoming Instrumented By 2010, 30 billion RFID tags will be embedded into our world Our world is becoming Interconnected An estimated 2 billion people will be on the Web by 2011. and a trillion connected objects All things becoming Intelligent Every day, 15 petabytes of new information are being generated. 2010 IBM Corporation

Building a Smarter Planet We Have An Opportunity to Build a Smarter Planet To think and act in new ways to make our systems more efficient, productive and responsive New Intelligence Data is exploding and it s in silos I Need Insight Green and Beyond Our resources are limited I Need Efficiency Smart Work New business and process demands I Need to Work Smart Dynamic Infrastructure My infrastructure is inflexible and costly I Need to Respond Quickly 2010 IBM Corporation

Building a Smarter Planet Today s cities are facing serious global challenges Terrorism, crimes, and emergencies Supply of clean water and air; affordable and reliable delivery of energy Road congestion, expanding public transit Global Challenges Citizen expectations for open government Increasing impact of buildings on energy consumption and emission of greenhouse gases 2010 IBM Corporation

Building a Smarter Planet IBM is helping cities manage sustainability in an integrated way IBM Research working with City of Dubuque to create the first smarter city in US. Dubuque will be a living lab, where pioneering research will be conducted to develop international smarter sustainable city model and a set of reusable assets Starting with Water Consumption Management Dubuque is rolling out advanced water meter replacements throughout the city coupling them with locally manufactured low-flow devices Research will create a web delivered service prototype that will integrate meter data and analytics of consumption trends to detect potential leaks to drive down consumption and wastage of water 1 year pilot will cover 250 residences where advanced meters are being installed Research will work with pilot residences and build a water consumption management solution for all stakeholders (residents, city management, water utility) with primary emphasis on behavior IBM and Dubuque working together on multiple smarter city services Transit & Transportation: Overhauling Transit to make it convenient and efficient Energy: Energy Efficiency through smart metering and demand shaping Housing & Urban Development: Cross-tower integration for urban planning Social Engagement: Public awareness and engagement through incentives Health & Wellness: Preventive and proactive management of personal health & wellness Parking: Integrated Parking and transit optimization 2010 IBM Corporation

Building a Smarter Planet IBM Smarter Cities Sustainability Model Cloud Cities need to upgrade services to residents in the era of smart meters and instrumented and interconnected infrastructure Cities need to empower city management, utilities and residents in the areas of water, energy, transportation and healthcare management The IBM Smarter Cities Sustainability Model provides a platform and an implementation for bringing heterogeneous real time data streams of energy, water, mobility, health and other such information, integrating the information and providing analytics, optimization and decision support to all stakeholders. The Model also allows domain solutions to be built on top of the platform leveraging the information processed. This solution is enabled through the Cloud lowering barrier of entry costs, and enabling a pay as you go service model. Cloud model also addresses extreme scalability through resource scaling in such scenario. The goal is to have cities leverage the cloud solution to quickly realize the value of this innovative Smarter Cities Sustainability Model 2010 IBM Corporation

Building a Smarter Planet Solutions leveraging the IBM Smarter City Sustainability Model On Demand TRANSIT Demand Mgmt for PARKING Demand Mgmt for ENERGY Adv. Water Consumption Mgmt Community Health & Wellness Energy Mgmt In Buildings Solution View Advanced City Services Smarter Cities Sustainability Model Cloud Web Delivered Smarter City Services Layer CITY MANAGEMENT and Utilities can design and implement policies for optimal resource management Policy Engine Smart Water Meters Decision Support-Modeling, Simulation and Optimization Metrics, Monitoring, Analytics and Insights Information Integration and Sensor Data Management Instrumentation Infrastructure Management Smart Energy Meters Traffic Sensors Health Wellness Economic Dev. Sensors Community Engagement & Incentive Design Environment Sensors RESIDENTS can optimally manage individual resource consumption, incentives, mobility and wellness Real-time Sensor Data Feeds 2010 IBM Corporation

Building a Smarter Planet Examples of Cross-silo Benefits Cross-silo Optimal Decision Making is the holy grail of Smarter Cities Innovation Dubuque will use smarter city capability to Create carbon footprint across silos and manage reduction in footprint in an integrated manner Influence planning of warehouse district Make inner core livable and walkable Integrate planning for parking and transit Make economic growth environmentally sustainable Attract new businesses, create sustainable services economy Develop unique Brand 2010 IBM Corporation

Building a Smarter Planet Scenarios Cities can design and implement policies and services to manage resources optimally Baselining and then Optimizing City-wide Carbon & Energy Footprint Managing population migration and its strain on city resources Designing on demand public transit that reduces congestion, carbon and energy consumption Implementing sustainable urban development and growth without causing urban sprawl Creating net zero neighborhoods Conserving natural resources like water smartly Empowering citizens with information, analytics and insight for enabling them to conserve resources, save money and improve environment simultaneously Creating a brand for the city as smarter and sustainable allowing it to attract new businesses and business models 2010 IBM Corporation

Sustainability: A community s ability to meet the environmental, economic, and social equity needs of today without reducing the ability of future generations to meet their needs. 11

Citizen-Defined Vision for a Sustainable Community 12

Citizen-Defined 11 Principles of Sustainability Economic Prosperity Social/Cultural Vibrancy Environmental Integrity Regional Economy Smart Energy Use Resource Management Community Design Green Buildings Healthy Local Food Community Knowledge Reasonable Mobility Healthy Air Clean Water Native Plants & Animals 13

IBM/Dubuque Smarter Sustainable City Partnership Announced Sept. 17, 2009 IBM s first Smart City in the U.S. Goal: Replicable model for cities under 200,000 14

Smarter, Sustainable Dubuque The SSD project has the ability to change everything about the way communities discuss and achieve sustainability 15

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What does it mean? Outreach and education campaign New meters and sensing technology Increased identification of leaks and inefficiencies Free auditing and cost support for improvements ISS driven info to citizen on: - direct $ savings - direct water savings - community electricity savings - community carbon reductions - improvement in "personal" footprint New jobs, new markets, and new industries 17

Smarter Sustainable Dubuque (SSD) Partnership IBM: Investing millions to build internal data platform to support SSD vision Utilities: Investing millions to assure smart infrastructure is in place to advance the SSD vision Local Industry: Investing millions to develop needed projects/services to enable SSD vision 18

New Jobs, Markets, and Industries Impact of SSD is significant: - New local manufacturing jobs - New local auditing and analysis jobs - New local skilled trade jobs - New sustainability market enterprises Water already having impact and electricity, gas, transit, waste, health and others will be even greater. 19

Energy Efficiency in Iowa: Time for Revolutionary Ideas Monica Stone Director of Policy and Communication Iowa Office of Energy Independence

Success for Iowa Now is not the time for small, incremental tweaks to the system. It is the time to reach our goals. Iowa Office of Energy Independence

We are ready for new thinking about energy efficiency A revolution doesn t happen when a society adopts new tools, it happens when a society adopts new behaviors. -Clay Shirky, Expert on technology and how it impacts business Iowa Office of Energy Independence

Iowa 2010 Energy Independence Plan It is time for Iowa to re-imagine what it means and what it takes to manage our energy future. Iowa Office of Energy Independence

Plan Envisions: Programs that engage, motivate and mobilize the public to take action Incentives and assistance to cities, businesses, community organizations and others to be creative in adopting their own practices Partners to help in removing barriers and in providing targeted information, tools and technical assistance Iowa Office of Energy Independence

Plan Establishes Targets for Iowa 30% reduction in energy use in facilities in Iowa by 2025 through energy efficiency Iowa Office of Energy Independence

What now What next? Statewide outreach ARRA The Big One Focus on Communities Iowa Office of Energy Independence

Statewide Outreach Use the engineering to make sure things work Use the outreach message to make sure people want what works Iowa Office of Energy Independence

ARRA Awarded more than $10 million Will save Iowans $4.7 million in energy costs $33.4 million in matching funds Create or retain 328 direct jobs Iowa Office of Energy Independence

Partnership with Dubuque Create community energy centers Community blitz Financing risk reduction pool The Big One Iowa Office of Energy Independence

Community Focus Understanding local needs Providing necessary technical infrastructure Putting local interests in context with state energy picture Meeting money saving, environmental and job creation goals for all of Iowa Iowa Office of Energy Independence

Partnership Opportunities Iowa Office of Energy Independence

Greater Dubuque/State of Iowa Smarter Cities Retrofit Ramp-up Greater Dubuque Residential Ramp-up State of Iowa Retrofit Ramp-up IBM Smarter Cities Demonstration Pilot 32

Greater Dubuque/State of Iowa Smarter Cities Retrofit Ramp-up The level of partnership is unprecedented The leverage is significant and real Designed, supported and funded to spread Even if application is not funded Federally, the concept may be able to move forward with OEI (albeit more modestly) This is a locally led, sustainable model. 33