Digital solutions for water: linking the physical and digital world Evdokia Achilleos Senior Project Adviser Horizon 2020 Environment and Resources Connected Smart Cities Conference 2018 Brussels, 11 January 2018
Outline ICT4Water Cluster and Action Plan Digital Water and Smart Cities Digital Water and Research Agenda
The ICT4Water Cluster 30 EU projects 300 Organizations Ten (10) Collaborative EU projects Ten (10) EU project (Innovation Actions) Five (5) Coordination and Support Actions Five (5) Collaborative EU projects
Multiple two way benefits Stakeholders Cities & Regions Industry Research Associations etc. Initiatives Video Discussion Platform Website Roadmap Action Plan H2020 and FP9 Innovation, Implementatio n & replication with EU funding Integrated efforts linked to associations, circular economy, nexus, IoT Big data WssTP Smart Cities Grids EIP Water Water Reuse Water 1a -1b ICT4Water Action cluster Plan in EU Context Nexus H2020 4a FP7 ICT4Wat er Directives Circular Economy
Outcomes Roadmap 2015 Technological, social and organizational challenges: - Cost/Benefit analysis of ICT - Synergies across sectors - Data sharing - interoperability - Standardization - Indicators Roadmap 2016 Main Gaps and Challenges to be addressed: - Big Data - Data infrastructures - Link with Smart Cities - Nexus, Water Food- Energy - Standardization - Lack of reliable field trials Action Plan 2017 Identifies challenges, actions, timelines and implementation tools for bringing the benefits of the Digital Single Market to the water sector (and cross-sectors)
Action Plan for Digital Single Market of Water Services Needs:
Digital Single Market for water: DIGITAL ACTIONS Break down digital barriers to: Cross-water cycle Operational improvement, information exchange Education - outreach Adoption of digital water solutions Financial incentives and investments Standards adoption Digital Water ACTION PLAN INTEROPERABILITY & STANDARIZATION (I&S) DATA SHARING (DS) SMART WATER (SW) CYBER-SECURITY (CS) ACTORS AWARNESS - WATER & DIGITAL (AW) POLICY (POL) BUSINESS MODELS (BM)
Action Plan: 2018 2021 2030
Why Digital Water for Smart Cities? Relates to Technologies, infrastructure (soft & hard), models, services: Water Supply, Water Treatment (Utilities & networks) Flood Risk Management Water Quality Resource efficiency (water and energy) Urban ecosystems Climate Impacts Market Considerations Governance Aspects
Aims at reducing Urban Flooding Risk using effective low cost monitoring in existing sewer infrastructure Instrument: IA Total Cost: 3 532 121,25 EC Contribution: 2 548 395,63 Duration: 3 years (9/2015-8/2018) Project Coordinator: THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD Pilot in Coimbra Demo in Toulouse
ICT component Flow Control Device (FCD) for managing insewer flows managed dynamically by Local Monitoring and Control System (LMCS) for operating FCD LMCS uses real time water level data System is autonomous and local, can be installed in existing infrastructure with minimal cost
H2020 WP 2018-20 Call Greening the economy Water for our environment, economy and society support and accelerate implementation of EU policies and initiatives relating to water, resource efficiency and waterdependent industries contribute to policy relating to the Energy Union, climate action and the digital economy lead in the medium term to: digital solutions for improved public- and private-sector decision-making on water-related risks, efficiency and resilience; substantial reductions in water and energy consumption; development of new markets for water-smart technologies and services
TRL 5-7 IA 70% SC5-11-2018 Digital solutions for water: linking the physical and digital world for water solutions Specific Challenge: Address several challenges hampering the potential of digital technologies in the water sector and harness their potential to create the foundations for a more water-smart society Scope: Develop and test new, robust and cybersecure systems, linking the physical and digital world to ensure tailored, water-smart solutions, exploit the value of data, foster higher information transparency and accountability Actions should combine different types of advanced data and digital technologies in a multidisciplinary environment, including mobile technology, clouds, artificial intelligence, sensors, open source software and analytics Bring together research and innovation players from the digital and physical spheres Topic of relevance for social sciences and human disciplines Involvement of market take-up partners and/or end users from a wide range of different European regions is strongly encouraged.
EUR 5 millions SC5-11-2018 Digital solutions for water: linking the physical and digital world for water solutions Expected impact: Interoperability of decision support systems Improved decision making on water management, related risks and resource efficiency Reduced operational costs for water utilities, maximising return on investments Enhanced public awareness on water consumption and usage savings; Market development of integrated and cyber-resilient ICT solutions and systems for smart water management, Support the implementation of the objectives of the EIP Water
H2020 WP 2018-20: Call Greening the economy Connecting economic and environmental gains Circular Economy CE-SC5-04-2019: Building a water-smart economy and society a) Symbiosis between industry and water utilities b) Large scale applications with multiple water users at various relevant scales: multiple uses, recycling and reuse of water; recovery of energy and materials managing water demand and efficient allocation; exploiting alternative water sources prevention of water pollution and degradation of the aquatic environment and soil cost-effective and smart management of the water system and infrastructure.
More information ICT4Water website: http://www.ict4water.eu/ ICT4Water video https://www.dropbox.com/s/ibyv8ygdp5rm2tg/ict4water_20170606.mp4?dl=0 Roadmap 2015 & 2016: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/emerging-topics-and-technology-roadmap-ictwater-management-august-2016 Action Plan - Discussion Platform On Futurium https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/ Team Aude Glénisson aude.glenisson@ec.e uropa.eu Lydia S. Vamvakeridou- Lyroudia L.S.Vamvakeridou- Lyroudia@exeter.ac.uk Gabriel Anzaldi gabriel.anzaldi@eur ecat.org Evdokia Achilleos Evdokia.ACHILLEOS @ec.europa.eu Sander Smit sander@bmchange.nu Sotirios Kanellopoulos Sotirios.KANELLOPO ULOS@ec.europa.eu
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION Evdokia Achilleos Senior Project Adviser EASME B2 H2020 Environment and Resources EASME-H2020-SC5-ENQUIRIES@ec.europa.eu 2017 H2020 Information Day EASME on Twitter @EU_ECOINNO @H2020EE @H2020SME @EEN_EU