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Eficiencia Energética En El 2030 V Guía de referencia smart nergy TECNOLOGÍA PARA LA MEJORA DE LA EFICIENCIA ENERGÉTICA Buenas prácticas, sm art m obility sm art building soluciones, smart goverment sm art sustainability100 proveedorespr sm art data center fundamentales sm art cloud sm art industry sm art cities sm art collaboration y tendencias 2017 Plataforma de innovación y tecnología para la mejora de la eficiencia energética y la sostenibilidad © Plataforma enerTIC, 2016 Primera edición V Guía de Referencia Smart Energy: noviembre de 2016 Dirección: Víctor Giménez, Francisco Verderas Coordinación de contenidos: María Gonzalvo Diseño y maquetación: CREALIA DESARROLLOS DE COMUNICACIÓN índice Visión enerTIC 5 Directivos comprometidos con la eficiencia energética y la sostenibilidad: experiencia y visión 7 Proyectos tecnológicos más innovadores enfocados en la mejora de la eficiencia energética 29 Tendencias y análisis para el año 2017 57 Análisis Sectoriales “Smart Energy” 73 100 proveedores fundamentales 83 Plataforma enerTIC: Objetivos y Actividades 103 Visión enerTIC “Eficiencia Energética y Sostenibilidad en la Era Digital” La Eficiencia Energética es esencial en la nueva Era Digital. El crecimiento exponencial de dispositivos conectados y la Digitalización de todas las industrias, requiere de un compromiso de todos para mejorar la eficiencia energética de las TIC y abre un universo de oportunidades para reducir el consumo energético y emisiones de CO2 en todos los ámbitos de nuestra sociedad. En esta recta final hacia 2020, el gran fenómeno de la Transformación Digital nos ofrece la oportunidad de acelerar este cambio hacia un mundo Smart y con ello facilitar la consecución de los retos establecidos por muchas organizaciones, alineados con los planes estratégicos de la Unión Europea. Ahora si, la Digitalización está entre las prioridades de la Comisión Europea y como hemos señalado durante los últimos años, la SmartEnergy es esencial para la consecución de dos de los cinco grandes retos de Europa 2020 y de cinco de los siete grandes retos sociales del Programa de financiación de la investigación e innovación H2020. Con la experiencia acumulada desde 2011 y la convicción de que España cuenta con compañías y proyectos que son un referente mundial en reducir el consumo energético en ciudades, centros de datos o infraestructuras en red, creemos que es el momento de aunar intereses con todos los StakeHolders y redoblar esfuerzos en esta recta final hacia 2020. Presentaremos el Plan Estratégico enerTIC 2017-2020 en Bruselas, después de debatir y consensuar con consultoras de referencia, líderes de la industria tecnológica, responsables de grandes proyectos, centros de investigación, etc. cuáles son las tendencias, retos y oportunidades desde una perspectiva global y en temas de máxima actualidad como las SmartCities, Industry 4.0 o DataCenters. Nuestro compromiso principal seguirá siendo influir, para priorizar y acelerar la inversión en tecnología para mejorar la Eficiencia Energética y Sostenibilidad. Gracias al compromiso y apoyo de las empresas Asociadas a la Plataforma, en 2017 pondremos en marcha esta gran iniciativa y un ambicioso Plan de Actividades para impulsar la innovación y los consorcios, así como para seguir sensibilizando y divulgando buenas prácticas. Francisco Verderas Fundador Plataforma enerTIC V Guía de referencia smart nergy 5 El año 2016 ha sido un año de especial relevancia para la plataforma enerTIC y su apuesta por incentivar la tecnología más innovadora para mejorar la eficiencia energética y la sostenibilidad. Durante los últimos años se ha alcanzado un consenso internacional para denominar al cambio climático como el gran desafío al que se enfrenta la humanidad en la actualidad, siendo la producción de energía su mayor contribuidor mediante la generación de gases de efecto invernadero. La importancia de este reto ha sido abordada en la Conferencia de París (COP21) y se incluye dentro de los Objetivos del Desarrollo Sostenible elaborados por la ONU que establece la meta de duplicar la tasa mundial de eficiencia energética en el 2030. La tecnología y la innovación son indispensables para alcanzar este objetivo. El auge del Internet of Things (IoT) ha permitido desarrollar nuevas soluciones integrales de control del gasto energético. Estas soluciones, que combinan sensorización y monitorización con el análisis masivo de datos a través de Big Data tienen aplicaciones en ámbitos tan diversos como las Smart Cities o el Industry 4.0. La plataforma enerTIC ha desarrollado acciones pioneras en este ámbito, posicionándose como un referente en IoT para la mejora de la sostenibilidad. La apuesta del sector público y privado por desarrollar este tipo de soluciones también queda patente en el apoyo recibido por enerTIC. En los últimos dos años enerTIC ha duplicado su número de asociados y termina el 2016 con más de 40 empresas tecnológicas, energéticas y universidades asociadas que, junto a su Red de Colaboración Institucional, trabajan de forma conjunta para apoyar las soluciones e iniciativas existentes y desarrollar nuevos proyectos. Para llevar a cabo su objetivo, enerTIC ha desarrollado un plan de acciones integral durante el 2016 que incluye reuniones de grupos de trabajo, congresos y foros de divulgación tecnológica, la creación de un programa de promoción sectorial, el reconocimiento a las mejoras prácticas a través de los enerTIC Awards y esta Guía de Referencia, que esperamos le sea de interés y le ayude a conocer las últimas soluciones tecnológicas para la mejora de la sostenibilidad y las tendencias para el próximo año. Víctor Giménez Director Ejecutivo - enerTIC 6 V Guía de referencia smart nergy Directivos comprometidos con la eficiencia energética y la sostenibilidad: experiencia y visión En esta sección encontrarás una selección de las entrevistas realizadas a los directivos de organizaciones de todos los sectores que nos ofrecen su punto de vista y experiencia sobre la importancia de la mejora de eficiencia energética y la sostenibilidad en su ámbito de competencia. Los directivos entrevistados se encuentran entre los finalistas de los enerTIC Awards 2016 y en sus entrevistas tienen por objetivo: - Identificar las principales barreras e inhibidores para la utilización de estas nuevas tecnologías. - Estimular la innovación para la creación de nuevos servicios y soluciones adaptadas a su sector, mediante el conocimiento de sus necesidades en materia de eficiencia energética. - Divulgar las nuevas tecnologías que van a permitir a las organizaciones de estos sectores ser más competitivas, sostenibles, adaptarse a los cambios regulatorios y a las crecientes exigencias de clientes concienciados en sostenibilidad. SECTORES: Administración Central Operadores de Compañías de Servicios Ayuntamientos Telecomunicaciones al Consumidor Apoyo a la Investigación Compañías Industriales Centros de Datos V Guía de referencia smart nergy 7 Experiencia y visión de directivos Administración General ¿Quién considera está impulsando más la adopción de estas tecnologías: Gobierno, proveedores de tec- Daniel nología, empresas usuarias…? ¿Qué más se podría Noguera hacer? ¿Cuáles son las principales barreras? Por la parte que nos toca, destacaría dentro de la Ad- Director General Red.es ministración, el actual Plan Nacional de Ahorro y Efi- ciencia Energética 2014-2020, la herramienta central de la política energética española, cuya ejecución nos va a permitir alcanzar los objetivos de ahorro y eficien- cia energética que se derivan de la Directiva Europea 2012/27/UE. Las actuaciones que se derivan de este Plan, posibilitarán que nuestro país reduzca su consu- mo energético en un 26% para el año 2020, lo que su- Considera estratégica la necesidad de reducir el con- pondrá una reducción de casi 43 millones de toneladas sumo energético entre las empresas de su sector. ¿Se equivalentes de petróleo. han marcado una Plan con objetivos y tiempos para mejorar la Eficiencia Energética? ¿Cuál es la contri- ¿Considera que ha mejorado la posición competitiva bución de las TIC a este Plan? de su organización con la implantación de Tecnolo- gías de la Información y Comunicaciones? ¿y en lo La reducción del consumo energético es un aspec- referente a competitividad energética? to clave en las políticas de sostenibilidad de los or- ganismos y empresas públicas que formamos parte En nuestro caso, no se trata de obtener una mejor po- de la Administración General del Estado. En nuestras sición competitiva, sino de mejorar los servicios e in- oficinas por ejemplo, desde el año 2013, hemos con- fraestructuras TIC de nuestro país para lograr un bene- seguido disminuir el consumo de energía eléctrica en ficio que repercuta en ciudadanos y empresas. En este más de un 30%. También contribuimos al desarrollo sentido, nuestros objetivos prioritarios son generar em- sostenible mediante nuestros programas de ayudas pleo y fomentar el emprendimiento, aumentar la pro- al desarrollo de Ciudades Inteligentes, para que las ductividad y competitividad de las empresas españolas administraciones locales pongan en marcha nuevos e incrementar el ahorro y la eficiencia en los servicios servicios que entre otros fines, logren reducir sus con- públicos mejorando la calidad de vida del ciudadano. En sumos energéticos y mejoren su eficiencia mediante relación a la competitividad energética, tiene sentido el uso de las TIC. que las Administraciones Públicas adopten las tecno- logías disponibles encaminadas a una mayor eficien- ¿Qué acciones desarrolladas recientemente por su or- cia energética.
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