Big Data Analytics and Its Role in the Utility Infrastructure Industry



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Keynote Presentation North America-East Asia Workshop on Big Data Analytics for Building Sustainability and Resilience and Infrastructure Research Big Data Analytics and Its Role in the Utility Infrastructure Industry Dr. Samuel T. Ariaratnam, Ph.D., P.E., P.Eng. Professor & Construction Engineering Program Chair Arizona State University, USA 亚 利 桑 那 州 立 大 学 Beijing, China September 19, 2014

中 国 新 年 快 乐!

What s Underground?

New York, 1920

State of Buried Infrastructure Cost to repair collapsing underground infrastructure over the next 20-25 years range from $500 billion in the US to $23 trillion globally (Booz Allen Hamilton) Currently, there are approximately 700 watermain breaks per day in the US Water utilities in the US replace less than 0.5% of their pipelines annually (AWWA) 8

Global Water Facts 2.2 M people/yr die from illness caused by contaminated water Five times more children die from dirty water and inadequate sanitation than from AIDS (UNDP) 1.1 B or one in six people lack access to safe drinking water 5,000 children a day die from diarrhea = 20 jumbo jets crashing every day (Blue Planet Foundation) In the US, 30-40% of drinking water leaks from pipes before a drop even reaches a single home Source: Underground Infrastructure Management, Sept/Oct 2007

Global Water Facts 34 billions liters (6 billion gallons) of treated water leaks daily in North America (ASCE) Daily loss of drinking water to line leakage is 4 liters per person worldwide More than 40,000 sanitary sewer overflows a year from leaks or breaks in the US (US EPA) In less than 10 years, 45% of sewers in the US will be classified in poor or worse condition (US EPA)

Water main Sewer

15

Watermain break in Cleveland, OH March 5, 2008

Los Angeles, CA 20

Infrastructure Needs Developing World more cell phones than toilets 7 billion in world, 6 billion have mobile phones, only 4.5 billion have toilets Developed World ASCE Report Card on U.S. Infrastructure: Water D Wastewater D Sources: /www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?newsid=44452&cr=sanitation&cr1=#.ujtv8mrgbwa, www.infrastructurereportcard.org

Needed water investments exceed $20 trillion by 2030 Resource scarcity Emerging market growth Power $9 Air/Seaports $1.6 Regulation: quality and measurement Road and Rail $7.8 Infrastructure investment Water $22.6 More than 50% of investment should be in water Source: Booz Allen Hamilton, Global Infrastructure Partners, World Energy Outlook, Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development, Boeing, DrewryShipping Consultants, U.S. Department of Transportation.

Daily Mirror August 1, 2013

The Telegraph August 21, 2013

The Saigon Times Daily Thursday, March 13, 2014

China looks to upgrade pipeline networks By Zheng Jinran (China Daily)Updated: 2014-06-16 08:17 China will upgrade old and massive underground urban pipelines in five years with the goal of reducing potential risks in expanding cities. The move will require close cooperation among different departments, which will present challenges, experts said. The country will finish the study on the complex underground pipeline networks in cities by the end of 2015. The governments then will create a new management system for the networks and work out a comprehensive plan on the urban underground pipelines, said the guideline, released by the State Council on Saturday. In 10 years, the country will have well-functioning underground pipeline networks in cities, it said. "The national guideline will push the governments at the grassroots to pay more attention to the underground pipelines, enough to reveal problems," said Li Xun, vice-president of China Academy of Urban Planning & Design, based in Beijing. But he has doubts that the government will finish the national evaluations in more than 660 cities within 18 months, saying that financing will be a major stumbling block. Yang Hongshan, professor of urban planning at Renmin University of China, agreed with Li on the limited allocation of resources in the underground pipeline networks. The study and upgrades will require a huge amount of money from the governments, while many of them cannot afford it. In addition, some of them are unwilling to do it because the underground pipeline work is not as obvious a political accomplishment as work aboveground. In addition, the underground pipelines serve different departments, and the multiple management, which is usually not coordinated, poses many obstacles to upgrading, the two experts said. The guideline needs to specify the responsibilities when setting up the unified management platform, Workers put new pipes in a ditch in Lanzhou, Gansu province, in April. The city is updating its obsolete water pipes to protect the water supply. CHEN BIN/XINHUA The China Daily June 16, 2014 they said. The massive pipelines running underground play a major role in urban development, carrying the water, sewage, gas, electricity, telecommunications, cable signals and other necessary supplies for daily life as well as the industrial production. However, along with the rapid urbanization in China, the larger cities with fast-growing populations witnessed more accidents with severe economic losses and casualties. For example, an explosion in a gas line in Qingdao, Shandong province, in November killed 62 people and injured 136. Leakage in a petrochemical pipeline contaminated the water supply in Lanzhou, Gansu province, in April. On May 11, a torrential rain hit Shenzhen, Guangdong province, flooding more than 2,500 roads in the city and causing an economic loss of about 80 million yuan ($12.9 million). "The main reason for the flooding inside the city is the out-of-date underground sewage pipelines," said Qiao Jianping, chief engineer of Shenzhen Urban Planning & Design Institutes. He said that the cities expanded to cover some rural areas, while many of them did not have the urban underground network, showing the lack of management from the government. "When planning such networks, the decision-makers should consider coordination among different regions, especially with rural areas," he said.

Present -Urban Population over 3 billion

2050 -Urban population over 6.5 billion

URBANIZATION IN CHINA IS CREATING MEGA CITIES

Urbanization is Turning Big Cities into Megacities Los Angeles 12,536,426 Phoenix 1,488,524 Courtesy of Herrenknecht

WORLDWIDE URBANIZATION IS TURNING BIG CITIES INTO MEGACITIES More than 40 percent of the world s population already lives within 100 kilometers of the sea Another 40 percent live in cities along the rivers The majority of the world population lives close to waters Courtesy of Herrenknecht

WORLDWIDE URBANIZATION IS TURNING BIG CITIES INTO MEGACITIES Coastal megacities such as Guangzhou 1, Shanghai 2, Shantou 4, Shenzhen 5, Tianjin 6, Dongguan 8, Hangzhou 9, Hong Kong 13 Megacities along major rivers such as Wuhan 10, Nanjing 12, Chongqing 14 Courtesy of Herrenknecht

WORLDWIDE URBANIZATION IS TURNING BIG CITIES INTO MEGACITIES Space on the surface is becoming more narrow. Future lies in the underground. Limited space available to install utility services such as sewage lines, water pipeline, electric cables, gas pipelines, communication cables etc Courtesy of Herrenknecht

To date, the utility industry has used big data and analytics (and business intelligence) to understand and manage such things as financial metrics, demand forecasts, energy markets, optimization of generation, outages, operational efficiency, and customer service

Definition of Big Data IBM Corporation

What is Big Data?

IBM Corporation, 2014

IBM Corporation, 2014

Big Data Personas and Their Tools Revolution Analytics, 2014

Big Data: Where do it come from? IBM Corporation, 2014

Reuters, 05/10/2012

http://blogs.vmware.com/vfabric/2012/08/4-key-architectureconsiderations-for-big-data-analytics.html

The Challenge: How to Best Extract the Data McKinsey & Co., 2014

Big Data is not just Data IBM Corporation, 2014

Additional Technology Challenges Revolution Analytics, 2014

Utility Infrastructure Sectors Finding new ways to analyze their systems and monitor customer behavior to gain better insights about their activities It highlighted figures from GTM Research that forecast expenditure on data analytics tools from this sector will grow from $700 million in 2012 to $3.8 billion by the end of the decade.

http://www.bigdataenergyservices.com/bigdata

What is changing the utility sector? IBM Corporation, 2014

Power and Water Meters

Water Meters

Thames Water Uses Real-Time Operational Data to Reduce Water Leakage, Energy Wastage and React Faster http://www.wipro.com/industries/utilities-sectors/industry-challenges.aspx

Utility Infrastructure Challenges Broken meters Security of data Optimal sampling rates Cost-Benefit of data collection/processing Consistency of data collection Analysis of results Etc.

Conclusions Big data analytics is important to manage our vast utility infrastructure Data collection and processing provides a way of diagnostics for modeling future data trends Technology (i.e. meters, sensors) are being deployed to collect this valuable data

Is Big Brother Watching Us?

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