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Imagination at work Connecting the Smart City - How utilities link citizens to services The network as the centre of the Smart City Sept., 2015

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Imagination at work

Connecting the Smart City - How utilities link citizens to services

The network as the centre of the Smart City Sept., 2015

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Presentation Agenda

• Agenda

• The convergence of Smart City, Industrial Internet & Smart Grid

• Typical e-Services applications

• The importance of the network

• Requirements of network centric GIS

• Examples in planning & maintaining essential service.

• Where to next ?

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Spatial data is an important part of the Smart City. Providing safe, reliable essential services is common to both the Smart City and Utilities. What can we learn from how network infrastructure providers connect people to services ?

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Convergence

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Smart Grid

Smart Cities GIS

IoT Industrial Internet

Network Centric Information

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Information infrastructure

Sources: (1) UtilityPoint, by Ethan Cohen 7/18/0 (2) EPRI® Intelligrid

The integration of two infrastructures … securely …

Electrical infrastructure

What is a smart grid?

+ Embracing renewables

Empowering consumers

Increasing productivity

Reducing CO2 emissions

Increasing efficiency

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Smart grid landscape Key GE applications

DATA & COMMUNICATIONS

Power Generation Transmission & Distribution

Residential & Community

Industrial & Commercial

Diagnostics & visualization

Substation digitization

Mobile applications

Reliability & demand forecasting

Smart appliances

Home energy use monitoring

Backup power mgmt & control

TOU reporting

Energy management

Generation optimization

Renewables

Microgrids

Protection & control

Advanced metering infrastructure Distributed generation infrastructure

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6 GE Confidential GESoftware.com | @GESoftware | #IndustrialInternet

Internet of things 1 Intelligent

machines 2 Big Data 3 Analytics 4 A living network of machines, data, and people

Increasing system intelligence through embedded software

Generating data-driven insights and enhancing asset performance

Transforming massive volumes of information into intelligence

Forces shaping the Industrial Internet

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Traditional Approach to GIS & Smart Cities

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• 80% of data is spatially linked • A picture is worth.. A map is worth… • GIS as the “telescope”

• Database structures • Cadastre data layers • Geo-Databases • Data portals

• Access to eServices

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Typical e-Services

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• Parking • Property • Access to services • Dial before you dig

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What do we hear from the global community?

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33. We recognize that sustainable urban development and

management are crucial to the quality of life…”

SDG 6. Ensure availability and

sustainable management of water…for all

33 (Cont.) ..we will also take account of population trends and projections in our national rural

and urban development strategies

SDG 7. Ensure access to affordable, reliable,

sustainable and modern energy for all.

SDG 9. Build resilient infrastructure , promote inclusive and sustainable

industrialization ..

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What do we hear from Network Providers?

Title or Job Number | XX Month 201X 10

One version of the truth is not optional – no matter

what

We need to evolve from highly manual,

spreadsheet based operations

We need to filter critical data, improve accuracy

and access, and speed up the time to decisions

Collect, aggregate analyze and report data that is

actionable and can drive insight

Want to lead the industry to the performance and

safety level of the aviation industry

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Requirements of Network Centric GIS

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Modelling the real world: network models.

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Access to services

Reliability Impact to environment Sustainable management

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Where is the existing network?

How much capacity ?

Future population growth ?

Where is new build planned ?

What is the building cost ?

Other planning considerations ?

Safety, Security, Risk management

Access to Services challenges

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Example: Planning essential services

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Example – Water Outage management

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Supporting Smart Water initiatives

• NRW

• Regulatory Compliance

• Asset Life extension

• Energy Management

• Efficient use of resources

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Example – Asset Maintenance

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Risk Management

• Process supported by

• SCADA Integration

• HA Integration

• Asset data Analytics

Supporting which Smart Water initiatives

• Operations Management

• Maintenance Planning

• Predictive Fiscal Planning

• Asset Life extension

• NRW

• Mobile Solutions

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Example: Gas network operation

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High Consequence Area Analysis (HCA)

Leak Analysis

Outage management

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Field engineer with OTDR trace tool

Telecommunications

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Fibre fault NOC

Alarms Port

Where is the fault? Request to PNI via GSS

Dispatch engineer using GPS coordinate of fault

from PNI

Distance

PNI

Fault location data

View location in Google Earth

KML output from GSS

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Where to next..

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…Happening now…

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Questions?

[email protected]

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Asset Management Maturity Model

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Innocence Awareness Understanding Competence Excellence

Asset Management Maturity

Mai

nten

ance

& S

pare

Spe

nds

($)

Rel

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& P

erfo

rman

ce

Maintenance is an expense Timeline (1-5 years)

Maintenance is an investment

Costs go down… while value and performance

increase

Repairs as good as before

Reactive – fix it when it breaks

Proactive, preventive maintenance

Systems are valuable tools Information as an asset

Focus on life cycle and reliability

Optimized decision making

Maintenance is part of the supply chain

Repairs as good as NEW

Proactive, predictive maintenance

A “Pendulum Swing” in attitude, shifting from cost focus to value

focus

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A power system that serves millions of customers and has an intelligent communications infrastructure enabling the timely, secure and adaptable information flow needed to provide power to the evolving digital economy.

Definition

Characteristics Defined by EPRI

An electric power system that is:

. . . A smarter grid

Smart Grid

• Self-healing to correct problems early • Interactive with consumers and markets • Optimized to make best use of resources

• Secure from threats and hazards • Predictive to prevent emergencies

• Distributed assets and information

• Integrated to transform data into Information