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Brussels, 4th of May 2012

Integrated Urban Solutions in Smart Cities and Communities

Barcelona City Case

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Barcelona responds to the Covenant of Mayors and Green Digital Charter with:

• A new model for the urban habitat

• A new internal organization

• A new framework for Urban Cooperation

• The Barcelona Energy Plan (PMEB) 2011-2020Reduce 16% energy compsumpton of the cityIncrease x2 energy production with renovableReduce 23% GHG emissionsReduce 25% Nx emissionsReduce 41% PM10 emissions

• The new Barcelona Self-sufficient Energy plan 2013-2050 to be released in 2013

The response

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01A new model for the Urban Habitat

The backbone behind the solution

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“Productive districts at human speed inside ahyper-connected and zero emissions city”

“Many slow cities inside a smart city”

A mantra

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A Transversal Approach

Implementation of a new urban management model…

Sustainable Growth: Urban Platform

Unsustainable Growth

Internet WAN

IMI GUB Transit BSM Mediambient.

Internet

Internet

Seguretat Rondes

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IMI Police Traffic Mobility Env. Security Mobility

Internet

Internet

Internet

• Optimize urban services management and integration through urban platform model development

• Low risk and Technological Trend existing technologies + advanced municipal infrastructure available (Fiber and Wifi networks - IMI)

• Efficiency: Improve Cost / Service delivery quality + Management Accounting

• Scalable: allow to face connections growth and take advantage of Internet of things market opportunities

• Minimum integration of urban services

• Dependency of the growing telecom costs against appropriate and optimized use municipal network capacity

• Complexity of management due to diversity of technologies, lack of a standard communication protocol and a model for service creation

• Limited services production capacity due to lack of shared information and high telecommunications rates

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Sharing information

Multiple and separated networks

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Integrated Urban Services Planning - Sensor network

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SMARTOWER

E.V. CHARGINGSTATION

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02A new internal organization

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An ad-hoc organization

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DISTRICT ALDERMEN

MAYORXavier Trias

POLITICAL ORGANIZATION

GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE

GOVERNMENT COMMISSION

ECONOMY, BUSINESS &

EMPLOYMENT

3rd Deputy Mayor

URBAN PLANNING, INFRASTRUCTURES, ENVIRONMENT & ICT

CULTURE, KNOWLEDGE, CREATIVITY & INNOVATION

Infrastructures Commission

Urban Design Commission

Smart City Commission

PRESIDENCY, INTERIOR,

SECURITY & MOBILITY

LIFE QUALITY, EQUALITY &

SPORTS

• Sponsored by the Mayor• Tranversal

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03A framework for Urban Cooperation

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Working together with national, state and local public and private organizations to develop and bring new businesses and jobs to the city

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SMART CITY CAMPUS

•BIT (Habitat)•Smart City Campus•Cluster of energy•Cluster of ICT•Connect-EU

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Some of the pilot projects that have been trialed to date are:

Street lighting points from Eco Digital with LED technologyCharging points for electric carsElectrically and solar powered motorbikesTraffic control camerasGas, electricity and water smart meteringFTTHBicycle lanesSensors for public parking areasNoise sensors

Testing in locally for the global market

CITY, MARKETSCIENCE AND TECNOLOGY

COMPANIES, INDUSTRY

Urban Lab: The City as a Lab

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Some results :

Started in 200843 pilot proposals14 pilots testedEnvironment, Mobility, Telecom,…

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•Citizen and SMEs participation•International collaborative projects

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La Fabrica del SolAgenda 21

European co-funded projects:

• FIREBALL• OPENCITIES• iCity• Commons4EU• CitySDK• Open-DAI• ...

Media TIC

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Barcelona’s projects related with energy

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Challenge: Self-sufficient Districts

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Challenge: Self-sufficient blocks

SOLAR ROOFING

GREEN MOTORCYCLES

GREEN CAR

MIXT USAGE

WATER RECYCLING

DISTRICT HEATING

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Running: Project CIBELES, towards zero-energy buildings

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Implementation of energy efficiency policies:- Building materials- On-site energy generation

- This year the project “Cibeles” received the “A label”.

60% of the building’s energy needs come from solar panels.

Endesa award for “Most sustainable residential project”

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Challenge: Self-sufficient Buildings Network

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total investmentEnergy & network investmentbuildings to be done next 5yrs

10M euros1M euros

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Solar roof Mixed uses District heating & cooling Water recycling Electric carElectric motorcycle

Municipal buildings: 52% of energy bill

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Running: District Heating and Cooling

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- 13,1 km, 59 buildings- Energy is created from residual steam

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Running: District Heating & Cooling – 22@ District + Forum

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Running: District Heating & Cooling arcelona Sud

HVAC* network for industrial and domestic use

Generation of electricity

Uses the residual cold of the regasification plant of the Port

Uses city gardening biomass for electricity production

Reduccion of 13.400 T CO2/year

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* HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning)

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Intelligent Lighting

New Business Model for Public Lighting

Challenge: Pay Per Lighting

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total investmentlight investmentlamps installed at BCNpublic lighting consumption

20M euros2M euros

150.00081.000 MWh/year40% monitorized

30% flow reduction system40% not metered

Public lighting: 20% of energy bill

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Running: Electric mobility in Barcelona's Metropolitan Area

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The project won the 2011 European award

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Redesign of the public transport network

Point to point with only one transfer

On going project: Orthogonal Bus Network

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bus stopsexisting busesorthogonal network bus lines (initially)

2.5731.080

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Mobility consumes 24% of city energy

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The City’s Future Orthogonal bus network

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Energy Efficiency in ICT projects

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• Software for Management of electric consumption in 8.000 work stations.

• Printing and photocopies:• Reduction of ink jet printers• Reallocation of laser printers and optimization of the use

• Workplace virtualization

EXPECTED RESULT: A saving of more than 1 mill Euro/year

Thank you for your attention!

Joan Batlle i Montserratjbatlle@bcn.cat