Richard SchombergIEC Smart Energy chairEDF VP Smart Energy Standards
Security Watch India - ISGFJuly 2015Windsor, London, UK
FromSmart Grid toSmart Cities
InternationalElectrotechnical Commission
Smart Citiesare the
Embedded
sensors and intelligence
Shared digital infrastructure
(power, water, gas, transport, etc.
Embedded
sensors and intelligence
Shared data
pathforward
The Smart Grid is an essential
early step
Agenda slide
Smart Cities by Connectivity
Smart Citiesby Design
Apps
Data
Platform
Devices
Data
Platform
Data
Platform
Data
Platform
Electric Water Gas Transport Emergency
Data
Platform
Current applications live in “silos”
Communications
Apps
Blended Apps
Electric Water Gas Transport Emergency
Data Mgmt, Warehouse,
Analytics
Service Delivery Platform
Collect
Communicate
Crunch
Smart Citiesby
Connectivity?
Present
Perfect
Predict
we crunch
the data to
Present - Real-time situational awareness
1Present: Rio control center integrates 30 depts
Perfect : Microsoft building management: 125 buildings, 58,000 employees (M$ saved !)
1Singapore: Predict congestion before it happens
Memphis: Predicting crime = 30% drop
Beyond ICT Technology improving operations:smartness from planning and design!• Energy long term planning
– local energy potential,
– Energy demand - buildings, mobility
– Energy Networks
• Solutions for low carbon and smart cities – Energy efficiency, eco-
districts
– Electric mobility
– Smart grid to enable local renewable and demand response
An integrated and systemic approach to better serve the citizens and improve cities’ attractiveness and
sustainabilitySWI ISGF- Smart Grids to Smart Cities - Schomberg IEC - July 2015
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How Energy and Urban Development are coupled?
Limited illustrative exampleSWI ISGF- Smart Grids to Smart Cities - Schomberg IEC - July 2015
Smart Energy planning: simulation to understand long term impact of today’s decisions
Complex – system - modelingMulti scale, Interactions, non deterministic
Persistent for the long term
3D intelligence for smart actionable results
SWI ISGF- Smart Grids to Smart Cities - Schomberg IEC - July 2015
Modeling & simulation to discover many counterintuitive clues!
In this case: More MWh generated from PV installed in fact on the less exposed buildings !
SWI ISGF- Smart Grids to Smart Cities - Schomberg IEC - July 2015
*in collaboration with
Greenery Regenerativelifts
Fuel CellAir conditioning
Photovoltaic
Green HomePackage
Water*
Common arealighting
Waste*
Transport*
Increaselandscaping
Singapore – HDB Partnership: Urban Planning using Systemic approach
ENERGY COST GHG CITY BENCHMARK
Power
Heat
Fuel
+Production
Operation
Investment
Power Sold
Total
Emissions
Compensation
Green Mark
Green Home Package
Singapore – HDB Partnership: Urban Planning using Systemic approach
SWI ISGF- Smart Grids to Smart Cities - Schomberg IEC - July 2015
Multidimensional Decision Support tool to optimize a Green Print
Singapore’s “Housing & Development Board” (Yuhua-Jurong)
SWI ISGF- Smart Grids to Smart Cities - Schomberg IEC - July 2015
CONCLUSIONSCities can be designed and managed differently!
- Standards and interoperability, taking a systems approach will help mastering the complexity and accelerate deployments
- The pervasive Information & Communication Technologies enable rapid development of “on line” intelligence to present, perfect, predict
- The Smartness of a city resides also in its design taking into account long term planning from multiple viewpoints for sustainability
- Understanding Human behavior, needs, aspirations, must be the driving force !
SWI ISGF- Smart Grids to Smart Cities - Schomberg IEC - July 2015
standards = Smart Energy chromosomes
SWI ISGF- Smart Grids to Smart Cities - Schomberg IEC - July 2015
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