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Future City Bristol
Stephen Hilton
Bristol Futures Group
April 2013
Bristol a Leading ‘Green Digital City’
• Covenant of Mayors
signatory
• Only UK city to be a
European Green Capital
Finalist 2010/11 & 2014
• Ambitious carbon
targets – 40% reduction
by 2020
• Climate Change &
Energy Security
Framework
Bristol a Leading ‘Green Digital City’
• Green Digital Charter:
– Green ICT
– Smart City
• Creative & integrated approach: environment, digital &
economic development
• Public, Private, People Partnership
• Test bed for innovation & deployment
• City Council Fibre Network – B-Net
• UK Super Connected City
Smart City Bristol Report
• The purpose of the report is:
– An independent analysis of how smart city technologies
can contribute to Bristol’s carbon reduction objectives
– Benchmark Bristol against other world cities
– Set of objective recommendations that will contribute to
further emission reductions and provide city-wide
economic benefits
• Funded by DECC and available at
http://www.slideshare.net/Bristolcc/bristol-smart-city-report-7579696
Smart City Bristol - Opportunities
• Initial focus:
 Smart Energy
 Smart Transport
 Smart Data
• Exploring other social & economic
challenges & opportunities including telecare/health.
Smart Energy
• Smart Metering:
DeHems & 3eHouses
• Smart Grid: So La Bristol
• Smart Spaces: reducing
energy demand in public
buildings using ICT
• STEEP: smart energy
master plan
Smart Transport
• Traffic Control Centre
• Freight Consolidation Centre
• ICT services for Electric Vehicles Enhancing the User
Experience
Integrated
Logistics
Smart Data
• B-Open - Open Data Portal
• Media Sandbox – Pervasive Media Studio
• Whose Data? – Knowle West Media Centre
Future Cities Demonstrator
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Technology Strategy Board
Integration of multiple systems in novel ways
Tackle city challenges
Large scale impact on economy, quality of life &
environmental impacts of the city
• Combine recent & current investment in city
• Platform that allows innovative companies,
particularly SMEs, to test their ideas
Conclusion
Future cities will be creative,
smart, green and connected, open
and inclusive.
Smart Standards will need to
underpin this