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1 Smart Cities Uroš Merljak

2 The megatrends and the cities
Digitalization enables intelligence everywhere Efficiency is mainstream New economies grow through urbanization grow through smart cities will become a reality

3 The magnitude of the Cities challenge
World population Earth’s surface Global energy consumption Global CO 2 emissions Years to double the urban capacity developed over the past years 4000 Cities today… …and by 2050

4 Smart cities demand long-term collaboration between all stakeholders
Industry suppliers Includes ICT, energy, transportation & infrastructure vendors & service providers Planners & Developers Includes real estate developers, urban planners, & property managers Governments Includes National, regional as well as local city officials Utilities Includes city and private electric, water, & gas utilities Private Investors Includes international development banks and private organizations NGO’s & associations Includes all local organizations - citizens, businesses & NGOs People & Communities

5 We face challenges in expert solutions through collaboration
6 areas of expert solutions customized to cities’ unique needs integrated for performance delivered in a collaborative model, together with best-in-class partners

6 6 areas of expertise

7 Integrated Management Platform - Mobility
Data collected from infrastructure systems is turned into actionable intelligence monitors system performance, identifies potential issues before they occur

8 Environmental Footprint Assessment Helping local governments manage, track, and report their Sustainability performance Collecting and Validating Environmental Metrics Migrating from Disclosure to Performance Evolving Environemental and Sustainability Tracking Efforts

9 Towards an integrated platform to optimize city operation and efficiency
City Residents Services & information Smart Public Services Systems Smart Water Integrated City Management Platform Smart Energy Smart Mobility Smart Buildings & Homes Communications Network(s) Information Sharing Business Intelligence Decision Support City Government More efficient city management Environmental Footprint Assessment Incident Management Infrastructure

10 Building a Smart City together
Understand  a city’s drivers and its unique opportunities to get “smart” > involve the private sector upfront Focus on the pressing issues with available solutions > start now and create a sustainable roadmap for the future Estimate economical, social and environmental impact > engagement of and benefits for all stakeholders Co-create financing & operating model > collaborate with long-term partners Deliver!

11 Strasbourg, France

12 Scope of the project & solution description
Houston, Texas - USA Scope of the project & solution description Impact & Key benefits • Water SCADA system to manage water distribution and wastewater • 40 municipal buildings retrofitted for energy efficiency as part of the Clinton Climate Initiative • Electric SCADA system implemented in the city electric network by the local electric utility • $3 million yearly warranted energy and water savings from building retrofits • More efficient operation and control of the city electric grid • Increased efficiency of water distribution and improved reaction to disruptions

13 Scope of the project & solution description
Strasbourg, France Scope of the project & solution description Impact & Key benefits • A complete set of charging infrastructure (on street, private parking, residential) and 135 charging stations. • Power management (Metering, Local LV protection & control, Peak hour off set) • Services (User identification, On Street / antivandalism) • Security management (Electrical audits, Installation and Commissioning, Maintenance contract, Remote monitoring • Smart energy management is the fastest, the simplest and the most cost effective solution to support EV growth. It is the key to reduce green gas emission.

14 Scope of the project & solution description
Madrid, Spain Scope of the project & solution description Impact & Key benefits • Meteorological Information Systems and communications terminals for the new terminal at the Madrid-Barajas airport • Stormwater management solution for key city canal • Urban Energy Management system to control building energy consumption and provide residents access to usage information • Implementation of real-time adaptive traffic control system in 739 intersections throughout the city • Integrated platform to manage traffic control, CCTV system, city access control, variable messaging & web- based traveler information • Integrated operation of urban tunnels based on simulation technology to support decisions. • Reduction of flooding effects for 5+ million residents • Reduction in building energy consumption leading to recognition with a Sustainable City Award • 5% reduction in average travel times • 19% reduction in traffic delays • Significant reduction in air pollution and accidents

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