Presentation hold during EIP Water Conference in Porto, as part of the Porto Water Innovation Week in Session 2 “Innovations for implementing EU water legislation”
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Digital solutions for water policies from the ICT4Water cluster
1. WATER INNOVATION: BRIDGING GAPS,
CREATING OPPORTUNITIES
27 AND 28 SEPTEMBER 2017
ALFÂNDEGA PORTO CONGRESS CENTRE
INNOVATIONS FOR IMPLEMENTING EU WATER
LEGISLATION
DIGITAL SOLUTIONS FOR WATER POLICIES FROM THE
ICT4WATER CLUSTER
AUDE GLÉNISSON
EUROPEAN COMMISSION
2. Innovations for implementing EU
water legislation
Digital solutions for water policies from the
ICT4Water cluster
WATER INNOVATION: BRIDGING GAPS, CREATING OPPORTUNITIES
Aude Glénisson
Project Officer
DG Communications Networks, Content & Technology
Digital Society, Trust and Cybersecurity
Smart Mobility and Living
aude.glenisson@ec.europa.eu
3. What – Who - Why
The ICT4Water Cluster
Exchange of information and
experiences between members
Maximize Dissemination & Exploitation
Organise special sessions in
conferences and trade shows
Advise EC on Roadmaps, Action
Plans and new policies
Common development of guidelines,
strategies, procedures and standards
Publication of joint papers and scientific
publications
Common dissemination through website
with news and events and quarterly
newsletter.
4. Promote the links with the existing and
future water legislation;
Promote recommendations for ensuring
interoperability and data sharing across
services;
Harmonising energy and water monitoring
practices through the smart metering;
Push for Water Standards which could
help the development of the European
Digital Single Market for water
services.
ICT4Water - Legislation
5. ICT4Water - Legislation
ICT4WATER use-case(s) for INSPIRE data models to
develop 'building blocks' for re-use in other applications and
improve current legislation;
Create awareness of the importance of Water Systems
interoperability;
Reduction of Stakeholders Fragmentation, Water is a
fragmented domain where decision-making legislative
responsibilities in some cases are overlapped or unclear;
Smart water metering to encourage water conservation
(e.g. dynamic water-pricing plans);
Promote standardization and interoperability through the
deployment and application of standards, e.g. SAREF
6. More information
• ICT4Water website:
• http://www.ict4water.eu/
• ICT4Water video
• (To be published on Youtube on June 13) https://www.dropbox.com/s/ibyv8ygdp5rm2tg/ICT4WATER_20170606.mp4?dl=0
• Roadmap 2016:
• https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/emerging-topics-and-technology-roadmap-ict-water-management-august-2016
• Future Action Plan - Discussion Platform On Futurium
https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/
Lydia S. Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia
L.S.Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia@exeter.ac.uk
Aude Glénisson
aude.glenisson@ec.europa.eu
Gabriel Anzaldi
gabriel.anzaldi@eurecat.org
Sander Smit
sander@bm-change.nu
Evdokia Achilleos
Evdokia.ACHILLEOS@ec.europa.eu
Team
Editor's Notes
Promote the links with the existing and future water legislation throughout members (founded EU projects)
Promote recommendations for ensuring interoperability and data sharing across services; fostering the harmonization of water ICT systems and water infrastructures; and benchmarks the uses of digital technologies to deploy and test legislation initiatives.
Harmonising energy and water monitoring practices sufficiently that it becomes practical to demonstrate to users through the metering or billing system how their water use is impacting their energy use, thereby giving water users the incentive to be efficient
Advance in legislate real time water monitoring by taking advantage of quality improvement of measurements thanks to digital advances
Create awareness of the importance of standards in the context of policy making and to promote the use and uptake of standards in general in order to increase Water Systems interoperability in those areas that were identified as policy priorities (Circular Economy, Water Reuse, …).
Reduction of Stakeholders Fragmentation, Water is a fragmented domain where decision-making legislative responsibilities in some cases are overlapped or unclear. Innovative Decision support tolls tools have been elaborated to exchange knowledge, aware society (citizens’ science, social analytics, etc), etc.
Smart water-metering technology can enable water utility companies to track usage more accurately at the consumer end, and implement dynamic water-pricing plans to encourage water conservation
Promote standardization and interoperability through the deployment and application of standards, e.g. SAREF, which provides plug & play capabilities to devices within a specific environment. Highly compatible with water domain models (HY_FEATURES); PRO. Highly aligned with IoT and Modularity to include other semantic models; Anyway, needs for detail about the water domain.
Smart water-metering technology can enable water utility companies to track usage more accurately at the consumer end, and implement dynamic water-pricing plans to encourage water conservation.