Resilient Cities Technology Pathways towards a Resilient Future

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1 Resilient Cities Technology Pathways towards a Resilient Future Global Centre of Competence Cities - Unrestricted Siemens AG 2018

2 Challenges facing cities: ever increasing need for Resilience Global trends Digitalization Globalization SAFE Efficient transport of people and goods Social support system Urban security Urbanization EFFICIENT ATTRACTIVE Efficient use of resources Low emissions Reliable, efficient supply of energy Clean technology Demographic Change SUSTAINABLE HEALTHY Climate Change Smart urban and digital technology is the only way to get the city future proof Page 2

3 Is there a role for corporations in building resilience? Internal resilience and leadership External role of technology companies in building wider resilience o Building technical resilience o Building systems resilience o Collaboration: Private and public sectors - Health Sourcing resilience Creating resilience: options Page 3

4 Internal resilience and leadership We are fighting climate change! Siemens will be CO 2 neutral in 2030 and with our environmental portfolio customers saved 600 mt CO 2 Page 4

5 Building Technical Resilience Without our CHP Plant, Olein would have gone out of business. But we are showing that Puerto Rico is still open for business, and offering a model for other local companies to emulate in the future. Jorge Gonzalez CEO, Olein Refinery Corp Page 5

6 Building Systems Resilience: Brooklyn Microgrid, New York City Source: LO3 Energy, Brooklyn Microgrid Page 6

7 Puerto Rico Mini-grid coverage Page 7

8 Collaboration: Resilience and Health Impacts Health Page 8

9 Sourcing Resilience: through Electrification Electric buses and trucks Energy transmission e.g. HVDC Autonomous vehicles and tubes Smart parking Green fuels e.g. hydrogen Electrification Automation Digitalization Intelligent grids Distributed energy systems/ Microgrids Automated buildings Intermodal traffic management Car sharing Page 9

10 Creating Resilience: Options Page 10

11 City Air Management Unrestricted Siemens AG 2018

12 Starting Position in Parts of the UK Page 12

13 Building on our knowledge gained from CyPT Vienna Riverside New Bedford Nanjing Shenzhen Copenhagen Munich Minneapolis Helsinki Mexico City Aarhus Ningbo CyPTAir Pilot Adelaide San Francisco Seoul Berlin Stuttgart CyPTAir Pilot Wuhan Page 13 Charlotte Washington Nuremberg Madrid Portland Madrid The Hague

14 CyPT KPIs GHG Air quality Economy CO 2 e PM10 Jobs NO x PM2.5* So x * CO* PB* Benzene* CO2e in Mega Tons µg / m³ FTEs *Available in CyPT Air only Page 14

15 Monitoring City Air Quality Data PM10 Monitor Monitor city hot-spots, air quality sensors on key KPIs Get hourly, daily, and weekly reports Trend-Analysis, historical comparisons NO x PM2.5 Leading to a better understanding of: How your city is complying with local regulation The socio-economic implications of where there is consistently poor air quality Page 15

16 Short-term Emissions Forecasting Forecast Air quality results for the coming 5 days with 90% accuracy Leading to: Certainty about when city action will be required Giving city leaders the time to prepare their approach, communications and messaging An opportunity to make citizens aware Selection of point of interest Air pollution prediction for the next week Trend indicator for different air quality measures Identification of risk factors Page 17

17 Simulate short term measures to reach set emission targets Simulation 17 pre-defined short-term measures to simulate impact on emission data for up to 5 days Conduct knowledge-driven decisions to avoid exceeding set limits Combine different measures to increase impact analysis Outlook for set mid- and long-term measures Page 19

18 Overview Page 20

19 Per Sensor View Page 21

20 Air Quality Short-term Measures Transport Measure applied only are days with exceedance of daily or hourly limits Improve traffic flow Eco Driving Training Speed limit 30 Short parking zones Eco Traffic Management Wider city actions Remote working Parking bay closures Distribute traffic (Fleet/Modal shift) Electric bus Euro-6-Bus CNG-Bus Public transport ticket Bicycle Flex. Restriction Flex. Restriction Ban (PKW, Diesel) Flex. Low emission zone (PKW) Low emission zone City Tolling Reduce Traffic Ramp metering Flex. Restriction Passive Measure Green Walls Reduce traffic related air pollution at Hotspot Reduce traffic related air pollution equal in hotspot and urban background (however only specified in CyPT-Air long-term Consulting or additional offer required) Intermediate measure at days of exceeding Page 22

21 Contact Elaine Trimble and Mark Jenkinson Global Center of Competence Cities Siemens AG Corporate Development Sustainability & Cities Page 23