ABB Power & AutomationSolid Foundations for Smart Cities
Daniel Assandri, President and CEO March 19, 2015
Cities in the Global ContextAlready play a significant role
Top 600
Cities
The top 600 cities
Additional fast
growing cities
Cities today …
Home to 50% of the world’s population
Consume over 75% of natural resources
Account for over 80% of global GDP
Source: McKinsey 2011, UNEP 2009, EIU 2012
Cities will become even more important to our global society,
especially those in emerging countries
… by 2050
70% of the world’s population
2.9 billion more people
> 90% in emerging economies
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All Cities
Contribution of emerging countries to top 600 cities by growth in GDP 2007 to 2025
75% of GDP growth 90% of population growth 70% of cities
Key Challenges and OpportunitiesAs faced by cities to a greater or lesser extent
Growth
Population growth
Economic growth
Competition
Cities competing for investment and talented workforce
Citizen expectations for a high quality of life
Sustainability
Local pollution and carbon reduction targets
Limitation of natural resources
Aging infrastructure
Often beyond its intended life span
“Smart Cities" can help address these challenges and opportunities
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Smart City ConceptA holistic concept that goes beyond just technology
A Smart City optimizes quality of life
and drives sustainability and
economic growth by integrating and
actively managing its infrastructure
subsystems and engaging its citizens
Smart city development approach
can be top down or bottom up
Smartness comes from sensors, automation, solutions that cross boundaries, but also
from the right regulations, business models, financing and community engagement
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Business cases for individual
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Government &
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City-wide goals, vision, strategy,
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How ABB’s offering relates to Smart Cities
ABB’s products and solutions are at the heart of a city's critical
infrastructure, relied upon for everything from the supply of power,
water and heat, to the automation of factories and the buildings we
live and work in. Specifically, we offer intelligent solutions in:
City Communication Platforms
Electricity Grid
Water
Transport
Buildings
District Heating and Cooling
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ABB Solutions
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ABB’s Smart City Offering:Power and Automation for critical city infrastructure
Communications Platform
By Segment
Cross Cutting
ABB Solution Areas:
Water Transport BuildingsElectricity GridDistrict Heating
& Other Energy
Common Information and Operations Technologies (IT/OT)
Common device types for Measurement and Control
Common services deployed per application
ABB IT/OT
ABB
Devices
ABB
Services
ABB Power & Automation Solution Components:
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Enhanced public safety
Fast mobile connections
Improved municipal services
Shortens time for building, health, fire
inspection services
Improved field worker
productivity, reduced costs
Workers spend more time on job
Reduced recurring
communications costs
E.g., T-1 lines, cellular services
Enhanced revenue streams
E.g., variable rate parking meters,
online services
Economic development
Broadband access for business and
individuals
ABB Solution Area: Communications PlatformHigh performance wireless network for multiple applications
Municipal
Workforce
Video & Public
Internet
Utilities
(Water, Gas,
Electric)
Intelligent
Transportation
Benefits
All services from fire, police
… to building, health inspectors
… to parking enforcement
Reinforce the grid to cope with
renewables, aging
infrastructure, electric vehicles
Distribution automation
Advanced metering
infrastructure
Traffic signal management
Variable message signs
Red light enforcement cameras
Safety as well as crime
prevention and prosecution
Community broadband wireless
How: High
Performance
Network
Secure, high availability, scalable
network for multiple applications,
static and on-the-go connection
ABB Tropos Wireless Communications for …
One Network
Many Applications
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ABB Solution Area: Electricity GridSolutions for evolving system demands*
Grid
Automation
Energy
Storage
Demand
Response
Renewables
Integration
New levels of monitoring,
protection and control deeper
into the distribution grid
Improved capacity, efficiency,
reliability, sustainability
BenefitsOverview
Incent customers with supply
side signals to change demand
or feed in generation
Reduced need to build new
generation or grid capacity
Reduced system costs
Cope with renewables using
voltage regulation as well as
distribution grid automation
Improved reliability of supply
Supports higher share of
renewables
Utilize batteries in the network
to address capacity constraints
and improve power quality
Improved network stability,
power quality and efficiency
Power & Automation for …
* For example, volatile distributed generation (e.g. solar PV), new loads (e.g. electric vehicles), aging
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ABB Solution Area: WaterMonitoring, efficiency and scalable automation
Water
Transmission
and Distribution
Water & Waste
Treatment
Water
Desalination
Improve control and monitoring
of water network & pumps
Improve operating and pump
efficiency
Reduced energy consumption
Detect and repair leaks earlier
BenefitsOverview
Control of collection, treatment
and reclamation of used water
Improve pump efficiency
Improved reliability of supply
Increased water security
Improve efficiency by up to 60%
Electrical products and
automation for desalination
plants
Efficiency, safety and reliability
Monitoring and optimization
Power & Automation for …
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ABB Solution Area: TransportInfrastructure to effectively electrify transportation
Electric Vehicle
Charging
Electric Rail
Shore-to-Ship
Electric Buses
Charging infrastructure for 15-
30 minute charges and longer
Foster electric vehicle uptake
Cut emissions in the city
Help integrate renewables
BenefitsOverview
Infrastructure to power ships
with electricity from the shore
when berthed
Eliminate 98% of emissions and
all noise and vibration
Improve quality of life near port
Ultra-fast charging for battery
powered electric buses
Clean, quiet public buses
No overhead cables
Recuperate braking energy in
metro trains and trams
Reduce energy costs by up to
30%
Potentially sell services to grid
Power & Automation for …
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ABB Solution Area: BuildingsAutomation for control of energy and the environment
Homes
Data
Centers
Commercial
Buildings
Industrial
Buildings
Empower citizens with control
over their energy: loads, electric
vehicles, generation, storage
Engaged customers with
potentially lower bills
BenefitsOverview
Reduce HVAC* and lighting
costs with efficiency upgrades
and intelligent automation
More efficient equipment
Reduced energy wastage
Savings from peak shifting
Reduce energy costs without
risking production with efficiency
upgrades & energy management
Reduced energy costs
Reduce risk from volatile prices
Sell services to grid
Improve data center operations
with a unified view spanning IT,
mechanical & electrical systems
Visibility, decision support, control
Reliably, efficiently, sustainably
Sell services to grid
Power & Automation for …
* HVAC = Heating, ventilation and air conditioning
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ABB Solution Area: District Heating, Other EnergyAdvanced control for energy solutions
District
Heating
Control and optimize district
heating systems
Energy efficient, cost effective
Fewer emissions
Improved air quality
BenefitsOverview
Waste to
Energy
Complete power plant systems
including instrumentation,
control and electrical equipment
Renewable power
Waste recycling
Safe, reliable, economic
Power & Automation for …
District
Cooling
Control and optimize district
cooling systems
Energy efficient, cost effective
Fewer emissions
Improved air quality
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ABB Power and Automation Solution ComponentsIntelligent technologies with broad application
Operations
Technology (OT)
Information
Technology (IT)
Devices
Real-time control platforms for
power networks and industrial
electrical and production plant
Advanced distribution
management systems
Process industry control platform
Example TechnologiesPurpose
Monitor, forecast and schedule
limited resources
Workforce, asset management
Energy, production management
Virtual power plants
Monitoring, control, protection
Electricity transportation
Efficiency improvements
Intelligent electronic devices Building automation, motor drives
Power electronics
ABB
Services
Comprehensive range of
services to support customers
Engineering & consulting
Installation & commissioning
Maintenance outsourcing
Solution Components
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ABB’s Smart City Offering:Power and Automation for critical city infrastructure
Water Grid Transport Buildings
Efficient energy
management, use
and control
Reliable, efficient
energy supply and
management
Optimized water
supply and
treatment
Efficient, flexible
gas, heating and
cooling supply
Efficient and
reliable transport
infrastructure
Electricity GridDistrict Heating
& Other Energy
EV Charging
Shore to Ship
Electric Buses
Electric Rail
Distribution
Treatment
Desalination
District Heating
District Cooling
Waste to Energy
Grid Automation
Demand
Response
Renewable
Integration
Energy Storage
Homes
Commercial
Buildings
Industry
Data Centers
Common Information and Operations Technologies (IT/OT), typically deployed per application:
SCADA. Control Operations, Asset Management, Workforce Management, Business Analytics
Common device types for Measurement and Control, deployed per application:
Sensors, Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs), LV and MV apparatus and switchgear, Batteries
Common services deployed per application
Key Segments
… ABB
Solutions
ABB IT/OT
ABB
Devices
ABB
Services
Communications
ABB Power & Automation Solution Components:
ABB Solutions:
Communications Platform
Single, high performance wireless network supports hundreds of applications and facilitates integration
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References
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Customer
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Key objective
Deliver a high performance network to securely
support multiple applications for multiple customers,
for both fixed and mobile use across 640 sq miles
ABB’s Response
A high performance Tropos wireless mesh network
High bandwidth, low latency, resilient, secure,
scalable, easy to manage
Partitioned to meet the needs of various departments:
Police, fire, security cameras, building inspectors,
traffic controllers
Currently >180 city applications use network
Delivers efficiencies vs. individual networks
Wireless Communications – Oklahoma City, USAHigh performance network for multiple applications
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Customer
City of Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA
Key objective
Deliver a high performance network to enable
AMI meter reading (power and water)
Public safety
Mobile first responders
Video cameras
Public internet zones
ABB’s response
A high performance Tropos wireless mesh network
High bandwidth, low latency, resilient, secure,
scalable, easy to manage solution resulted in:
Increased meter reading accuracy
Increased operational efficiencies
7-8 year payback, reduced OPEX
Additional applications
Wireless Communications – Rock Hill, USAMore efficient and cost effective municipal services
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Distribution Management – Houston, USAImproving power reliability in Houston, Texas
Customer
CenterPoint Energy Inc., USA
Key objectives
• Improve reliability by up to 30% in areas with
complete full smart grid functionality
• Deployment of initial smart grid to be completed in
2013
Smart grid scope
• Implement an Advanced Distribution Management
System (DMS)
• Install remote monitoring equipment at 29
substations
• Install 579 automated field switching and
monitoring devices on 226 distribution circuits
• Integrate components to accomplish stated
improvements (reliability, monitoring)
CenterPoint
Energy is a
domestic energy
delivery company
with more than 2
million metered
customers and a
long history of
service.
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Water Treatment – Victoria Harbor, Hong-Kong, ChinaOne of the largest wastewater treatment plants in the world
Customer
Biwater Man Lee Limited
Key objectives
Improve water quality in Victoria Harbor by
increasing the capacity of the wastewater treatment system from 1.7 Mm³/d to 2.5 Mm³/d to serve 5 million people
ABB’s response
Design, supply and installation of new Symphony
system with the newest DIN controller, I/O and fieldbus products suited for harsh environments
Retrofit and extension of existing ABB automation system
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Electric Buses – Geneva, SwitzerlandAn electric bus without overhead lines for Geneva
Main Partners
The Geneva public transport authority and operator
(TPG), the Office for the Promotion of Industries and
Technologies (OPI), the state-owned electricity
provider of the city of Geneva (SIG) and the
Geneva plant of ABB Sécheron Ltd.
Other local partners are Hepia school of technology,
architecture and landscape and Palexpo conference
center
Project Objectives
Realize a full-scale demonstrator of the very first full
electric high-capacity articulated bus running
without overhead lines with feeding at bus stops
ABB’s contribution
ABB has developed a new technology that helps to
power the world’s first flash charging electric bus
system. The battery on the bus is charged at
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Shore-to-Ship Power – Rotterdam, The NetherlandsOne of the world’s largest turnkey shore-to-ship installations
Customer
• Stena Line B.V., a subsidiary of Stena AB, one of
the world’s largest ferry companies.
Key objectives
• Mitigate the negative impact of ferry operations on
the local community and the environment.
• Cut fleet’s fuel consumption. Reduce emissions by
98 percent and cut noise and vibrations in ports
substantially by connecting ships to the port’s
electricity grid via shore-to-ship power connection.
ABB’s response – scope of supply
• Turnkey shore-to-ship power installation including
design, engineering, project management,
installation and commissioning.
• Complete substation and automation package
based on PCS 6000 static frequency converters
rated at 6 MVA.
The entire
installation,
both onshore
and onboard
the ships, was
accomplished
within a year
and was
activated at
the Stena Line
ferry terminal
at the port of
Rotterdam in
June 2012.
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Rapid Transit – Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaPowering the first rapid transit project in Saudi Arabia
Customer
Spanish company SICE
Key objectives
Create an emissions-free transport zone within
the university grounds
Enable students, staff and visitors to the campus
to use the rapid transit system with its 24 stations
for free
Ensure smooth and efficient passenger transit
thanks to priority control at crossroads
ABB’s response
Design, engineering, testing, commissioning and
installation of electrical equipment and a SCADA
control and monitoring system
Three traction power substations will feed King
Saud University’s RTP system
ABB to supply transformers, rectifiers,
uninterruptible power supply systems,
switchgears, and low-voltage equipment
The campus of
the newly built
King Saud Bin
Abdulaziz
University for
Health Sciences
in Riyadh
stretches over
an area of five
square
kilometers
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Virtual Power Plant – T-City Friedrichshafen, GermanyConverging power technologies and ICT
Partner
Deutsche Telekom (T-Systems)
Key objectives
• Equip power supply systems with communication
solutions to better adjust supply and demand to
each other
• Integrate renewable energy and improve overall
efficiency in the T-City of Friedrichshafen with the
implementation of smart grid technologies
• Provide transparency on electricity consumption
and opportunity to control it
Smart grid scope
• Integration of Smart Meters
• Integration with home automation solutions
• Virtual power plant integrating distributed co-
generation plants and demand response
T-Systems, with
offices in over 20
countries, ope-
rates information
and communi-
cation technology
(ICT) systems for
multinational
corporations in
all industries
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District Cooling – Marina Bay, SingaporeThe world’s most ambitious district cooling project
Customer
Singapore District Cooling Pte Ltd
Key objectives
• Monitor and control 1.1 million square meters of
accommodation with cool air via two chilled water
production plants and a 5-km piping network
• Electricity prices determine when to produce cold
water and store it in the ice-storage tank
ABB’s response
• Complete electrical, control and instrumentation
solution
• System 800xA, which monitors and controls the
entire network of intake stations
• Providing the operators with real-time information
on network and equipment performance to fine-
tune production in line with demand and energy
prices
• Install switchgear, transformers, motor control
centers, drives and instrumentation for pressure,
flow, temperature and energy metering
The Marina Bay
district cooling
system provides
cooling for
buildings in the
360 hectare
extension of
Singapore’s
existing
business district
and downtown
area.
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District Heating – Copenhagen, Denmark Securing world class heating distribution
Customers
• Metropolitan Heating Transmission Company
Copenhagen (CTR), Copenhagen Energy (KE) and
Frederiksberg Utility
Key objectives
• Deliver cheap and environmental friendly heat to
98% of the citizens of Copenhagen
• Through the world’s first heat stock exchange, all
kinds of current and future renewable energy is
traded. Delivered from the surrounding CHP’s
• Storage capacity in insulated tanks at different
production facilities, increases efficiency of heat
delivery and is the battery that stores excess energy
from solar and wind
ABB’s response
• SCADA control and automation system, securing
optimal heat delivery across the city
• A high degree of automation for reliable distribution
that free up time for forecasting and planning
The central
control room at
CTR and
Frederiksberg
using ABB
SCADA to
transmit and
distribute heat
across 6
municipalities as
well as control
local heat
production
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Smart City – Kalasatama, FinlandBuilding a smart city in the heart of Helsinki
Key objectives
• Develop a model area for a smart power grid in
the new Kalasatama district
• Help to lower consumption and emissions with
implementation of state-of-the-art energy,
information and automation technology
• Provide 10,000 jobs and homes for about 18,000
residents in Helsinki’s area by year 2030
Smart grid scope
Demand Response Management
Integration of renewable energy
Integration of electric vehicles
Energy storage
House and building automation
Customer
Helsingin Energia
Helsingin Energia
is one of the
largest energy
companies in
Finland, supplies
electric energy to
about 400,000
customers in
Finland and
covers more than
90% of heat
demand of the
capital city
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Summary
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Summary Smart Cities
There are strong drivers to consider investing in intelligent city infrastructure:
Rapid growth of urban populations in emerging economies
Competition for business and talent in developed economies
Sustainability for both
Smart cities can help to meet these goals by applying intelligence and
automation in combination with the right regulations, business models and
stakeholder engagement
ABB offers foundational technologies for Smart Cities, for everything from the
supply of power, water and heat, to the automation of factories and the
buildings we live and work in
ABB’s heritage in power and automation is one of continued innovation and
delivery on behalf of our customers, spanning over 125 years
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