Paving the way to Sustainable Growth Case study: Smart BKC Shri Sanjay Sethi, IAS Additional Metropolitan Commissioner, MMRDA “Smart Cities in India: Reality.

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Paving the way to Sustainable Growth Case study: Smart BKC Shri Sanjay Sethi, IAS Additional Metropolitan Commissioner, MMRDA “Smart Cities in India: Reality in the Making”

1 MMRDA MMR  Spread Over 4 Districts : Mumbai, Mumbai Suburban, Parts of Thane and Raigad  Area : 4,355 sq.kms  About 1000 Villages  Population: 22.8 Million (2011) - 94% urban 34 Million (2031 projected)  Employment: 7.6 Million (2005) 15 Million (2031 projected)  Urban Local Bodies – 17 1 Thane District Raigad District Greater Mumbai

2 Urban Design NON ICT ICT Three Dimension to Smart BKC ICT Initiatives Municipal Wifi, Smart Parking, Video Analytics and Citizen Apps Smart Building Installations Smart Kiosk Information Zone Non ICT initiatives E-Busses- Hybrid & Pure Electric DHI- Viability Gap Funding Solar powered Streetlights with Smart Grid, Clean Mithi River Low Carbon/ Green & Clean Fuel Zone Urban Design Green Buildings Smart Street Furniture Online Building Plan Approval Ease of Doing Business Digital MMR GIS & GPS enabled Services Green Parks & Gardens

3 Brownfield Smart City Project- Smart BKC Smart BKC 3.0 Futuristic Initiatives Smart BKC 2.0 Advanced Initiatives Smart BKC 1.0 Foundational Initiatives Congestion Charging Intelligent Buildings Car Pooling System Smart Meters Electric Vehicle Charging System Urban Incubation Center Interactive Sidewalk Wi-Fi Smart Parking Intelligent Streetlight Video Analytics Citizen App Pollution Monitors Energy & Water Efficiency City Command Center Smart Cities: Equitable, Sustainable, Inclusive Collaborative and Participative

4 Smart BKC - Citizen, Business and Environment friendly Citizen Centricity Identify & design the Smart City solutions keeping citizen in focus and citizen benefits in focus. Impact on Climate & Reduction in Carbon footprint The design should keep in mind the health of the planet and be able to showcase a reduction in carbon emissions User Friendliness & Ease of usage Design the Smart city solution to ensure ease of usage for public at large. The design should be intuitive to use Citizen Privacy The privacy of the public should be kept in mind and all solutions should safeguard it Economic Sustainability of Projects Where possible the solutions should be financially sustainable with innovative cost recovery/revenue generation mechanism Continuous Innovation The solutions should be robust enough to be able to be upgraded continuously when better innovations rise up Smart BKC

5 Smart BKC : Foundation Initiatives 1.Public WIFI2. Smart Parking3. Smart Street Lighting & Grid 4. Video Analytics & Surveillance 5. Citizen Apps 5 MBPS High Speed Wireless Internet Connectivity 3000 Smart Parking Slots 841 Streetlights based on Solar power Complete E & G Block covered with 90 cameras man-days saving due to ease of access of information 175 Hectare Area Covered in Public Wi-Fi in BKC Parking Time Reduced from 20 minutes to 5 minutes 800 tonnes of Carbon Reduced Annually Greater coordination among Security Agencies Improves Citizen Communication Seamless Wi-Fi Connectivity Across E& G Blocks Liters of Fuel saved annually Energy Consumption reduced by 40% Reduced Street furniture theft Improved Emergency Alert and Response 50,000 man days saved per year 24 tonnes of Carbon Reduced Annually 200KW of Clean energy generated Improved Emergency Response 6.5 lakhs Employees Covered Public Wi-Fi as Value Added service for Business and Exhibition Use Reduction in Unauthorized Parking Reduced Maintenance Cost Secured Business Environment Increase in ease of Business in BKC

6 BKC Smart city Journey in comparison to Global Cities Leaders Average Performers Laggards Stages of a Smart City Impact On Performance Low High Low Digitization level, service delivery model, governance Phase 1: Intelligent Infrastructure at BKC Phase 2: Maturing Technology at BKC Phase 3: Futuristic Initiatives BKC (2017) BKC (2020) BKC (2025 Onwards) Amsterdam Vienna Toronto Paris New York London Barcelona Malta Skolkovo KACARE MADSAR Copenhagen Songdo Iskandar Singapore Dubai Doha Helsinki Proactive Basic smart city services (Wi-Fi, Parking, Video Analytics etc) Proactive responses to changing citizen and business need Reactive Reactive city is today’s city. Stimulus response Low operation efficiencies High Performance Digital as a Unique selling point Proliferation of seamless digital services which improve stakeholders’ quality of life Smart Advanced smart city Services Integrated smart city services (e.g. transport-energy-health-safety) Predictive response to citizens and business need

SMART WADALA A GREENFIELD PROJECT Besides BKC, the Development of the Wadala Truck Terminal Area has the potential to become much more than the creation of an additional commercial hub for the city.

8 MIXED LAND USE SMART TRANSPORT PEDESTRIAN SEGREGATION GREEN BUILDINGS INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS SMART PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE

9 The JOURNEY AHEAD …………. Identification of Appropriate components O=f (C,P) Evolving Domain Knowledge /Expertise Capacities Gap Vendor Driven Vs City needs Integration challenges Productivity measurement

Thank you Shri Sanjay Sethi, IAS Additional Metropolitan Commissioner, MMRDA