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Smart City – An European Opportunity
Prof. Dr. Lutz Heuser, Chairman, Smart City Forum
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European Innovation Partnership
Smart Cities and Communities
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The 2020 climate and energy package
- 20% GHG + 20% Efficiency 20% Renewables
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The Key Priority Areas of the EIP SCC
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The Initiatives of the EIP SCC
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European Innovation Partnership
Open Urban Platforms
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Key Initiative 1: Open Urban Platforms
Integrated smart cities strategies require integrated infrastructures System of system platforms will be crucial for market take-up Open interfaces and data formats will allow for scale Problem: Standards for smart city platforms are in infant stage Approach: Supplier / Vendor driven agreement on open urban platforms via MoU “Open Urban Platforms” EIP SCC serves as political framework for this initiative
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MoU „Open Urban Platforms“
initiated by
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European Innovation Partnership
1,000,000 Humble Lampposts
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Commitment #6670 of the EIP SCC
40+ Partners in Europe to agree on smart street lighting as key contribution to the EU Climate goals Goal: 1,000,000 public street lights turned into intelligent adaptive light points integrating other IT-based infrastructures Approach: Agree on common standard components and features to develop a reference tender framework for fast market take-up Engage suppliers / vendors, operators, cities, and financial institutions in a common approach
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Commitment #6670 of the EIP SCC
EnBW RheinEnergie Alliander Euroimpresa IRE Spa SiTI Trento RISE Cedint ENEA Univarra ABB Schweiz Algorab Philips Orange Schneider Electric Schréder Group Urban Institute Amey Arkessa SilverSpring Bosch Europoles ISA Energy Luxintec Arup Connectivity Alliance UrbanDNA The Hague Torino Terrassa Sabadell Nea Ionia, Athens Glasgow Eindhoven Cork (Sco) SCA Wiesloch Santander London Borough of Greenwich Barcelona Almere DSA Southend Breda Huawei Rakvere Tampere Ferrovial TNO GIB EIB Eurac Sodercan Commitment #6670 of the EIP SCC 1,000,000 Humble Lampposts
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Figures & Facts on Street Lighting
<90m Estimated nos. streetlights across Europe €3 bln Approx. annual street lighting energy cost 50-75% Energy saving potential thru SLL/LED 2.6 mln GHG equivalent in removing nos. cars from EU roads 20-50% Proportion of city’s energy bill from streetlights 75% Percentage of streetlights over 25yrs old €1.9 bln Annual energy saving from SSL/LED An open affordable component-based city lighting solution …that enables other smart city initiatives; delivered collaboratively between cities & Industry to speed integrated valuable delivery benefits Society Cities Industry Better experience Better connected Safer society Pride in community Efficiencies Savings New Services Bootstrap S.City Innovation Extended Portfolio Add’l Revenue Export potential
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The Future has started! Shuffle by Schréder SM!GHT by EnBW
Smart City Forum initiated first products / solutions based on „Humble Lamppost“ Launch at IAA New Mobility World in Sep. 2015 Pilots sites are identified Contribution to EIP SCC via commitment # 6670 Shuffle by Schréder SM!GHT by EnBW
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Smart City Forum Network of Cities and Enterprises
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Smart City Forum 100+ Members
Goal: Exchange of ideas and concepts how to implement “Smart City Strategies” Approach: regular meetings (3x / year), active involvement into the EIP SCC representing German stakeholders 3 Lighthouse projects (2013 – 2015): Innsbruck (Sinfonia), Cologen (GrowSmarter), and Munich (Smarter Together) Further SCF members consider submission in 2016 and 2017
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About the Speaker Current key Engagements EIP SCC, Europe
Sustainable Urban Mobility Integrated Infrastructures Smart City Forum, Germany Chairman & Founder 30 cities 100+ member organisations Smartpolis, Hungary Centre of Excellence on SCC Middle/South-East Europe Horizon2020 SCC Lighthouse Sinfonia (Innsbruck, Bolzano) GrowSmarter (Cologne) SmarterTogether (Munich) ASCA, Australia Smart Communities in AUS FhG Morgenstadt w/w SCC initiative by FhG
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