CPS Energy And The City Of San Antonio Forge Smart City Agreement With AT&T And Itron
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SAN ANTONIO, Dec. 29, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
CPS Energy, the nation's largest municipally owned electric and natural gas
provider based in San Antonio, is announcing a new agreement it has entered
with the City of San Antonio, AT&T, and Itron, to implement a pilot for Smart
Streetlight Technology. This pilot will leverage CPS Energy's existing
lighting infrastructure and is just one more example of how the utility
continues to establish itself as a forward-thinking energy provider that is
eager to test global ideas that create helpful local solutions. This joint
effort aligns with SmartSA -- which is a consortium of partners comprised of
CPS Energy, the City of San Antonio, and other local entities with the goal of
leveraging data and technology to build a connected, inclusive, and resilient
community that supports high quality of life.
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As part of their Flexible Path (
)SM, CPS Energy has thoughtfully positioned itself as an integral partner in
San Antonio's journey toward evolving its Smart City Strategy. To accomplish
this, the utility has focused on securing relationships with global technology
leaders that deliver new products, efficiencies, and solutions for their
customers and community. The utility continually looks for new organizations to
team with to bring innovative and technologically sound ideas that propel San
Antonio further into the emerging and global Smart City era.
"At CPS Energy, we believe great collaborators are key to implementing
game-changing Smart City solutions," said Paula Gold-Williams, President & CEO
of CPS Energy. "This approach and new initiative are parts of our creative and
broader Flexible Path Strategy, through which we embrace change and disruption,
while contributing to the global energy evolution that is already well
underway. Despite the challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic has presented, we
remain focused on moving our industry and our community forward. The project
that we are announcing today is another great example of how the right
collaborations will help the City of San Antonio and CPS Energy create viable
solutions to convert the challenges of developing a Smart City into new
opportunities for success. Both AT&T and Itron are respected global technology
leaders, and we are proud to be entering into this strategic relationship
together."
As part of this SmartSA agreement, CPS Energy and the City of San Antonio
launched a smart streetlight sensor pilot program. Smart streetlight sensors
can provide near real-time operational performance of the utility's assets,
while enhancing service levels for their customers. Additionally, the City of
San Antonio will leverage these smart streetlights to test sensors focused on
the following:
-- Air Quality,
-- Temperature,
-- Ambient Noise,
-- Parking, and
-- Flooding.
The goal is to evaluate the performance of sensing technology that can be
attached to CPS Energy's existing and more efficient LED lighting systems. The
evaluation will include data analysis to help us determine how to use it best
to serve our broader community and align with the City's Climate Action &
Adaptation Plan (CAAP) and ozone attainment goals. Aligned to its on-going
commitment to its customers, CPS Energy and SmartSA will also prioritize the
importance of protecting the privacy rights of the public as it works on this
and future Smart City initiatives.
The pilot program includes the installation of smart streetlight solutions in
each of the three SmartSA Innovation Zones that include the following San
Antonio regions:
-- Downtown;
-- Brooks City-Base, a 1,000-plus acre mixed-use community developed at
the former Brooks Air Force Base; and
-- The Medical Center, which is home to 12 major hospitals, the University
of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, and numerous medical
clinics and practices.
"The launch of the Smart Streetlight Technology pilot program is one of the
most exciting announcements to come down the pike in a long time," said Mayor
Ron Nirenberg. "I am looking forward to seeing the results from the Innovation
Zones. The possibilities - ranging from energy savings to valuable data
collection that will inform city services -- are extraordinary."
"This initiative highlights what our SmartSA partnership with CPS Energy can
achieve when we come together to solve community challenges," said Erik Walsh,
San Antonio City Manager. "The City of San Antonio is taking a data-driven
approach to addressing city-wide issues, and the environmental data these
sensors will produce can help us meet our Climate Action and ozone attainment
goals. We are excited to collaborate with technology leaders AT&T and Itron on
this initiative that will move our smart city strategy forward."
The Innovation Zones were established in 2017 by the San Antonio City Council
to test new technologies. In 2019, San Antonio residents completed an
Innovation Zone Survey and identified environmental quality, pedestrian safety
and traffic congestion as challenges in the zones. Implementing pilots in these
zones is the first steps towards acquiring data and developing practical
solutions.
AT&T and Itron will each install smart streetlight sensors in all three
Innovation Zones on up to fifteen streetlights in each Zone for a total of 45
streetlights. These sensors will include remote lighting controls and up to
five "smart" use case applications: parking sensing, air quality, temperature,
ambient noise, and flood sensing. The first sensors were installed in the
Brooks Innovation Zone by Itron, and AT&T will install its sensors soon.
"As a smart cities leader, AT&T is committed to delivering impactful solutions
that help cities address the issues facing their communities," said JD Salinas,
assistant vice president, AT&T External Affairs. "We're helping communities by
connecting things like utility meters, streetlights and water systems -- adding
connectivity to help transform how cities serve their citizens, use energy and
preserve natural resources. Communities that are contemplating or planning
investing in innovative solutions can learn from those who have successfully
implemented their own. By taking a programmatic approach, cities can optimize
technology investments to create more efficient, safe and sustainable
communities."
"We are proud to take part in this collaborative and innovative smart city
program that leverages Itron's smart streetlight solution and partner ecosystem
applications. Through this partnership, CPS Energy and the City of San Antonio
can unlock efficiencies and build a foundation for smarter city services, while
improving the quality of life for all residents," said, John Marcolini, senior
vice president of Networked Solutions at Itron.
Results from the six-month streetlight pilot will be evaluated in the Summer of
2021. Lessons learned will help shape a path towards citywide deployment and
serve as the first of many steps toward San Antonio's Smart City goals.
About CPS Energy
Established in 1860, CPS Energy is the nation's largest public power, natural
gas, and electric company, providing safe, reliable, and competitively-priced
service to 860,934 electric and 358,495 natural gas customers in San Antonio
and portions of seven adjoining counties. Our customers' combined energy bills
rank among the lowest of the nation's 20 largest cities -- while generating $8
billion in revenue for the City of San Antonio for more than seven decades. As
a trusted and strong community partner, we continuously focus on job creation,
economic development, and educational investment. True to our People First
philosophy, we are powered by our skilled workforce, whose commitment to the
community is demonstrated through our employees' volunteerism in giving back to
our city and programs aimed at bringing value to our customers. CPS Energy is
among the top public power wind energy buyers in the nation and number one in
Texas for solar generation.
SOURCE: CPS Energy
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