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ABB develops smart city solutions for Sweden’s fifth largest city of Västerås

06 March 2018

ABB Ability digital technologies and expertise to help one of Sweden’s largest cities increase sustainability, resiliency and efficiency.

ABB has been awarded a contract with Swedish energy company Mälarenergi to develop “smart city solutions” that will make Västerås, Sweden’s fifth largest urban area, more attractive as a community for citizens and industry. 

Mälarenergi provides a broad range of essential services for Västerås’s 150,000 residents and businesses. The utility operates hydropower plants, the local power grid, a waste-to-energy plant, heating and cooling networks, water and wastewater treatment plants, a water distribution network and a fibre-optic network.

In 2017, Mälarenergi and ABB formed a team to develop digital solutions that will minimise environmental impact and create high-value digital services for customers. A key objective of this digital investment is to integrate the control rooms of the many automation systems that manage these expansive operations to create one unified operating environment. 

“The cost and environmental benefits of using ABB’s digital technologies to reduce our operating footprint is remarkable,” said Niklas Gunnar, CEO at Mälarenergi. “This will free up financial resources currently being used inefficiently to run different facilities, and instead be invested in areas that will truly benefit our customers.” 

This “smart city solution” will leverage the ABB Ability Collaborative Operations approach to integrating ABB best-in-class technologies and services with Mälarenergi’s existing operational expertise. Collaborative Operations combines deep control and domain knowledge of both parties, to make more useful information available faster, so Mälarenergi and ABB can know more, do more and do better, together. This approach will transform Mälarenergi from a traditional utility infrastructure company to a provider of integrated “infraservices” with the end-user experience in mind.

Applied to the district heating network, for example, which serves 98 percent of the city’s buildings, Collaborative Operations will optimise operational performance and reduce energy consumption. Data analytics will make it easier for operators to identify, categorise and prioritise potential issues with assets, processes and risk areas, so they can increase efficiency and reduce costs. 

ABB Ability Collaborative Operations is part of the company’s ABB Ability portfolio of digital solutions. It provides performance management, remote monitoring and preventive analysis technologies to ensure security, improve efficiency and increase productivity in many industries globally. Collaborative Operations Centres connect people in enterprise-wide production facilities and headquarters to ABB’s domain and technology experts, shortening time-to-resolution for operational issues.

ABB Ability is the company’s unified, cross-industry portfolio of digital solutions and capabilities extending from device to edge to cloud, integrating data to and from products, systems, solutions and services to deliver actionable information. The ABB Ability platform uses Microsoft Azure as the cloud for its integrated connectivity, so users can access enterprise-grade infrastructure that benefits from Microsoft’s significant investment. 

“Together, ABB and Microsoft provide digital technology and capabilities that enable optimising operations and infrastructure in enterprises in a way that has not been possible before.” said Çaglayan Arkan, General Manager, Manufacturing Industry of Microsoft. “ABB Ability Collaborative Operations is an illustrative example of a digital solution that leverages intelligent cloud technologies that empower cities, as well as industrial customers to become smarter by generating new insights and enabling better decision making.” 

“We are proud to partner with Mälarenergi on their digital transformation, and create tangible benefits for Västerås’s residents and businesses,” said Kevin Kosisko, managing director of ABB’s power generation and water business. “Our record of driving digitalisation and delivering smart city solutions will help Västerås operate at high levels of efficiency, sustainability and resilience.”


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