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Smart Water for Smart Cities: A Workshop. Smart Water Optimization begins with clean power, proven designs, efficient energy usage and safety. First things First. Logistics Restrooms Food Session rooms Demos Takeaways Pads, Pens Water Bottles Knowledge, Ideas. Sessions
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Smart Water for Smart Cities: A Workshop Smart Water Optimization begins with clean power, proven designs, efficient energy usage andsafety. Sponsored by Schneider Electric’s Water WastewaterCompetency Center
First things First • Logistics • Restrooms • Food • Session rooms • Demos • Takeaways • Pads, Pens • Water Bottles • Knowledge, Ideas • Sessions • Expectations • ppts? Yes! • Education? Yes! • Sales pitch? • Descriptions • Your Participation • Surveys • Education Credit
Our Involvement in WWW: Power Distribution & Monitoring Lighting & HVAC Systems Building Automation & Security Automation & Control Secure Power SWGR SWBD (i)MCCs Energy Monitoring & Management Systems Interior & Exterior Lighting HVAC Building Controls & Automation Security Camera Systems Card Access Complete Systems PLC/RTUs HMIs SCADA Optimization Technologies Radios Drives UPS Systems Battery Backup Systems Sustainable Energy Conversion Energy Efficiency Solutions *non complete list
Through these Targeted Acquisitions Power Distribution & Monitoring Lighting & HVAC Systems Building Automation & Security Automation & Control Secure Power Square D Power Measurement Inc. Summit Energy AEMOVAMertenJuno LightingClipsal GET PELCO T.A.C.Andover Controls ABS EMEA IBS Modicon Telemecanique ELAU Citect Telvent Control Microsystems BEI tech MGE UPS Systems APC Xantrex
US Water Wastewater Competency CenterOver 110 people directly supporting US Water Wastewater Back Office 45: engineering, documentation, field support Front Office 31: project management, quotation, coordination Sales & Marketing 27: business support, value chain coordination
We Understand the Challenges • Demand for WWW • Age of infrastructure (30+ years) • Legislative compliance • 71,000+ systems in US • Shortages of in-house expertise • Reduced financial resources • Energy efficiency awareness • Energy use Energy Pumping = 87%
By the end of the day, you will know… What Smart Water is all about (and the relation to Smart Cities). Why Energy Management is key. Why Power Systems can make or break a city’s WWW initiatives. How Automation technologies can help a city reach its goals. How Schneider Electric can help.