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Au cœur des Smart Cities
Nicolas LETERRIER
VP Innovation
03-10-2013
The energy dilemma is here to stay
vsEnergy demand CO2 emissions to
The facts The need
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Energy demandBy 2050Electricity by 2030
CO2 emissions to
avoid dramatic climate changes by 2050
Source: IEA 2007
Source: IPCC 2007, figure (vs. 1990 level)
Frequent power outages
Rising energy prices
Climate changeConflicts for
resource access& control
Our answer: Helping people makethe most of their energy
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1999Groupe Schneider becomes Schneider Electric,focused on Power & Control
1996Modicon, historic leader in Automation, becomes a Schneider brand
2007Acquisition of APC corp. and Pelco
More than 175 years of history
2008Acquisition of Xantrex
Power &Control
2011Acquisition of Telvent
2010Acquisition of Areva’s distribution activity
Energy Management
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1975Merlin Gerin joins Groupe Schneider
1988Telemecanique joins Groupe Schneider
1991Square D joins Groupe Schneider
Schneider brand
1836Creation of Schneiderat Le Creusot, France
19th century 20th century 21st century
2000Acquisition ofMGE UPS Systems
2003Acquisition of T.A.C
2005Acquisition of Power Measurement Inc.
2003-2008Targeted acquisitions in wiring devices and home automation(Lexel, Clipsal, Merten, Ova, GET, etc.)
SteelIndustry
Schneider Electric at a glanceThe global specialist in energy management
billion € of sales in 2012
Large company Diversified end markets FY 2012 Sales(billion €)
Residential 9%
Utilities & Infrastructure 25%
Industrial & machines 22%
Data centres 15%
Non-residential buildings 29%
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NorthAmerica
25%Asia
Pacific27%Rest of
World18%
WesternEurope
30%
28 300
44 200
42 600
22 000
employees in 100+ countries
of sales devoted to R&D
of sales in new economiesBalanced Geographies
FY 2012 salesYear-end 2012 employees
Energy production& transmission
Energy Usage
Energy Management•Making energy…Safe, Reliable, Efficient, Productive and Green
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…with 30-70% savings everywhere
The new Grid equation
Growing electricity demand
Need to reduce CO2 emissions Active government & regulators
Technology availability
drivers accelerators
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Active end-usersConstraints on existing networks
making the smart grid happen
Recent events are altering this equation
●Fukushima
●Slow Electric Vehicles development
●Focus on the economic crisis Vs. CO2 mitigation
Over the past few years, the Smart Grid has been developing quickly – but unevenly.Recent events have made the
Energy equation more
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crisis Vs. CO2 mitigation
●Smart meters and public opinion
●Strong Renewable development
Energy equation more complex everywhere,
further accelerating the
need for some Smart Grid applications.
How do we do it?
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Providing integrated solutions
Efficient & productive:• Measure and control energy, automate, provide relevant diagnosis • Manage processes• Make all the utilities of any Infrastructure more efficient
Make energy visibleMake systems work togetherIntegration
HVAC control
Lighting control
Access control
Video security
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ReliablePrevent from power outage & quality variance
Safe•Protect people and assets•Transform and distribute power safely
Infrastructure more efficient
Green: Make the connection of renewable energy sources easy, reliable and cost-effective
Video security
Electrical distribution
Energy monitoring
Motor control
Critical power
Renewable energies
IT data
Industry
Residential
Efficient homes (incl. EV charging infrastructure)
FlexibleDistribution
(DMS, substations, feeders)
Demand Response
Leading the development of the Smart Grid
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Buildings
Data Centres
Infrastructure
Electric Vehicles & Energy Storage
Efficient Enterprise(buildings, industries & datacenters
+ EV charging infrastructure)
SmarterDemand
Smart Generation(bulk, distributed & renewable)
SmarterSupply
theSmart Grid
Response
DemandResponse
World population
Earth’s surface
World population
The Energy challenge and the cities
Cities today… …and by 2050
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Global energy consumption
Global CO2
emissions
Years todouble the urban capacitydeveloped over the past 4000 years
the battle will be won, or lost, in the cities
As cities grow, so do their challenges
Overloaded infrastructure
CongestionReduce costs
& manage debt
Environmental targets
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Cities need to solve these challenges to make the difference!
Pollution Attract global investment, jobs, talent
Scarcity of resources
Cities need to become smarterby becoming more efficient, more sustainable and more liveable
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SustainableEfficient 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
A city’s infrastructure is made up of operating systems
Tollis
Mass Public Transport
Energy Mobility
Renewable Energy
Smart Grid
Smart Metering
Gas Distribution
ElectricVehicles
TrafficManagement
Smart Energy Smart Mobility
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Public Lighting
with pain points to solve
Healthcare
Education
Buildings & Homes Public Services
Water
Water Distribution
Buildings
Homes
StormwaterManagement
Public Safety
Smart Water
Smart Buildings & Homes Smart Public Services
City Residents Services & information
City Government More efficient city
management
Integrated City Management Platform
Supervision & Coordination Management & Optimization
Integration for increased efficiencyIntroducing our Integrated City Management platform for Mobility
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Weather & Emissions
Events & Emergencies Management
Traffic Management
Public Transport
Security
Supervision & Coordination
Information Sharing
Incident Management
Management & Optimization
Decision Support
Business Intelligence
Electric Vehicles
Our Integrated City Management platform for Mobility integrates multi-modal transportation systems in a city corridor, sharing information between agencies and supporting decision-making in the management of the corridor. It is being piloted in Dallas, Texas.
City Residents Services & information
Integrated City Management Platform
Information Sharing Business Intelligence Decision Support
City Government More efficient city management
Incident Management
Innovation for a holistic sustainable futureNew technologies: towards an integrated SmartCity platform
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Smart Public Services Systems
Smart Water Systems
Smart Energy Systems
Smart Mobility Systems
Smart Buildings & Homes Systems
Communications Network(s)
Continuous Optimization of Infrastructure Efficiency
Urban efficiency made realWhat we have learned from our projects around the world
● up to 30% Energy savings
● reduction of Water losses by up to 15%
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● 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
Madrid, SpainAn integrated operations center manages all traffic and critical infrastructure, solving mobility problems with a holistic approach
Houston, USAOur building solutions
New York, USAMobile applications provide residents with travel information and weather conditions on-the-go
Malaga, SpainOur Smart Street Lighting
Høje-Taastrup, DenmarkSmart buildings solutions help local administration buildings, schools etc. save €650k by reducing energy consumption by 5.3GWh every year
North America>100 Cities
Europe>60 Cities
Asia>40 CitiesMiddle
East
We boast success stories in 200+ cities...
Mumbai, IndiaA traffic management system provided on average 12% time savings to drivers in one of the most congested cities in the world
Our building solutions guaranteed over $3 million in energy and water savings in over 40 Buildings including City Hall & downtown municipal buildings
Our Smart Street Lighting solution reduces the city’s lighting costs and emissions by over 30%
SingaporeOur smart grid solutions help Singapore’s utility identify and quickly respond to electric outages
Sao Paolo, BrazilAn integrated command center with adaptive traffic control and CCTV city surveillance reduced average travel times by 14%
Shantou, ChinaIntuitive real-time waternetwork management helps Shantou Water Supply Company optimise water consumption for the area with1,4M inhabitants
South America>20 Cities
East>10 Cities
Smart WaterSmart Public
ServicesSmart MobilitySmart Energy
Smart Buildings & Homes
Smart Grid Automation & Flexible Distribution
Traffic Management
EV Charging Infrastructure & Supervision Services
Smart Metering Management & Demand Response
Solutions to cities’ immediate challengesWe bring hardware + software + process expertise to operating systems
Public Safety• Video Surveillance• Emergency management
High-performance Buildings*• Energy Efficiency & Security solutions•Energy Services
Digital City Services• eGovernmentPower, Control &
Distribution Management & Leak Detection
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Renewables Integration & Micro Grid
& Demand Response
Real-Time Smart Grid Software Suite
Street Lighting management
Tolling & Congestion Charging
• Power, Security, Building, IT, & Process Management Systems integrated Architecture
• Integrated City Management Platform for Mobility
• Security Systems & Management
• Energy & Environment Management Information System
• Weather IntelligenceSmart Integration
Integrated Mobility• Public Transit• Traveler Information
Connection to the Smart Grid
Efficient Homes• Home Energy management
* Hospitals, industrial facilities, datacenters and commercial buildings
Gas Distribution Management
• eGovernment• Education• Healthcare• Tourism
Stormwater management and Urban Flooding
Power, Control &Security Systems integration
En
erg
y delivering intelligence,
Real responses, today
Energy Pool makes 600 MW
Réseau de Transport d’Electricité (RTE), FranceDemand response
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
AES SoleCellino San Marco, ItalyRenewable Integration
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En
erg
y
intelligence,reliability & efficiency
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
EnelRome, ItalyDistribution management
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.
Mo
bilit
y
reducing traffic andimproving network
Real responses, today
An integrated operations center
City municipalityMadrid, SpainTraffic Management solution
Telvent’s 511 system provides real-time traffic, transit, and flight information to residents, enabling better travel decision-making
Department of TransportationMaryland, USATraveller information
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Mo
bilit
y
improving networkmanagement
A smart fare collection system eases and encourages mass transit usage for Calgary residents, providing service to over 94 million passengers per year.
Calgary TransitCalgary, CanadaFare system
An integrated operations center manages all traffic and critical infrastructure, solving mobility problems with a holistic approach
Wate
r
improving watermanagement &
Real responses, today
An improved and more reliable,
Catalan Water AuthorityBarcelona, SpainWater resource management
An intelligent water management system enables Ankara to more efficiently manage water distribution and wastewater handling in the city, improving performance and reducing costs.
Water & Sewage AdministrationAnkara, TurkeyWater & Wastewater mgnt
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Wate
r
management & supply
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
VeoliaAbu Dhabi, UAEWastewater treatment plant
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
Pu
blic S
erv
ices
improving public safety,
Real responses, today
Pelco provides leading mission-critical information systems company with video security systems to help reduce crime in historic areas of Mexico City as part of its revitalisation
Local GovernmentMexico City, MexicoVideo surveillance
An online geography-based portal
Local governmentCuenca, SpainE-Administration
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Pu
blic S
erv
ices
safety,healthcare & administration
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
Musgrove Park HospitalTaunton, UKEfficient hospitals
An online geography-based portal enables the city government to keep residents updated on city planning, construction, and events
Real responses, todayB
uil
din
gs &
Ho
mes
increasing intelligence The creation of smart, sustainable
University of North TexasDenton, USABuildings
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
McGraw-Hill BuildingNew York, USADemand response
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5-star service residence creating a digitized community providing, enhanced comfort, home entertainment, security connectivity and out of home control
Mangrove West CoastShenzhen, ChinaHome automation
Bu
ild
ing
s &
Ho
mes
intelligenceand efficiency
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
Real responses, todayIn
teg
rati
on
optimising resources and
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
Area Rapid TransitDallas, TexasIntegrated Corridor Mgnt (ICM)
Schneider Electric reports on over
Multiple clientsWorldwideSustainability management
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Telvent DTN’s accurateweather information allows MassDOT to proactively treat streets, saving costs for the state and keeping roads safer for their citizens
Massachusetts DOTBoston, USAWeather intelligenceIn
teg
rati
on
resources and improving user experience
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
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Our contribution
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
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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
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
Our contribution
Barcelona, Spain
Our contribution
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
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● 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 isinvolved 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
Benefits
●Significant reduction in trafficdelays 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
Our contribution
IssyGrid, France
Our contribution
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
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● 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
Our contribution
Performance Contracting: Houston, USA & Oskarshamn, Sweden
Houston USA
City Objectives
Oskarshamn Sweden
City Objectives
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●City aimed to become the first US city to implement a comprehensive energy-saving building retrofit program, as established under the Clinton Climate Initiative
Our contribution & Benefits
●SE performed comprehensive retrofits on 7 buildings in a first phase and 19 additional in a second phase
●Retrofits led to annual energy savings for the city of over $2.5m, guaranteed for 15 years
City Objectives
●Oskarshamn intended to break a long trend for the city of rising energy and maintenance costs
Our contribution & Benefits
●SE retrofitted 28 facilities at an initial investment of 2.6 MEUR funded through private capital
●Total annual savings of 349 MWh of energy or 79 tons of CO2
●Guaranteed cost savings to city of over 0.3 MEUR / year
Make the most of your energy™
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