From Smart Meters To Smart Decisions: Web-Based Support For The Water Efficient Household


Autoria(s): Makropoulos, Christos; Kossieris, Panagiotis; Kozanis, Stefanos; Katsiri, Eli; Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia, Lydia
Data(s)

01/08/2014

Resumo

Smart water metering technologies for residential buildings offer, in principle, great opportunities for sustainable urban water management. However, much of this potential is as yet unrealized. Despite that several ICT solutions have already been deployed aiming at optimum operations on the water utilities side (e.g. real time control for water networks, dynamic pump scheduling etc.), little work has been done to date on the consumer side. This paper presents a web-based platform targeting primarily the household end user. The platform enables consumers to monitor, on a real-time basis, the water demand of their household, providing feedback not only on the total water consumption and relevant costs but also on the efficiency (or otherwise) of specific indoor and outdoor uses. Targeting the reduction of consumption, the provided feedback is combined with notifications about possible leakages\bursts, and customised suggestions to improve the efficiency of existing household uses. It also enables various comparisons, with past consumption or even with that of similar households, aiming to motivate further the householder to become an active player in the water efficiency challenge. The issue of enhancing the platform’s functionality with energy timeseries is also discussed in view of recent advances in smart metering and the concept of “smart cities”. The paper presents a prototype of this web-based application and critically discusses first testing results and insights. It also presents the way in which the platform communicates with central databases, at the water utility level. It is suggested that such developments are closing the gap between technology availability and usefulness to end users and could help both the uptake of smart metering and awareness raising leading, potentially, to significant reductions of urban water consumption. The work has received funding from the European Union FP7 Programme through the iWIDGET Project, under grant agreement no318272.

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application/pdf

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http://academicworks.cuny.edu/cc_conf_hic/60

http://academicworks.cuny.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1059&context=cc_conf_hic

Idioma(s)

English

Publicador

CUNY Academic Works

Fonte

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Palavras-Chave #2014 International Conference on Hydroinformatics HIC #Optimization of Water Resources Management and Control #Stakeholder and Public Participation in Decision Making #Real-time data processing #modelling and control in urban water systems #smart metering #real-time #integrated water management #Water efficiency #households #S1-04 #Special Sympoisum Real-time Monitoring of Urban Water Systems #Environmental Sciences #Physical Sciences and Mathematics #Water Resource Management
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presentation