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Au cœur des Smart Cities
Nicolas LETERRIER
VP Innovation
03-10-2013
The energy dilemma is here to stay
The facts
The need
vs
Energy demand
CO2 emissions to
By 2050
avoid dramatic climate
changes by 2050
Electricity by 2030
Source: IEA 2007
Source: IPCC 2007, figure (vs. 1990 level)
Frequent
power outages
Rising
energy prices
Climate change
Conflicts for
resource access
& control
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Our answer:
Helping people make
the most of their energy
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More than 175 years of history
Energy
Acquisition of Telvent
Management
2010
2011
1999
Groupe Schneider becomes
Schneider Electric,
focused on Power & Control
Power &
Control
1996
Modicon, historic leader in
Automation, becomes a
Schneider brand
Steel
Industry
1836
Creation of Schneider
at Le Creusot, France
19th century
1991
Square D joins
Groupe Schneider
1988
Telemecanique joins
Groupe Schneider
1975
Merlin Gerin joins
Groupe Schneider
20th century
Acquisition of Areva’s distribution
activity
2008
Acquisition of
Xantrex
2007
Acquisition of
APC corp. and Pelco
2005
Acquisition of
Power Measurement Inc.
2003-2008
Targeted acquisitions in wiring devices
and home automation
(Lexel, Clipsal, Merten, Ova, GET, etc.)
2003
Acquisition of
T.A.C
2000
Acquisition of
MGE UPS Systems
21st century
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Schneider Electric at a glance
The global specialist in energy management
Large company
FY 2012 Sales
(billion €)
Diversified end markets
Utilities & Infrastructure
25%
Industrial & machines
billion € of sales in 2012
Data centres
22%
15%
Non-residential buildings
Residential
9%
of sales in new economies
Balanced Geographies
employees in 100+ countries
North
America
25%
FY 2012 sales
Year-end 2012 employees
Western
Europe
30%
44 200
28 300
Rest of
World
18%
of sales devoted to R&D
29%
Asia
Pacific
27%
42 600
22 000
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Energy production
& transmission
Energy Management
•Making energy…
Safe, Reliable, Efficient, Productive and Green
Energy
Usage
…with 30-70% savings everywhere
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The new Grid equation
drivers
accelerators
Growing electricity demand
Technology availability
Need to reduce CO2 emissions
Active government & regulators
Constraints on existing networks
Active end-users
making the smart grid happen
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Recent events are altering this equation
●Fukushima
●Slow Electric Vehicles
development
●Focus on the economic
crisis Vs. CO2 mitigation
●Smart meters and public
opinion
●Strong Renewable
development
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Over the past few years, the
Smart Grid has been
developing quickly
– but unevenly.
Recent events have made the
Energy equation more
complex everywhere,
further accelerating the
need for some Smart
Grid applications.
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How do we do it?
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Providing integrated solutions
Integration
Make energy visible
Make systems work together
HVAC control
Efficient & productive:
Lighting control
Access control
Video security
Electrical distribution
Energy monitoring
Motor control
Critical power
• Measure and control energy,
automate, provide relevant diagnosis
• Manage processes
• Make all the utilities of any
Infrastructure more efficient
Reliable
Prevent from power outage & quality
variance
Safe
•Protect people and assets
•Transform and distribute power safely
Green: Make the connection of
IT data
renewable energy sources easy, reliable
and cost-effective
Renewable energies
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Leading the development of the Smart Grid
Flexible
Distribution
(DMS, substations, feeders)
Residential
Efficient homes
(incl. EV charging infrastructure)
Industry
Demand
Response
Buildings
Electric Vehicles
& Energy Storage
Data Centres
Smart Generation
(bulk, distributed & renewable)
Smarter
Demand
Smarter
Supply
Efficient Enterprise
(buildings, industries & datacenters
+ EV charging infrastructure)
Infrastructure
Demand
Response
the
Smart Grid
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The Energy challenge and the cities
Cities today…
…and by 2050
Earth’s surface
World population
World population
Global energy
consumption
Global CO2
emissions
Years to
double the
urban capacity
developed over
the past
4000 years
the battle will be won, or lost, in the cities
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As cities grow, so do their challenges
Overloaded
infrastructure
Congestion
Reduce costs
& manage debt
Environmental targets
Pollution
Attract global
investment, jobs, talent
Scarcity of resources
Cities need to solve these challenges
to make the difference!
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Cities need to become smarter
by becoming more efficient, more sustainable and more liveable
Efficient
Sustainable
Liveable
● Better information
sharing
● Improved resiliency to
disruptions
● Increased control over
city systems
● Reduced Carbon
emissions and
energy consumption
● Operational cost savings
● Decreased need for
massive infrastructure
investments
● Higher quality of life for
city residents
● Increased attractiveness
to jobs & talent
● Increased global
competitiveness
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A city’s infrastructure is made up of
operating systems
Smart Energy
Smart Mobility
Mass Public
Transport
Smart Grid
Smart Metering
Renewable
Energy
Gas
Distribution
Electric
Vehicles
Traffic
Management
Tollis
with pain points to solve
Public
Lighting
Public
Safety
Buildings
Education
Homes
Healthcare
Smart Buildings & Homes
Water Distribution
Stormwater
Management
Smart Public Services
Smart Water
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Integration for increased efficiency
Introducing our Integrated City Management platform for Mobility
City Government
City Residents
More efficient city
management
Services &
information
Integrated City Management Platform
Supervision & Coordination
Information
Sharing
Traffic
Management
Public
Transport
Incident
Management
Electric
Vehicles
Management & Optimization
Business
Intelligence
Events &
Emergencies
Management
Decision
Support
Weather &
Emissions
Security
Our Integrated City Management platform for Mobility integrates multi-modal transportation
systems in a city corridor, sharing information between agencies and supporting decisionmaking in the management of the corridor. It is being piloted in Dallas, Texas.
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Innovation for a holistic sustainable future
New technologies: towards an integrated SmartCity platform
City Government
City Residents
More efficient city management
Services & information
Integrated City Management Platform
Information Sharing
Smart Energy
Systems
Business Intelligence
Smart Mobility
Systems
Smart Water
Systems
Decision Support
Incident Management
Smart Public
Services
Systems
Smart Buildings
& Homes
Systems
Communications Network(s)
Continuous Optimization of Infrastructure Efficiency
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Urban efficiency made real
What we have learned from our projects around the world
● up to 30% Energy savings
● reduction of Water losses by up to 15%
● reduction of Travel time and Traffic delays by up to 20%
● and longer-term Environmental, Social & Economic sustainability
 reduced air pollution and carbon emissions
 economic boost from infrastructure investment
 improved security and local jobs
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We boast success stories in 200+ cities...
Madrid, Spain
An integrated operations center
manages all traffic and critical
infrastructure, solving mobility
problems with a holistic
approach
New York, USA
Mobile applications provide
residents with travel
information and weather
conditions on-the-go
Europe
>60 Cities
North America
>100 Cities
Houston, USA
Our building solutions
guaranteed over $3 million in
energy and water savings in
over 40 Buildings including
City Hall & downtown
municipal buildings
Malaga, Spain
Our Smart Street Lighting
solution reduces the city’s
lighting costs and
emissions by over 30%
South America
>20 Cities
Sao Paolo, Brazil
An integrated command center
with adaptive traffic control and
CCTV city surveillance reduced
average travel times by 14%
Middle
East
>10 Cities
Mumbai, India
A traffic management system
provided on average 12%
time savings to drivers in
one of the most congested
cities in the world
Høje-Taastrup, Denmark
Smart buildings solutions help
local administration buildings,
schools etc. save €650k by
reducing energy consumption
by 5.3GWh every year
Asia
>40 Cities
Shantou, China
Intuitive real-time water
network management helps
Shantou Water Supply
Company optimise water
consumption for the area
with1,4M inhabitants
Singapore
Our smart grid solutions
help Singapore’s utility
identify and quickly
respond to electric outages
Solutions to cities’ immediate challenges
We bring hardware + software + process expertise to operating systems
Smart Energy
Smart Mobility
Smart Grid Automation
& Flexible Distribution
EV Charging
Infrastructure &
Supervision Services
Smart Metering
Management
& Demand Response
Traffic Management
Smart Water
Distribution
Management & Leak
Detection
Public Safety
• Video Surveillance
• Emergency
management
Power, Control &
Security Systems
integration
Digital City Services
• eGovernment
• Education
• Healthcare
• Tourism
Renewables Integration
& Micro Grid
Tolling & Congestion
Charging
Real-Time Smart Grid
Software Suite
Gas Distribution
Management
Smart Integration
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Smart Public
Services
Stormwater
management and
Urban Flooding
Smart Buildings &
Homes
High-performance
Buildings*
• Energy Efficiency &
Security solutions
•Energy Services
Efficient Homes
• Home Energy
management
Street Lighting
management
Connection to the
Smart Grid
Integrated Mobility
• Public Transit
• Traveler Information
• Power, Security, Building, IT, & Process Management
Systems integrated Architecture
• Security Systems & Management
• Integrated City Management Platform for Mobility
• Weather Intelligence
• Energy & Environment Management Information System
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* Hospitals, industrial facilities, datacenters and commercial buildings
Real responses, today
Energy
AES Sole
Cellino San Marco, Italy
Renewable Integration
delivering
intelligence,
reliability &
efficiency
The design and build of a 43 MWp
PV plant, providing power for
18,000 homes, saving 28,000
tonnes of CO2 compared to a
fossil fuel plant with commercial
production from day 1
Réseau de Transport
d’Electricité (RTE), France
Demand response
Energy Pool makes 600 MW
reserve capacity (equivalent to
peak demand of 2 large cities)
from industrial users available to
the French electricity grid to help
cope with Feb. 2012 cold wave.
Enel
Rome, Italy
Distribution management
Telvent DMS enables significant
energy and cost savings & has
also helped Enel reduce time for
supply restoration & network
reconfiguration, creating a fast and
reliable system
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Real responses, today
Department of Transportation
Maryland, USA
Traveller information
Mobility
Telvent’s 511 system provides realtime traffic, transit, and flight
information to residents, enabling
better travel decision-making
reducing traffic and
improving network
management
City municipality
Madrid, Spain
Traffic Management solution
An integrated operations center
manages all traffic and critical
infrastructure, solving mobility
problems with a holistic approach
Calgary Transit
Calgary, Canada
Fare system
A smart fare collection system
eases and encourages mass
transit usage for Calgary residents,
providing service to over 94 million
passengers per year.
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Real responses, today
Water & Sewage Administration
Ankara, Turkey
Water & Wastewater mgnt
Water
An intelligent water management
system enables Ankara to more
efficiently manage water
distribution and wastewater
handling in the city, improving
performance and reducing costs.
improving water
management &
supply
Catalan Water Authority
Barcelona, Spain
Water resource management
An improved and more reliable,
control system for flood control,
drought management and ground
water quality & levels, covering a
network of 24 primary and 10
secondary stations and 15 wells
Veolia
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Wastewater treatment plant
A fully integrated system for new
facilities with a capacity of
300,000m3/d will deliver treated
water at a sufficient standard so as
to allow it to be reused for
irrigation purposes
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Public Services
Real responses, today
Local Government
Mexico City, Mexico
Video surveillance
improving public
safety,
healthcare &
administration
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Pelco provides leading missioncritical information systems
company with video security
systems to help reduce crime in
historic areas of Mexico City as
part of its revitalisation
Local government
Cuenca, Spain
E-Administration
An online geography-based portal
enables the city government to
keep residents updated on city
planning, construction, and events
Musgrove Park Hospital
Taunton, UK
Efficient hospitals
A full energy mgt solution that will
save £17m over the next 20 yrs,
reducing energy consumption by
more than 40%, cutting carbon
emissions by 43% and improving
patient environment & safety
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Buildings & Homes
Real responses, today
McGraw-Hill Building
New York, USA
Demand response
Full demand response enables the
property's consumption to be
reduced by 60,000kWh per month
and to receive annual rebate
payments of $100 000 or more
from the utility company
increasing
intelligence
and efficiency
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University of North Texas
Denton, USA
Buildings
The creation of smart, sustainable
buildings on campus has led UNT
to save over $14.6 million and
reduced energy consumption by
14% with its first Schneider
Electric performance contract
Mangrove West Coast
Shenzhen, China
Home automation
5-star service residence creating a
digitized community providing,
enhanced comfort, home
entertainment, security
connectivity and out of home
control
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Real responses, today
Integration
Area Rapid Transit
Dallas, Texas
Integrated Corridor Mgnt (ICM)
optimising
resources and
improving user
experience
Telvent’s ICM platform integrates
multi-modal transportation systems
in a key city corridor, sharing
information between agencies and
supporting decision-making in the
management of the corridor
Multiple clients
Worldwide
Sustainability management
Schneider Electric reports on over
10 million metric tons of CO2-e per
year on behalf of sustainability
clients all over the world via its
dashboarDView™ system
Massachusetts DOT
Boston, USA
Weather intelligence
Telvent DTN’s accurate
weather information allows
MassDOT to proactively treat
streets, saving costs for the state
and keeping roads safer for their
citizens
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
City Objectives
● City has been focused on optimizing individual systems to
become more efficient, reduce costs, and improve quality
of life
● Recently, the city has taken a holistic integrated approach
to infrastructure management in preparation for upcoming
Olympic Games and World Cup
Our contribution
Over several years, Schneider Electric has worked with city
agencies and utilities to implement:
●A water distribution automation system serving over 2 million
citizens
●A traffic control center and advanced traffic management
system for over 1000 intersections helping to optimize traffic
●Automation systems to manage electric and gas distribution
●Interfaced with Rio’s Intelligent Operations Center (IOC) to
provide a holistic view of city systems
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Benefits
●>15% reduction in traffic delays
●Improved response to water outage
events and more efficient
maintenance of water network
●Reduced operational costs of
managing electricity & gas networks
●~80% of data provided in city IOC
comes from SE systems
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Barcelona, Spain
City Objectives
● Barcelona stated the goal to become the world’s leading
Smart City
● Barcelona focuses on improving sustainability and
differentiating itself in the global economy
● Barcelona has begun a holistic planning process to
achieve this goal with involvement from the private sector
Our contribution
● SE has worked with Barcelona over time to implement traffic
management systems, fare collection & metro control center,
and CCTV video security and command center
● SE has strengthened its partnership with the city and is
involved to:
 Develop a Smart Mobility master plan for Barcelona
 Support development of the City Protocol reference architecture
and measurement framework for Smart Cities
 Pilot the Integratied City Management platform in Barcelona
 Jointly build City Services model for delivering value-added
services to residents
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Benefits
●Significant reduction in traffic
delays and improvement in air
quality
●Development of a standard
measurement framework for cities
worldwide
●Establishment of innovative city
services to improve quality of life
for residents
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IssyGrid, France
City Objectives
● Development of first Smart District in France in
Issy-les-Moulineaux (Paris suburb)
● Technology demonstrator for the implementation of
an energy management model at a district level
covering 10,000 residents
Our contribution
● Schneider Electric is working with a number of partners to
develop an ecosystem of technology solutions which enables
energy optimization at district level
● Schneider Electric is providing:
 Energy efficiency solutions for buildings and homes
 Connecting systems and automation of the smart grid
 Renewables installation solutions
 Electric Vehicles charging management infrastructure
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Performance Contracting:
Houston, USA & Oskarshamn, Sweden
Houston USA
Oskarshamn Sweden
City Objectives
City Objectives
●City aimed to become the first US city to
implement a comprehensive energy-saving
building retrofit program, as established under the
Clinton Climate Initiative
●Oskarshamn intended to break a long trend for the
city of rising energy and maintenance costs
Our contribution & Benefits
Our contribution & Benefits
●SE retrofitted 28 facilities at an initial investment of
2.6 MEUR funded through private capital
●SE performed comprehensive retrofits on 7
buildings in a first phase and 19 additional in a
second phase
●Total annual savings of 349 MWh of energy or 79
tons of CO2
●Retrofits led to annual energy savings for the city
of over $2.5m, guaranteed for 15 years
●Guaranteed cost savings to city of over 0.3 MEUR
/ year
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your energy™
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