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Delivering urban efficiency through collaboration. Today. Smart Cities presentation 4 April 2014, Rueil-Malmaison Pierre Tabary

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Delivering urban efficiency through collaboration. Today.

Smart Cities presentation4 April 2014, Rueil-MalmaisonPierre Tabary

Introducing

At a glance

IntroducingSchneider Electric

billion € sales in 2013

of sales in new economies

Schneider Electric –the global specialist in energy management

Balanced geographies – FY 2013 sales

North America

25% Asia Pacific

28%Rest of World

WesternEurope

28%

3Schneider Electric – SE in China_2012

of sales in new economies

people in 100+ countries

of sales devoted to R&D Residential 9%

Utilities & Infrastructure 25%

Industrial & machines 22%

Data centres 15%

Non-residential buildings 29%

Diversified end markets – FY 2012 sales

World19%

Tackling the stakes of today and tomorrow to support Schneider Electric’s responsible growth

ResourcesGlobalisation

New economies

Access to energy

Environment

Green business

Energy efficiency

Responsible company Measured commitment

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inclusionequityEthics & responsibility

Carbon

poverty

New economiesEnvironmentprotection

People well being

Renewables

Electric Vehicles

Smart cities and smart grids

Social commitment

Objective 2014 : 8/10January 2012 start : 3/10

•Communicated quarterly•Audited annually•Revised with each company programme

The Energy challenge is the cornerstone of our business strategy

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The facts The need

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vsEnergy demandBy 2050Electricity by 2030

CO2 emissions to avoid dramatic climate changes by 2050

Source: IEA 2007 vs. 1990 level

we want to help address this challenge

Cities, cities everywhere……and all of them different.…and all of them different.

So what makes a city ‘smart’

World population

Earth’s surface

World population

Cities: from global challenges…Cities today… …and by 2050

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Global energy consumption

Global CO 2emissions

Years todouble the urban capacitydeveloped over the past 4000 years

…to local priorities…History, culture, size, geography, economy make eac h city unique.

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…via regional specifics.

Hosting a global event

Recovering from natural disaster

Managing urban expansion

Meeting basic infrastructure needs

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Improving services, regenerating districts

Cities need to attract investment, jobs and talent!

Boosting their image

Infrastructures are a city’s building-blocksEfficient infrastructures are a Smart City’s buildi ng- blocks

Making the city efficient, liveable & sustainable

Boosting competitiveness

Creating jobs

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Improving the efficiency of the city’s underlying urban infrastructures

Increasing attractiveness for residents, citizens and visitors

Providing new, innovative services Improving public

services: schools, safety, transportation…

Getting to ‘smart’.

What is the journey

‘Smart’ is a change management journeyCity Government as leader. Citizens at the center.Technology as enabler. Business as partner.

From urban challenges……To urban attractiveness

From siloed systems……To smart infrastructures

From multiple stakeholders……To engaged community

�Smart energy �Urban planning

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�City leadership

�Engaged citizens

�Collaborative business

�Active academia

�Smart transportation

�Smart water

�Smart buildings

�Smart public services

�Smart integration

�Resilience

�Resource efficiency

�Sustainable mobility

�Innovative services

�Sustainable model

5 success factors to ‘smart’

Share the vision �Smart local community�Citizen-centric vision�Holistic roadmap

�Efficient infrastructures�Leveraging (OT & IT)�Delivering measurable value

Lay the foundations

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�Integrating [OT+ IT] selectively�Reinventing organization & processes�Providing new, better services

�Technical, financial & organizational�Breaking down barriers�Driving change

Integrate selectively

Innovate pragmatically

�City + people + business�Global + local industry�Multiple sectors and city domains

Make stakeholders collaborate

Solutions to cities’ needsImproving operating systems through expertise in Opera tional & Information technology

Smart WaterSmart Public

ServicesSmart MobilitySmart Energy Smart Buildings*

Smart Grid Automation & Flexible Distribution

Traffic Management

EV Charging Infrastructure & Supervision Services

Smart Metering Management & Demand Response

Public Safety• Video Surveillance• Emergency

management

High-performance Buildings:• Energy Efficiency & Security solutions

• Energy Services

Efficient Homes• Home Energy

management

Digital City Services• eGovernment•Healthcare

Power, Control &Security Systems integration

Water Distribution & Loss Management

Schneider Electric 14- Smart Cities * Office buildings, industrial facilities, datacenters, hospitals, homes….

RenewablesIntegration & District Energy Mgmt

Real-Time Smart Grid Software Suite

Street management: public lighting & street maintenance

Tolling & Congestion Charging

Integrated Management Platform

Weather intelligence

Resources monitoring & planning for Environment & Sustainability

Energy MonitoringSmart Integration

Integrated Mobility• Public Transit• Traveler Information

Connection to the Smart Grid & Solar Energy for Buildings

management

Gas Distribution Management

•Healthcare

Storm water management & Urban Flooding

integration

Shore connection

City Government as leaderCitizens at the centerTechnology as an enablerSchneider Electric as a partner

Integration for increased efficiencyIntegrated Management Platform leverages Operationa l & Information technology to provide city and citizens with real-t ime, meaningful data

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Weather & Emissions

Events & Emergencies Management

Traffic Management

Public Transport

SecurityElectric Vehicles

Local players

Global players

Collaboration to make it all happen No company or organization can deliver a Smart City alone

Design & Engineering

Technology providersPlanners &

Governments

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Local community & government

providers

Construction & Implementation

Operations

NGO’s & associations

Utilities

Planners & Developers

Finance & Investment

Smart cities today:

from myth to realityfrom myth to reality

Solving the myths of new urban modelmaking Smart Cities a reality

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City Residents Services & information

Integrated Management Platform

Information Sharing Business Intelligence Decision Support

City Government More efficient city management

Incident Management

Breaking the architecture barrierIntegrated city management platform to leverage eff icient urban infrastructure and provide more effective public services as well as i nnovative citizen applications

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Smart Public Services Systems

Smart Water Systems

Smart Energy Systems

Smart Mobility Systems

Smart Buildings & Homes Systems

Communications Network(s)

Continuous Optimization of Infrastructure Efficienc y

Information Sharing Business Intelligence Decision Support Incident Management

Breaking the financing barrierNew financing models make smart projects affordable to cities

PPP - Concessionaire ModelOperation of infrastructure systems under agreement with city, creating additional revenue for the city

Information & Payment Services

Performance ContractingThird-party financing of projects with payback out of guaranteed

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Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)Leveraging the cloud to deliver software remotely to multiple customers, significantly reducing capital expenses

ServicesProvision of information or payment services to city residents & businesses based on collected data

with payback out of guaranteed energy, water, or operational cost savings

PPP – Design, Build, Operate Transfer City government outsources management of systems or infrastructure to private company to realize cost savings

●Collaboration at city level:● Citizens & communities● Local stakeholders: urban planners, utilities, investors, businesses….● With a shared ambition of global performance in efficiency,

liveability, sustainability

●Collaboration at business level:

Breaking the business model barrierNew collaborative models make teamwork effective

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●Collaboration at business level:● Across sectors● Across the value-chain● With technical solutions to global urban

performance targets

●Collaboration at government level● Municipal● Regional● National & Supranational

World – WBCSD initiativeUrban Infrastructure collaborative initiative

●WBCSD is:● A CEO-driven business association● With focus on sustainable development and strong moral credibility

●The Urban Infrastructure Initiative:● Brings together 14 companies:

Acciona, Aecom, AGC, Cemex, EDF, GDF-Suez, Honda, Nissan, Philips, Siemens, Tepco, TNT, Toyota, United Technologies – and Schneider Electric

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Siemens, Tepco, TNT, Toyota, United Technologies – and Schneider Electric● With objective to engage with city officials upstream of any commercial project● And demonstrate value of business involvement in early urban planning● And value of multi-sector collaboration to address inter-related urban issues

●Engagements with cities in:● Europe: Finland, Netherlands● Asia: India, China, Japan● Americas: Mexico, USA● Africa (underway)

EU – European Innovation Partnership for Smart Cities & Communities●European Innovation Partnerships (EIPs) :

● Are launched in areas where government intervention is justified● Combine EU, national and regional efforts to meet targets quicker and better.

●The Smart Cities and Communities EIP:● Was launched in July 2012● To support cities and regions in taking ambitious measures to progress by

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● To support cities and regions in taking ambitious measures to progress by 2020 towards a 40% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions

● Via the combination of energy, transport and information and communication technologies (ICT) in urban areas to address cities' needs.

●Participants (business, cities, institutions) believe there are 3 key enablers to a smart city● Insights & governance● Funding & finance● Information & decisions.

We walk the talk

Urban efficiency is real:Over 200 references worldwide

● Aix-en-Provence

● Angers● Cannes● Grenoble● Lyon● Nice

● Riga● Cluj● Bucharest● Moscow● Novochebksary● Celje● Alicante

● Huesna● Leon● Madrid● Malaga● Murcia● Oviedo● Palencia

● Berlin● Oskarshamn● Høje-Taastrup● Sankt Wendel● Strasbourg● Hirsholm● Ostfold

● Carrolton, TX● Eugene, OR● Cheasepeake, VA● Chicago IL● Clinton, OK● Fairbanks, AK● Columbus, OH

● New York Statewide

● Salem, VA● Palm Beach, Fl● Pennsylvnia

Statewide● Pittsburg, PA

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● Nice● Paris● Athens● Budapest● Florence● Genova● Milano● Naples● Rome● Venice● Verona● Riga

● Alicante● Almeria● Avilés● Barcelona● Bilbao● Cadiz● Cartagena● Cordoba● Cuenca● El Ejido● Emasca

(Cordoba)

● Palencia● Pontevedra● Sabadell● Salamanca● Santiago de

Compostela● Seville● Valladolid● Vitoria● Zamora● Zaragoza● Stockholm

● Ostfold● Buenos Aires● Cordoba● Rosario● Belo Horizonte● Recife● Rio de Janeiro● Sao Paulo● Santiago● Valparaiso● Oviedo● Palencia

● Columbus, OH● Contra Costa, CA● Farmington, MN● Memphis, TN● Mobile, AL● Puebla City● Radford, VA● Nashville, TN● Newton, KS● Jersey City● New Orleans, LA● Raleigh, NC

● Sherbrooke, Quebec

● Oran● Rabat● Tunis● Cairo● Jeddah● Medina● Mecca● Lebanon● Abu Dhabi● Haifa

Masdar, UAE

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« to create a commercially viable sustainable city p roviding the

highest quality of life with the lowest environment al footprint. »

This vision is supported by goals in carbon footpri nt, energy usage,

water usage, waste generation, social impact and ec onomic viability.

HongKong, China

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Hong Kong has identified 4 main concerns:

Pollution, Housing, Poverty gap and Aging populatio n.

It has also listed 2 major development priorities:

Waste management and Education

Barcelona, Spain

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Barcelona has designed a holistic City Anatomy and lau nched

the City Protocol project, involving collaboration a nd innovation

to become the global reference of a Smart City.

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Lyon & Grenoble, France

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Smart Grid project at regional scale, including smart me ter

deployment, Low-Voltage and Medium -Voltage grid management,

user automation for energy efficiency and peak shed ding.

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Beijing, China

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Urban and interurban traffic control system: traffi c signals, HD

enforcement system, supervision and monitoring syst em for

expressway , CCTV, traffic flow detection, weather detection and

guidance system, integration in 10 control centers.

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Abu Dhabi, UAE

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Energy audit paves way for Building SCADA for 70 buil dings,

including management of Street Lighting energy use.

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Houston, Texas

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SCADA improves efficiency of Water and Electricity dis tribution

systems; Retrofit for energy efficiency of 40 munici pal buildings

delivers $3 million yearly warranted energy and wat er savings.

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Sao Paulo, Brazil

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CCTV optimizes surveillance; SCADA optimizes traffic i n

tunnel & highway; Two Command & Control Centers man age

city areas with real-time adaptive traffic control system in 382

intersections.

Dallas, Texas

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Integrated Mobility Management platform improves efficiency of

multimodal transportation , sharing information bet ween agencies

and supporting decision-making in the management of major city

corridor.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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SCADA improves efficiency of Water distribution sys tem, Electricity

grid and Gas distribution system through all Metrop olitan Area;

Traffic Management system optimizes mobility throug hout the city;

all interfaced with Rio’s Intelligent Operations Ce nter (IOC)

providing >50% of its data - for a holistic view of city systems.

Chongqing, China

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Intelligent gas distribution system, with SCADA and smart

metering information management; intelligent mobili ty

management, providing real-time information on traf fic

conditions for faster response, improved security a nd reduction

in travel time.

Oskarshamm, Sweden

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Performance Contracting optimizes energy in 28 buildin gs,

saving €0.3 M, 350 MWh and 80 tons CO 2 through active control

of Heating & Ventilation and Building Management Sys tem.

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Paris – Issy-les-Moulineaux, France

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Smartgrid-ready, energy-efficient district: energy management

at in buildings and homes, energy performance monit oring at

district level, renewable energy sources integrated into the grid,

peak management, Electric Vehicles charging infra structure,

public lighting, flexible electricity distribution.

10 companies/subsidiaries involved in IssyGrid project .

Tianjin, China

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GIS for upgrading of power grid towards Smart Grid; Di strict

heating management; Metro tolling system .

Madrid, Spain

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Weather information system for airport; Stormwater

management; Energy management system for buildings; Real-

time adaptive traffic control system in 739 interse ctions;

Integrated platform manages traffic control, CCTV s ystem, city

access control and web-based traveler information.

Quito, Ecuador

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Real-time adaptive traffic control system covering 600

crossings, 6700 traffic lights and 1500 CCTV camer as; Weather

information system for city airport; Integrated pla tform manages

traffic control, CCTV system, city access control, and provides

web-based traveler information

Mumbai, India

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SCADA improves efficiency of Water distribution syste m; real-

time adaptive traffic control system optimizes traffi c in 253

crossings; central traffic management control center supervises

and reacts to disruptions.

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Dubai, UAE

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Integrated SCADA, Building Management System & Secur ity

system serve buildings for 9000 residents; SCADA im proves

water distribution system; CCTV provides access contr ol.

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Urban efficiency is real Urban efficiency is real

Urban efficiency is realPractical lessons from our many projects around the world

●Up to Energy savings●Up to Public Lighting energy use reduction

●Up to Traffic delays reduction

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●Up to Traffic delays reduction

●Up to Buildings operating costs reduction●Up to Water losses reduction

● and Environmental, Social & Economic sustainability� reduced air pollution and carbon emissions� economic boost from infrastructure investment� improved security and local jobs

North America>100 Cities

Europe>60 Cities

Asia>40 CitiesMiddle

Urban efficiency is around the worldFrom large to mid-size cities, from mature to new e conomies, efficient infrastructure make a difference to people’s everyday life.

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South America>20 Cities

>40 CitiesMiddle East

>10 Cities

In conclusion…In conclusion…

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Smart Cities is not a concept – it is about urban ef ficiency, and it is happening today.

We understand what it takes. We make Smart Cities a reality.

Make the most of your energy™

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