SunRise Smart Water: Large Scale Demonstrator of Smart Water Networks
The SunRise Smart Water project is part of a wider project (SunRise Smart City), which began in 2010 with the aim
of creating a large scale demonstrator of smart urban networks. This project was supported by a wide public-private
partnership, including local authorities, water and energy operators, start-ups and research laboratories. Considering
the access and instrumentation dificulties of urban networks in cities, the choice was directed towards creating
the demonstrator on the campus of the Cité Scientiique in Villeneuve d’Ascq, near Lille, in the north of France.
SunRise Smart Water: Large Scale Demonstrator of Smart Water Networks
The SunRise Smart Water project is part of a wider project (SunRise Smart City), which began in 2010 with the aim
of creating a large scale demonstrator of smart urban networks. This project was supported by a wide public-private
partnership, including local authorities, water and energy operators, start-ups and research laboratories. Considering
the access and instrumentation dificulties of urban networks in cities, the choice was directed towards creating
the demonstrator on the campus of the Cité Scientiique in Villeneuve d’Ascq, near Lille, in the north of France.
Smart Urban Water Networks
Introduction
This Editorial presents the paper collection of the Special Issue (SI) on Smart Urban Water Networks. The number and topics of the papers in the SI confirms the growing interest of operators and researchers for the new paradigm of Smart Networks as part of the more general Smart City. The SI showed that digital information and communication technology (ICT), with the implementation of smart meters and other digital devices, can significantly improve the modelling and the management of urban water networks, contributing to a radical transformation of the traditional paradigm of water utilities.
Smart Urban Water Networks
Introduction
This Editorial presents the paper collection of the Special Issue (SI) on Smart Urban Water Networks. The number and topics of the papers in the SI confirms the growing interest of operators and researchers for the new paradigm of Smart Networks as part of the more general Smart City. The SI showed that digital information and communication technology (ICT), with the implementation of smart meters and other digital devices, can significantly improve the modelling and the management of urban water networks, contributing to a radical transformation of the traditional paradigm of water utilities.
Advancing Digitalization in the Water Sector
Overview
As utilities face shrinking workforces, compounded by their growing reliance on digital data, they need to adopt a digital twin environment that connects technologies, processes, and people. Bentley’s digital twin applications for water distribution help water utilities gain visibility of their entire system, understand network performance in real time, and improve operational response.
By leveraging real-time and historical data, they can reduce water losses and energy consumption, and ensure they deliver safe
and a昀昀ordable water to customers.
Advancing Digitalization in the Water Sector
Overview
As utilities face shrinking workforces, compounded by their growing reliance on digital data, they need to adopt a digital twin environment that connects technologies, processes, and people. Bentley’s digital twin applications for water distribution help water utilities gain visibility of their entire system, understand network performance in real time, and improve operational response.
By leveraging real-time and historical data, they can reduce water losses and energy consumption, and ensure they deliver safe
and a昀昀ordable water to customers.
The Digital Transformation Of Water In Gandia
Over the last two decades, the water industry has undergone a revolution that has shaken its business model to the very core. Utilities, which have traditionally been excluded from innovative solutions as a result of being tied into relatively long concession contracts, are now
encountering growing demands from consumers and government to become more accountable for their services.
The Digital Transformation Of Water In Gandia
Over the last two decades, the water industry has undergone a revolution that has shaken its business model to the very core. Utilities, which have traditionally been excluded from innovative solutions as a result of being tied into relatively long concession contracts, are now
encountering growing demands from consumers and government to become more accountable for their services.
From Conventional To Smart The Lessons Learned From Building One Of The Largest Smart Meter Networks In Europe
Over the last few years, several waves of innovation have driven a remarkable improvement in efficiency in the water industry. The development and implementation of new technologies has been the fundamental enabler behind a qualitative shift in how processes are conducted within this industry.
From Conventional To Smart The Lessons Learned From Building One Of The Largest Smart Meter Networks In Europe
Over the last few years, several waves of innovation have driven a remarkable improvement in efficiency in the water industry. The development and implementation of new technologies has been the fundamental enabler behind a qualitative shift in how processes are conducted within this industry.
Smart water Network
A smart water network refers to an intelligent system that uses advanced technologies to monitor, manage, and optimize the distribution of water within a network.
Smart water Network
A smart water network refers to an intelligent system that uses advanced technologies to monitor, manage, and optimize the distribution of water within a network.