ITU Workshop on “Smart Sustainable Cities in Latin America” (São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013) Smart City & Technologies Session 4: Adopting a holistic.

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ITU Workshop on
“Smart Sustainable Cities in Latin America”
(São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013)
Smart City & Technologies
Session 4: Adopting a holistic approach and
promoting long-term sustainability goals
Alexandre Jann
Marketing & Strategy General Manager
NEC Latin America
[email protected]
São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013
Topics
Smart City
Concept
Arenas (PPP)
Cidade da Copa (Smart City Pernambuco State)
Technology (environment)
Disaster Prevention
Energy
São Paulo, Brazil, 30 July 2013
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Smart City (Concept)
Urban area that creates economic development and high quality
life based on a knowledge infrastructure supported by
Technology (ITC), Processes, Citizens, Government...
“agradável”
“segura”
“eficiente”
“sustentável”
Arenas
ICT System Integrator (NEC)
Constructors, Arena Operators, Vendors
Focused on “Beyond World Cup 2014”
PERNAMBUCO
PPP
PPP
CURITIBA (ATLÉTICO)
Soccer Team
SALVADOR
PORTO ALEGRE (GRÊMIO)
PPP
OAS
BEYOND
FIFA
SPECS
NATAL (DUNAS)
Main Players
TECH &
COST
BALANCE
Smart City – Cidade da Copa
Smart City – Cidade da Copa
1st Smart City in Latin
America
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Planned from the outset
Balance between urban
development and the
conservation of natural
resources.
Aligned with the public policies
of the Pernambuco State
Government
new urban center will provide
leverage for the development
of the West Recife metropolitan
area, creating Brazil’s greatest
World Cup legacy.
Planned City
(Smart from the scratch)
Urban Development &
Technology
Security
Mobility
Environment
Smart City – Cidade da Copa
DISASTER PREVENTION
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Disaster Prevention
Flood & Landslide
“Enchentes e Deslizamentos”
Water Level Meter (ultrasonic)
Sensors + Procedures
SMART ENERGY
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Electric Vehicles - Concepts
Charging
Models
USA
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Americans drive an
average of 13,476*
miles per year, or
37 miles a day
(60km/day)
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Urban Vehicles:
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Residential charge
(less than 8h night
time)
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Quick Charge stations
(~ 30 minutes)
Attractiveness:
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Price/Km
Miles/charge
“autonomia”
Zero Emission
*FHA (US Dep Transp)
Electric Vehicles - TCO
“BEV-100″ (Battery-Electric with 100-mile range, a.k.a. the Nissan Leaf) to
be the least expensive option even at high electricity prices ($0.14/kwh)
and low gas prices ($3/gallon). However, the Leaf only has a clear lead
when the $7500 tax credit is taken into account
PIKE Research
(USA)
The other vehicles in the
chart are (from left to right):
• A conventional car with a 4
cylinder, 2.4 liter engine
• A flex-fuel vehicle (FFV)
with a 4 cylinder, 2.4 liter
engine
• A car with a four cylinder
diesel engine.
• The diesel car running on
Biodiesel.
• A conventional car (same
engine) with start-stop
technology which turns off
the engine when the car is
stopped.
• A mid-sized hybrid-electric
vehicle with a 2.4 liter
engine.
NISSAN LEAF
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Lithium Ion Storage - Residential
Launched as Commercial Service over the Cloud (Japan, July 2012)
For reducing electricity consumption during peaks (higher prices),
renewable generation storage (ex: PV), blackouts protection, Energy selling
(Home to Grid).
Storage & Energy
Management
System
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