Isam Shahrour conference at Shandong Agricultural University: Smart City for environmental...

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Smart City and environmental challenges Professor Isam Shahrour [email protected] Shandong agricultural University, China, December 23, 2015

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Smart  City  and  environmental  challenges  Professor  Isam  ShahrourIsam.Shahrour@univ-­‐lille1.fr

Shandong  agricultural  University,  China,  December  23,  2015

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Q1:  Environmental  challenges?

Q2:  How  the  Smart  City  concept  will  help  to  face  these  challenges  ?

Q3:  How  to  implement  the  Smart  City  concept?  

3 questions  

Q1:  Environmental  challenges?

Q2:  How  the  Smart  City  concept  will  help  to  face  these  challenges  ?

Q3:  How  to  implement  this  concept?  (Case  study  :  SunRise  project)

3 questions  

Environmental  challenges  World  Summits  (From  Kyoto  2005  to  Paris  2015)

Changement  climatique

Water  stress  evolution

Source:  Le  Monde  diplomatique

(%  Water  withdrawal  of  the  total  available  water)

The  City:• 70%  of  the  total  energy  consumption• 80%  of  the  greenhouse  emission    

Greenhouse  emission  is  due  mainly  to  energy  consumption

Why    ?

Urban  Developing  countries

Urban  –Developed    countries

RuralDeveloping  countries

Concentration  of  the  population  in  cities

Concentration  in  large  cities

The City has similarities with biological systemUrban  network  act  as  cardiovascular  and  nervous  systems

Generally,  cities  operate  with  undersized  networksAs  an  adult  with  a  cardio-­‐vascular  system  of  a  child.

The  city  suffers  from  traffic  Congestion  

From  high  air  pollutionWHO  :  7  million  deaths/year

From  lack  of  basic  urban  services:• 1  billon  do  not  have  access  to  drinking  water.• 2.5  billons  do  not  have  access  to  sewage  service.

Investment  need  :  1.8  to  2.3  trillions  /year

Transport  

Electricity

Water

Telecom

Developing  countries has  huge  needs  in  Infrastructures

United  States    (ASCE,  2013  report):Infrastructures  GPA  =  D+

Developed  countries:  aging  Infrastructures  challenges  

80%  (France)

Buildings  in  France  :  high  investment  needs  for  building  renovation    

The  situation  of  the  city  is  criticalIn  the  coming  years,  it  is  expected  to  become  more  critical,  because  of  the  explosion  of  the  urban  population

Developed  Developed  

Less  developed

Energy  consumption  will  continue  to  increase  

OECD  :  Organization  for  Economic  Co-­‐operation  and  Development

Infrastructures

Buildings

Urbanization

Management  

City:

Eco-­‐ friendly  

Socio  –friendly  

Huge  financial  crisis

We  have  to  transform  the  city  to  meet  the  environmental  challenges

In  a  period  of  tough  crisis,  we  have  to  be  innovative

Digital  technology    (Smart  City)  ?  

Q1:  Environmental  challenges?

Q2:  How  the  Smart  City  concept  will  help  to  face  the  environmental  challenges  ?

Q3:  How  to  implement  this  concept?  (Case  study  :  SunRise  project)

3 questions  

Digital  technology

Internet  

Social  Network

Each  object  :-­‐ Identified-­‐ Geo-­‐localized-­‐ Communicate-­‐ Store  data-­‐ Analyze  data  

SeeAnalyzeUnderstandImprove

Real  time

Digital  technology  in  the  City  

Thanks  to  this  technology,  

buried  infrastructures  become  visible  When  we  see  things,  we  make  progress.

Health,  EducationArt,  Culture

More  data  

BIG  DATAdigital,  images,  movies,  audios

Smart  city  technology  allows:

• Real-­‐time  monitoring

• Rapid  action  in  the  case  of  an  abnormal  event  (security,  leakage,  contamination,....)• Optimal  management

• Stakeholders  implication• New  services  

Smart  Energy  :  optimal    management

Production

Storage Smart  Grid  

Energy  Consumption

Q1:  Environmental  challenges?

Q2:  How  the  Smart  City  concept  will  help  to  face  these  challenges  ?

Q3:  How  to  implement  this  concept?  

3 questions  

SunRise  – Smart  City:Large  Scale  demonstrator  of  the  Smart  City  

Innovation  operators  • Pole  Ubiquitaire• CITC  –EURARFID• PRN

Local  government• AMGVF   (Large  

Cities  association)• Lille  Metropolis• Region• ArtoisComm

International:• W-­‐Smart  (Int.  Ass.  for  

water  Security)• US• Netherland,  UK,  Spain• Lebanon,  Morocco

Water/Energy/Buildings  operators• Dalkia• Eaux du  Nord  (Suez)• Eau  de  Paris• ERDF  • Lille  Métropole Habitat  

Research  Laboratories:• Engineering• Information  technology  • Social  Science

Education  :• Master  programs• PhD  programs

Starts-­‐ups  :  Stereograph,  Noolittic,Inodesign,  Calmwater,  Planete oui,  Ixsane,  Projex,  

SunRise  :  Large  public-­‐private  partnership

Smart  Cityimplementation  ?

Large  Experimentation  (Demonstrator)  

Scientific  CampusSmart  City  Demonstrator  

Small  town:• 25  000  users• 140  Buildings  

C1  – Chimie  (1966) Polytech’Lille  (2000)IUT      (2006)

Learning  Center  (2016)Bâtiment  D  

(Rénovation  /Extension,  2019)  

100  km  of  urban  networks

• Drinking  Water• Sewage• District  Heating• Gas  • Electrical  (  HV,  LV)• Public  light• Roads  

SunRise  Community  :PhD,  Master  Degree  Students,  engineers,  

SunRise  PlatformInformation  Sytem

Asset  Data  (GIS)

Analytics

Web  server    communication

• Users• Management  staff• Technical  staff• Academic  Staff

Communication  :  • Réseaux  filaires  • Réseaux  sans  fils  

Monitoring  • Buildings• Water  Network• Energy  network• Others  

Sensors  data  

Users  -­‐ Alert  -­‐ Information

Users  data  

Open  data  • Weather• Traffic  • Emergency  

Open  data  

Drinking  water  

Concerns:  • Leakage• Real-­‐time  contamination  detection• Users  awareness

TWUL  Demo  siteLondon

Smart  BurgosBurgos

VIPLeeuwarden

Sunrise  Demo  siteLille

European  Smart  Water  demonstrator  SmartWater4Europe

15  km  of  pipes

100  electronic  Counters

reading  1h  step

Pressure  cell Datalogger

Electronic  pressure  cells

Real-­‐time  water  quality  control    

Accidental  contamination  ?

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Intellisonde                                                                                S::can                                                                                                            EventLab              

Innovative  devices  for  water  quality  control

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Emplacement  des  capteurs qualité

Plan  of  implementation  

Before    the  field  implementation,  we  conducted  analysis  of  the  sensors  performances  for  the  detection  of  chemical  and  biological  contaminations.

Injection

Point  de  mesure

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Lab-­‐Station  for  the  analysis  of  the  sensors  performances  for  the  detection  of  chemical  and  biological  contaminations.

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Phase  change  – chemical  contamination

EventLab  –Optiqua  

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Turbidity  

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E.  Coli  injection

105  UFC/mL

105 UFC/mL

108 UFC/mL

107 UFC/mL

District  heating

Concerns:  • Data-­‐based  Diagnostic  • Reduction  of  energy  looses  (network,  buildings)• Demand-­‐ based  energy  production  • Users  awareness

SunRiseSite pilote de la ville intelligente et durable

Réseau  d'eau

District  heating  system

Heating  Center

Heating  Sub-­‐Station

• Temperature• Flow• Pressure• Consumption

Regulation  System(Valve  Controllers)

Data  :  Building  «  M1  »

Heat  Consumption External  Temperature

Large  economy  with  smart    control

Smart  Regulation?

Real  Consumption

High  potential  of  energy  savings

University  strategy  :  Large  investment  for  the-­‐ Transformation  of  the  district  heating  into  a  smart  one-­‐ Construction  of  co-­‐generation  station    

Funded  by  :• Energy  savings• Public  – private  partnership  

Under  Progress:• Public  lighting• Sewage  • Cyber  security  

• SunRise  social  network

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Isam.shahrour@univ-­‐lille1.frwww.isamshahrour.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ishahrourhttp://fr.slideshare.net/ishahrour