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Smart CitiesIndustry, Technology and Citizens

December 2017

Dr. Fritz Rettberg

Institut

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Grid dynamics

and stability

Measurement

and

automation

systems

Transmission

grid and

energy

markets

Distribution

grid planning

and operation

SGTL &

E-Mobility

Power

electronics,

PQ & energy

efficiency

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What‘s Smart City about?

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The ability to manage the urban infrastructure increasingly defines social, ecological and

economic success.

The "intelligent" electricity grid is one necessary condition!

Another is the ability to break silos!

Rapid growth puts the urban infrastructure under pressure

and makes it difficult to maintain the quality of life of

urban residents

Higher need to manage carbon footprint and improve

sustainability

Improving the quality of life index is more crucial than ever

for the preservation and attraction of trade, business

and talent

Fast growth, urbanisation, economical issues and ecological sustainability are main challenges for cities worldwide

Breaking the silos

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CONNECTED CITY

HORIZONTAL SERVICES

Smart

Lighting

Application

Smart

Parking

Application

State

Estimation

Application

Smart

Mobility &

Traffic App

Objects Objects

Objects Objects

Objects Objects

Objects Objects

Objects Objects

Objects Objects

Objects Objects

Objects Objects

Objects Objects

Objects Objects

Park & Charge

DistrictEMS

EnergyMonitor

E-Car Sharing

SharedSpaces

EnergyTrading

...

Data Use & New Business Models

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Co

mp

lexit

y

Added value

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Smart City Topics

Smart Home and E-Mobility

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Accounting CenterE-Mobility

EV integrated Accounting System

Meter Plug

Storage CHP

Smart Buildings in Urban Areas

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Smart Neighbourhoods

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Homes

Factories

(Office-) Buildings

user

consumer

PV

comfort

efficiencylight

heating

white

goods

CO2

Reduction

steam

production

facilities

production

electronics

EV

operator

residents

Smart Neighbourhoods – Connecting everything

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Homes

Factories

(Office-) Buildings

user

consumer

PV

comfort

efficiencylight

heating

white

goods

CO2

Reduction

steam

production

facilities

production

operator

electronics

EV

residents

• Sharing of

…private parking

…private charging device

• Micro payment

Smart Factory Power Systems

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Smart Traffic and Mobility

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Smart Supply Infrastructure

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Smart Power Systems

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A Choice of Projects, Industry and Technologies

Typical Smart City Topics

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Energy & Climate

Change

Mobility &

Logistics

Data Hubs &

Citizen Services

Security

Living &

Demography

Urban

Infrastructure

Collaboration and Participation is the Key!

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120 partners from

- Science

- Municipality

- Trade and commerce

- Energy

- Mobility and traffic

- Logistics

- Real estate

- Electronics

- Data and IT

- Communication

- Urban Planning

- Production

- …

Best Practice #1: Fast Charging Infrastructure with PV and

Storage

Implementation of fast charging systems for

electric cars

Combination with storage an local renewable

sources

Optimisation of renewable use for e-mobility

Enabling high power charging without harming

the power grid

Avoiding grid expansion for e-mobility

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Best Practice #2: T-Systems Park&Joy

Roll-out of parking sensors on 5.000 public

parking slots in Dortmund City

Recognition of free parking space

Demonstration of innovative parking app

Reduction of search time for parking

Integration into Narrowband-IoT test field

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Best Practice #3: Smart Urban Park&Charge

Installation of parking sensors and e-car

charging infrastructure on private parking slots

in backyards

Interface between charging infrastructure and

sensors to recognize free park&charge slots

Implementation of a data platform for sharing

private charging slots

Incentivation of traffic conducive behavior

Interface with city‘s traffic management system

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Best Practice #4: Urban Smart Grid

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Best Practice #4: Urban Smart Grid

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Best Practice #5: Smart City Hub & Data Center

Development of data usage concepts

Technology and data deployment

Implementation of data driven (municipal)

business cases

Support for other smart

cities

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Conclusions

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P

Interdisciplinary

cooperation

Horizontal Budget

Public Private

Partnership

Partner Eco-system

1

2

3

4

Digital transformation in cities is an ongoing process

without a specific goal.

It’s not about technology – It’s all about citizens!

What is the most efficient and effective way to

enhance the municipal services?

Cost

reduction

Jobs Quality of

life

A city becomes “smart” by sustainable investments in human and social capital as well

as in digitalization in order to enhance economic strength and quality of life.

Digitalization and new technologies are instruments of a smart city. Not a goal!

Contact

Dr. Jan Fritz Rettberg

Head of Innovation Management

TU Dortmund University

ie³ - Institute of Energy Systems, Energy Efficiency and Energy Economics

Phone: +49 231 9742 4131 | Mobile: +49 1578 59 19 279 | Fax: +49 231 9742 4139

eMail: [email protected] | www.smartgrid-tec-lab.com

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THANK YOU!