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Big Data in OperationsNarendra Mulani, Accenture
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The Global Situation….Increasing demand in the face of aging infrastructure, rising operational costs, capital funding constraints and tightening environmental and quality controls have created the perfect storm for water utilities.
Value for water leaked globally Investment needed to replace aging infrastructure by 2033 in the US alone
The expected rise in demand for water globally by 2020
Rise in energy costs since 2004
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The Global SolutionThere is a growing realization that technologically innovative ‘smart solutions’ are the most, and possibly, some experts believe, the only affordable way of delivering these priorities by exploiting what is available.
of the installed network will be smart by 2020 (Frost and Sullivan)
Amount saved in utilities each year from smart solutions globally (Sensus 2012)
The investment in smart solutions is growing, and to reach $3.3B by 2016 (IDC)
of water company’s (B&V)top goals are reducing leakage and network operating costs
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Smart Water Market Trends
Flagship programs of early adopters:
Integrated Remote Intelligence Service (IRIS)
Remote Monitoring and Control Center
Future Concept of Operations (FCO)
Frontline Information Technology (FIT)
Smartwater4Europe – Leading trials in France, the Netherlands, Spain and U.K.
Real-Time Network Monitoring and Optimization
Real-Time System
Leading water utilities have already drawn up plans to invest in smart solutions in a big way over the next five to 10 years. However there is still a steep learning curve on how to deliver them.
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The Four Big Tasks for a Water Company
Production Distribution Ensure Quality Recycle & Renew
Produce Water Manage leakage and pressure
Manage treatment plants
Deal with the sludge
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Water resources
A suite of ready to deploy monitoring applications across the water value chain.
Accenture’s Smart Monitoring Services
Plant performance monitoring
Leakage and pressure management
Proactive customer contact
Catchment flow control
Production planning
Abstraction monitoring Sludge management
CUSTOMERS
Water treatment
Distribution Sewers Treatment Sludge disposal
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The analytics platform uses big data technologies hosted in the cloud to collate diverse types of data for easy access.
Smart Monitoring Logical Architecture
Accenture Smart Monitoring Analytics Platform
Integration Services
Data Store
Batch Services
Dashboards
Statistical Models
Interactive Visualization
Data Discovery
Security Services
Accenture Smart Monitoring Apps
Water Production Zone App
Water Networks Monitoring App
Waste Networks Monitoring App
Waste Treatment App
Production Optimization App
Weather
Environment
Historian
Real-time systems
GIS
ERP
Energy Mgmt.
CRM
AMI
EAM
OMS
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Key Success Factors for Smart Water
With Operations to develop and adopt new ways of working
With Asset Management to prioritise needs for smart solutions
With Capital Delivery to develop and implement intelligent solutions
With IT to integrate business systems with operational systems
With R&D to evaluate technologies, and develop new models and analytics
• Stakeholder alignment to fund and deliver innovative smart solutions and share the benefits. For example:
• Implementing a new operating model
• Supplier collaboration to integrate engineering and informationtechnology services
• Developing a common strategic vision for Smart Water