Post on 06-May-2015
description
Sustainable cities
Making cities smarter
From caves to skyscrapers
agenda
1. The energy dilemma
2. Smart cities to contribute to solve it
3. Schneider Electric, to help making cities smarter
1-The energy dilemma
The energy dilemma is here to stay
Source: IPCC 2007, figure (vs. 1990 level)
vsEnergy demandBy 2050Electricity by 2030
CO2 emissions to
avoid dramatic climate changes by 2050
The facts The need
Source: IEA 2007
1-Frequent power outages
2-Rising energy prices
4-Climate change
3-Conflicts for resource
access & control
The solution is a combination of cleaner generation and higher efficiency
Source: World Energy Outlook 2009, OECD / IEA
• Over 50% of CO2 emission abatement will be from end use efficiencyWorld energy-related CO2 emissions abatement
Energy efficiency: power X3 “a small save at home is a big save at the power plant”
Coal100 units35 units33 units
1 unit saved at point of use
3 units of primary energy not consumed
2-6 years vs 10-20 yearsScalable vs 1 shotRenewable vs carbonated
2-smart cities
World population
Earth’s surface
Global energy consumption
Global CO2 emissions
Smart Cities, to solve Energy dilemma
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Why?(by 2050)
Growing pressure on infrastructure
Increasing demand for mobility
Tighter economic pressure
Rising energy consumption
More ambitious environmental goals
Attracting global investment, jobs, talent
At stake?
Cities need to become smarter
Sustainable●Reduced Carbon emissions and energy consumption●Operational cost savings●Decreased infrastructure investments
Efficient●Better information sharing●Improved resiliency to disruptions●Increased control over city systems
Liveable●Higher quality of life for city residents●Increased attractiveness to jobs & talent●Increased global competitiveness
Industry suppliers
Planners & Developers
Governments
Utilities
Private Investors
NGO’s & associations
This requires stakeholders collaboration
People & Communities
3-What Schneider Electric can do ?
Schneider Electric 14- Global Marketing – Michel Orlhac I ISES 2013 Trondheim
1999 Groupe Schneider becomes Schneider Electric,focused on Power & Control
1975 Merlin Gerin joins Groupe Schneider
1988 Telemecanique joins Groupe Schneider
1991 Square D joins Groupe Schneider
1996 Modicon, historic leader in Automation, becomes a Schneider brand
2007 Acquisition of APC corp. and Pelco
More than 175 years of history
1836 Creation of Schneider at Le Creusot, France
19th century 20th century 21st century
2000 Acquisition ofMGE UPS Systems
2003 Acquisition of T.A.C
2005 Acquisition of Power Measurement Inc.
2003-2008Targeted acquisitions in wiring devices and home automation (Lexel, Clipsal, Merten, Ova, GET, etc.)
2008Acquisition of Xantrex
SteelIndustry
Power &Control
2011Acquisition of Telvent2010Acquisition of Areva’s distribution activity
Energy Management
Schneider Electric at a glance
The global specialist in Energy Management
billion € of sales in 2012
employees in 100+ countries
of sales devoted to R&D
Large company
of sales in new economies
NorthAmerica
25% AsiaPacific
27%Rest of World18%
WesternEurope
30%
28 00044 000
43 00022 000
Balanced GeographiesFY 2012 salesYear-end 2012
employees
Diversified end markets FY 2012 Sales(billion €)
Residential 9%
Utilities & Infrastructure 25%
Industrial & machines 22%
Data centres 15%
Non-residential buildings 29%
Schneider Electric 16- Global Marketing – Michel Orlhac I ISES 2013 Trondheim
Energy production& transmission
Energy UsageEnergy Management
…with 30 to 70% savings everywhere
Smart WaterSmart Public
ServicesSmart MobilitySmart Energy
Smart Buildings & Homes
Smart Integration
Sustainability “smartization” integration
Smart Grid Automation & Flexible Distribution
Traffic Management
Renewables Integration & Micro Grid
EV Charging Infrastructure & Supervision Services
Smart Metering Management & Demand Response
Real-Time Smart Grid Software Suite
Street Lighting management
Tolling & Congestion Charging
Integrated Mobility• Public Transit• Traveler Information
Public Safety• Video Surveillance• Emergency management
High-performance Buildings*• Energy Efficiency & Security solutions•Energy Services
Connection to the Smart Grid
Efficient Homes• Home Energy management
Gas Distribution Management
Digital City Services• eGovernment• Education• Healthcare• Tourism
Stormwater management and Urban Flooding
Power, Control &Security Systems integration
Distribution Management & Leak Detection
• 3 Security Management
• 4 Environment Information System
• 5 Weather Intelligence
•1 Power & IT Management
•2 Integrated City Mobility
Learnings from 200 projects around the world
30%Energy
15%Water
20%traffic
Savings
Attractivenesssustainability
security jobs
3.1 smart energy
3.1 smart energy
Saved energy: the smartest energy!
1 unit saved at home
3 units saved at the power plant
1
smartsaving intelligence2
EnergySaving
RenewableEnergy
3
3 years Energy saving ROI matching with business standards
*actual US commercial buildings
*Project Cost $1M and above
*Electricity saving > 3500MWh
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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
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2,5
3,0
3,5
4,0
4,5
5,0
0,065
0,075
0,085
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0,105
0,06
0,07
0,08
0,09
0,1
0,11
Energy price Years paybacks*C
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ts/K
Wh
Ye
ars
Pilot sites delivering savings up to 57%
-57% -43%
-33% -23%
School
Hotel
Office
Residential
3.2 smart grid
Commercial & Industrial
Residential
Consumers
Industry
Buildings
Data Centres
Residential
Infrastructure
From conventional grid….
Transmission Distribution
Centralised Generation Utilities
Transmission Distribution
Commercial & Industrial
Residential
Centralised Generation Utilities Consumers
Industry
Buildings
Data Centres
Residential
Infrastructure
Distributed GenerationRenewable Energy Plants
Smart Generation(distributed & renewable)
2
Flexible distribution
1
Demand-response
5
Efficient Homes 3
Efficient Enterprise4
From conventional grid to Smart grid:
Energysaving
Investment saving
Demand-Response to help french utility and consumers on April 3rd 2013
*Network operator in France
•550MW curtailed•95% of Transmission grid needs•56 sites (cement, steel, hospitals..)
ANSWERCurtailment of 56 consumers
● Persistent cold weather● Nuclear power plants in maintenance● similar situation in other European countries
PROBLEMFrench electrical grid saturated
Smart Generation: integrating Renewables safely and efficiently into the Grid
Integrated solution (equipment + installation & commissioning)
Power forecasting & assets operation
3.3 smart mobility
Services & systems to be integrated for a Smart Mobility
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Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
Integrated Mobility Management
Electric Vehicle for Smart Mobility
EVlink residential for home
Charging in 6 to 8 hours
EVlink private company car park
Charging in 3 to 8 hours
EVlink paying car park
Charging 25% minumum in 2 hours
EVlink shopping centre car park
Charging 25% minumum in 2 hours
EVlink road-side car park
Charging 25% minumum in 2 hours
EVlink residential for co-ownership
Charging in 6 to 8 hours
EVlink fleet car park
Charging in 3 to 8 hours
EVlink quick charging station
Charging 80% in less than 30 minutes
EVlink services
Advanced services
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Houston, USAOur building solutions guaranteed over $3 million in energy and water savings in over 40 Buildings including City Hall & downtown municipal buildings
New York, USAMobile applications provide residents with travel information and weather conditions on-the-go
Sao Paolo, BrazilAn integrated command center with adaptive traffic control and CCTV city surveillance reduced average travel times by 14%
Mumbai, IndiaA traffic management system provided on average 12% time savings to drivers in one of the most congested cities in the world
Singapore Our smart grid solutions help Singapore’s utility identify & quickly respond to electric outages
Shantou, ChinaIntuitive real-time water network management helps Shantou Water Supply Company optimise water consumption for the area with1,4M inhabitants
Madrid, SpainAn integrated operations center manages all traffic and critical infrastructure, solving mobility problems with a holistic approach
Malaga, SpainOur Smart Street Lighting solution reduces the city’s lighting costs and emissions by over 30%
Høje-Taastrup, DenmarkSmart buildings solutions help local administration buildings, schools etc. save €650k by reducing energy consumption by 5.3GWh every yearNorth America
>100 Cities
South America>20 Cities
Europe>60 Cities
Asia>40 CitiesMiddle
East>10 Cities
Few success stories out of 200+ cities...
smart city: a system of systems of systems...
Intelligence for sustainability
sustainable cities
smart cities
A mission that energizes society across multiple generations
Nidaros cathedral
●Launched in 1070●Dedicated incomplete in
1300●Over 8 generations●Crowning Norwegian kings
Make the most of your Energy!