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Smart & Integrated City Planning

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The Crystal home to

Siemens global Center of

Competence for Cities

A benchmark for sustainable

buildings; the Crystal is the

first building in the world to

achieve the highest

certifications both according

to BREEAM and LEED

Hosts the largest exhibition

on Urban Sustainability

globally showcasing

technological solutions to

build sustainable, liveable

and prosperous cities.

The Crystal –

a sustainable cities initiative by Siemens

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> 70 City Account Managers and Global CoC

Cities in London with hubs in the US and China

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Buenos aires

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Megatrends

How globalization is transforming our world

Global trade

Between 2000 and 2012 the total volume

of global trade tripled.

Growth of emerging markets

By 2030, China will have overtaken

the U.S. as the world’s largest economy,

and Brazil will overtake Japan.

Multinational companies

The supply chains of global companies

account for about 80% of global trade.

tripled

Global trade volume

between 2000 and 2012

China

By 2030

will be the world’s largest economy

~80%

Supply chains account for

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Veränderungen in der Kommunikation

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Veränderungen in der Kommunikation

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Power supply

• Power distribution • Integrated power systems • Power management

Field equipment

Automation

Infrastructure IT

IT and automation help to reap the

full potential of urban infrastructures

• Software applications

• (Big) data analytics

• Sensors • Actuators • Communication systems • Decision logic • Decision support • Platform integration • Transmit data • Act on response • Device control • Status and alarms

Portfolio examples

•Traffic signal •Train brakes •Room sensor •Fire detector •Train control •Outage management •Building automation

•Fire protection panel

•Traffic management

•Demand response

•Building Energy Mgt.

•Command & control

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We combine engineering and data competence

•Power monitoring

•Circuit breaker

•Substation

•Storage

Benefits

• Makes better use of existing infrastructure • Increases efficiency • Reduces operation

costs

• Improves safety, resiliency and reduces risk • Environmental benefits

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The City performance Tool (CyPT)

Technology 1

CyPT expert, CiAM and

the city collaborate to

input city-specific data

and city targets into the

CyPT.

CyPT expert and CiAM

work with the city to

determine appropriate

infrastructure tech. for

achieving targets.

Results in a comparative

analysis of env. and eco.

impacts of infrastructure

tech. on the city.

CO2 (eq.) Reduction NOx Reduction PM10 Reduction Jobs Creation

CITY

PERFORMANCE

TOOL

Technology 2

Technology 3

Technology 4

City Data + City Targets

73 Technology Levers

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City Performance Tool – First Cities

Vienna

Comparing traditional technologies with cutting edge solutions

- Vienna 2025 strategy

Munich

Identifying the most

cost effective technologies to realize its goal to be

a 2000W society

Nanjing

Quantifying the benefits of transport

and building technologies for the 2014 Youth Olympic

Games

Identifying ways to harness technology to strengthen its economy

and improve sustainability.

New Bedford

Riverside

Identifying the most

impactful technologies to help

shape its Climate Action Plan

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European versus a North American City

Lever Implementation Rate

Energy

Wind power 30%

Transport

Metro line 1

E-Bus 30%

Hybrid electric bus 30%

E-Car 20%

Hybrid electric cars 20%

Car sharing 1 Electrical taxi 70% Freight e-Highway 30% Residential Wall insulation 3% Glazing 3% Non Residential

Efficient lighting technology 8% Demand oriented Lighting 8%

Assumptions:

• Population: 1m

• Population growth: 0.5%

• 75% of GHG emissions are from

buildings and 25% from transport.

• 1/3 of PM10 from energy related

consumption in buildings and 2/3 from

transport

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Cost & Benefits

Investment: € 3,7bn

Savings in 2025: GHG: 20% , NOx, PM10 : each 15%,

European

North American

Investment: € 8,4bn

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Grid talks to buildings Intermodal transportation solutions for everybody Power coming from renewable sources IT connects the parts Urban and inter-urban mobility connects people and places

Decentralized energy genera- tion and storage

Intelligent buildings with zero

emissions

We are working on urban intelligent infrastructures

of the future

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Contact

Thank you

Peter Daw

Urban Development

Center of Competence Cities

London

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