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23 September 2008
Masdar CityMasdar City Abu Dhabi, UAE Abu Dhabi, UAE
‘‘Connectivity for SustainabilityConnectivity for Sustainability’’
Gordon Falconer Gordon Falconer AAPI MRICSAAPI MRICS Strategy & Real Estate, Masdar CityStrategy & Real Estate, Masdar City
September 2008p2
AgendaAgenda
1 About Masdar2 Masdar Objectives
and Sustainability Goals
3 ICT Strategy and Challenges
Masdar Vision
Masdar Initiative Masdar Initiative -- OverviewOverview
September 08p3
Sustainable Urban Development.
The region’s first graduate-level, research-driven institution focused on advanced energy and sustainability with MIT from Boston.
Masdar InstituteIndustries
Utilities &AssetMgmt
Carbon Mgmt
Masdar City
Specializes in carbon emission reduction, driving the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Focuses on investment in renewable energy, sustainability technology, and utility scale renewable energy projects.
Develops strategic, large-scale energy and technology projects.
September 2008p4
Masdar City Masdar City –– Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
September 2008p5
Masdar City Masdar City –– Urban FootprintUrban Footprint
September 08p6
Masdar City Masdar City –– Project SummaryProject Summary
Masdar City ProfileMasdar City Profile
Location: Abu DhabiBuilt Area: 6 million m2
Population: 90,000 residents, 50,000 commuters 40,000Density: 135 people / ha
Location: Abu DhabiBuilt Area: 6 million m2
Population: 90,000 residents, 50,000 commuters 40,000Density: 135 people / ha
Masdar Initiative Description Masdar Initiative Description
Masdar City will pioneer the sustainable green building practices with the aim of achieving zero-carbon emissions, zero waste and being powered entirely by renewable energy sources
Masdar City will pioneer the sustainable green building practices with the aim of achieving zero-carbon emissions, zero waste and being powered entirely by renewable energy sources
Masdar City is focused around R & D and attracting cleantech companies to build, operate and live in Masdar City
Cleantech Cluster
Cleantech Cluster
The City will strive towards a zero waste objectiveRecycling /
Waste to Energy
Recycling / Waste to Energy
The City will contain pioneering public transportation systems with no fossil fuel usage
Innovative Transporta- tion System
Innovative Transporta- tion System
Building design will ensure the latest use of energy efficient technologies and smart design
Building Design
Building Design
Masdar City Master Plan
100% Renewable energy – balance between demand and supply only 240 mw
Renewable Energy
Renewable Energy
September 2008p7
Masdar City Masdar City –– USD $22bn over 7 yearsUSD $22bn over 7 years
6% 24%
13% 8%
30% 20%
1% 8%
Masdar City Masdar City –– Dense Urban DesignDense Urban Design
September 2008p8
Masdar City Masdar City –– Micro ClimateMicro Climate
September 2008p9
September 2008p10
Masdar City Masdar City –– Urban DesignUrban Design
September 2008p11
Masdar Objectives and BackgroundMasdar Objectives and Background
11 About MasdarAbout Masdar2 Masdar
Sustainability Objectives
3 ICT Strategy and Challenges
Sustainability Objectives - Principles
1.Zero Carbon2.Zero Waste3.Sustainable Transport4.Local and Sustainable
Materials5.Local and Sustainable
Food
6.Sustainable Water7.Natural Habitats and
Wildlife8. Culture and Heritage9. Equity and Fair Trade10. Health and Happiness
Sustainability Objectives – Development
Social Equity
EnvironmentEconomic
Balanced Sustainable Solutions
September 2008p14
Sustainable Objective Sustainable Objective -- Zero CarbonZero Carbon
September 2008p15
Sustainability Objective Sustainability Objective –– 100% Renewable Energy100% Renewable Energy
Geothermal 1%
Sustainability Objective Sustainability Objective –– TransportTransportPRT System – Personal Rapid Transit eliminates need for fossil fuel powered vehicles
Allow people to walk around the City with PRT underneath the City –quality of experience
Advanced Operational ICT Control System – Scale Challenge – mobile / home integration
September 08p16
PRT Fast FactsPRT Vehicles: 2,160
PRT Stations: 83
MRT Vehicles 810
PRT Trips per day: 100,000
Max. Walking Distance to PRT Station:
150m
LRT Trips per day: 5,000 Light Rapid Transport (LRT)
Personal Rapid Transit (PRT)
September 2008p17
ICT Strategy and ChallengesICT Strategy and Challenges
11 About MasdarAbout Masdar2 Masdar Objectives
and Sustainability Goals
3 ICT Vision / Strategy and Challenges
September 2008p18
ICT Strategy ICT Strategy -- VisionVision
Choice / Value / Quality / Efficient - everywhere
Quality of Life – enhance and support
Integrate the City - operational not aspirational
Create Awareness / Transparency
Reduce Demand – monitoring, smart grid etc
ICT Strategy ICT Strategy –– Vision ElementsVision Elements
Must be seamless, fixed and wirelessMust be transparent/invisible, function focused and purposefulMust be able to evolve and change with future technology innovationsMust innovate – less business as usualMust still be a robust solutions for allCompatible to current standards and future standards over 8 year developmentMust be interdependent & interlinked – home automation, PRT, retail, mobility, MRT etc
September 2008p19
September 2008p20
ICT Strategy ICT Strategy –– One network, One IPOne network, One IP
Technology Trends
Fibre to the Premise
Wireless - Voice, Data & Video
RFID - safety, security, asset management
Security and Information Assurance
IBMS – water/energy/waste
Lower Power CPUs, Monitors and Hard Drives
ICT
ICT Strategy – Operational Focus
Energy Management:Renewables
Waste to EnergyGeothermal
WindCooling
Waste Management:MRF - Transportation
Landfill < 2%Composting
Waste to EnergyRecycling/Reuse
Resource Management:Transportation
WaterUsed Water
City Services
SupplyDemand
September 2008p22
ICT StrategyICT Strategy-- Technology Integration IssuesTechnology Integration Issues
Multiple Utility Operations
Multiple Data Inputs / Outputs
PRT integration across the City
Residents versus Visitors
Lots of Data – what do we do with it ?
Transparency drives efficiency
ICT Strategy – Create Awareness
ICT Strategy ICT Strategy -- Sustainability Management SystemSustainability Management System
MeasureVisualizeManageOperate
September 08p25
ICT Strategy ICT Strategy –– Utility Integration / InterdependencyUtility Integration / Interdependency
September 2008p26
ICT Strategy ICT Strategy –– Challenges Challenges
On time/budgetInnovation vs. market acceptanceSlow pace of technology standard ratification leads to deployments of draft and/or proprietary technologies/standardsTechnology forecasts beyond three years are ‘generally’educated speculationSecurity threats are ever increasing and adapting –Physical and LogicalBest practice partnersIntegration with multiple utility operationsRetail, Hospitality, Logistics
September 2008p27
Masdar City Overall Objective Masdar City Overall Objective –– An Advanced & High An Advanced & High Quality of Life with the Lowest Environmental FootprintQuality of Life with the Lowest Environmental Footprint
22 September 2008
Thank you!