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Colin Bennett

Urban world of 2025: Cities and the rise of the consuming class - 0 views

  • Global Institute, Urban world: Cities and the rise of the consuming class, finds that the 600 cities making the largest contribution to a higher global GDP—the City 600—will generate nearly 65 percent of world economic growth by 2025. However, the most dramatic story within the City 600 involves just over 440 cities in emerging economies (242 cities will be in China); by 2025, the Emerging 440 will account for close to half of overall growth. One billion people will enter the global consuming class by 2025. They will have incomes high enough to classify them as significant consumers of goods and services, and around 600 million of them will live in the Emerging 440.
Colin Bennett

The Smart City Technology Market Is Expected To Be Worth More than $27.5 Billion Annual... - 0 views

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    "The smart city concept is a framing device for many of society's most important conversations about globalization, technology, and the environment, which is driving investment across a range of city services and infrastructure. As the supplier ecosystem for smart cities continues to expand, established suppliers are moving into the market from the energy, transport, buildings, and government sectors, while startups are addressing a range of emerging opportunities. "
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Going beyond oil - King Abdullah Economic City (1) - FORTUNE - 0 views

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    As designed, the cities will have a total of four times the geographic area of Hong Kong, three times the population of Dubai, and - so the Saudis claim - an economic output equal to Singapore's. The coastal King Abdullah Economy City is designed to house two million in an area twice the size of Hong Kong. Entirely funded by domestic and foreign private investors, this is the only one of the four planned cities that is currently under construction. Aside from the seaport and residential area, KAC will also house a sprawling industrial zone, a central business district, a sea resort, and a multi-university education campus.
Colin Bennett

High-Speed Rail Brings Billions of Dollars to US Cities - 0 views

  • The report, The Economic Impacts of High-Speed Rail on Cities and their Metropolitan Regions examined four hub cities — Los Angeles, Chicago, Orlando and Albany, N.Y. It found that these cities and their metropolitan areas would get $19 billion in new business and 150,000 jobs from high-speed rail projects in their regions. This would be due to more tourism, a larger potential worker pool, and help with the growth and development of technology clusters.
Colin Bennett

Smart City Technology Will Reach $27.5 Billion in Annual Revenue by 2023 - 0 views

  • The report, “Smart Cities”, examines the evolution of the global smart city market, detailing the impacts on key technology markets, including smart grids, water management, transportation, building energy efficiency, and government services. 
Colin Bennett

Africa left behind - 2 views

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    Africa is the world's fastest urbanising continent. In 1950, sub-Saharan Africa had no cities with populations of more than 1m. Today, it has around 50. By 2030, over half of the continent's population will live in cities, up from around a third now. The fastest growing metropolises, such as Nairobi, Kenya's capital, are expanding at rates of more than 4% per year. That is almost twice as fast as Houston, America's fastest-growing metropolis.
Colin Bennett

Why smart streetlights are the gateway drug for smart grids - 0 views

  • But the LEDs are far from the full story. As long as cities are sending a truck out anyway, they are also installing other gadgets to take advantage of the fact that street lights a) already have power, b) are pervasive throughout the city and c) are perched on a high vantage. They are installing such things as: Communications modules to create a canopy network throughout the city Security cameras Proximetry sensors that dim the lights when there's no one around Software to strobe the lights to lead police and fire to the site of an emergency
Colin Bennett

China has a plan for its resources-rich cities - 0 views

  • The plan puts the cities into four categories based on their resource sustainability – growing, mature, declining and regenerative. It is first national framework on sustainable development of resource-dependent cities. The provinces of Yunnan, Liaoning and Henan have the highest concentration
Colin Bennett

Global Mega Trends and Implications to Future Living - 1 views

  • Understanding the development of Mega Cities and Smart Cities; "Smart" emerging as the new Green; Geo Socialization; Innovating to Zero; Beyond BRIC: The Next Game-Changers; Space Jam; Personal Robots; and New Business Models, to name a few, will create some of the Mega Trends that will influence and shape the world in the coming years to 2025.
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GE, Abu Dhabi firm in $8 billion joint venture - 0 views

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    BOSTON (Reuters) - U.S. conglomerate General Electric Co (GE.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) and Abu Dhabi investment agency Mubadala Development Co said on Tuesday they have entered into an $8 billion joint venture with an initial focus on providing commercial finance in the Middle East and Africa.The two companies also plan to work together in the clean energy and water, aviation, and oil and gas sectors, they said."This partnership is consistent with our global growth initiatives and builds on our long-term relationships in a high-growth region like the Middle East," said Jeff Immelt, chief executive of GE, the second-largest U.S. company by market value.The companies said Mubadala "plans over time" to become one of the Fairfield, Connecticut-based company's ten largest shareholders, by acquiring shares in the open market.They also aim to establish a clean energy technology center in Masdar City, a new city in Abu Dhabi that aims to be carbon neutral. GE plans to commit up to $50 million for Masdar's second clean-tech fund.Growth in the Middle East has been a major thrust for GE in recent years. Last year the company generated $5 billion in revenue in the region, up 50 percent from the prior year.
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Data393 Launches Green Initiatives With Data Center Improvements That Reduce Power, Coo... - 1 views

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    Upgrades on Eve of Democratic National Convention's 'Greenest Political Convention in History' Held in Denver\n\nDENVER, CO--(Marketwire - August 22, 2008) - Data393, a Managed Data Holdings Company and a leading provider of colocation, managed hosting, disaster recovery and IP network services, announced today the completion of "Green" initiatives to decrease the facility's carbon footprint. The announcement was made in support of the City of Denver's role as host of the 2008 Democratic National Convention, which is touted as the "greenest political convention in history." Data393's Green initiative also follows in the footsteps of the City of Denver's efforts to leave an enduring legacy of sustainability programs in the Denver metro area. \n\nResulting from the expansion of its multi-million-dollar, 30,000-square-foot data center, Data393 has implemented technological advances and infrastructure upgrades at its Englewood data center, just south of Denver, that reduce its environmental impact. \n\n
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China - Xingye Copper expands copper plate and strip capacity - 0 views

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    Xingye Copper International Group Ltd. raised its copper plate and strip capacity to 80kt. Capacity expansion has been achieved by improving technology. The company is a major high precision copper plate and strip producer in China with two plants in Cixi City, Zhejiang Province and Yingtan City, Jiangxi Province. For FY2008, Xingye Copper reported operating income of 1.758 billion yuan, down by 16.1% y-o-y, and shipments of 44,387 tonnes compared to 51,889 tonnes in 2007.
Colin Bennett

Grupo Mexico positive on '09 copper prices, demand - 0 views

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    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Copper giant Grupo Mexico (GMEXICOB.MX: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) said on Thursday strong demand from China coupled with tight global supply meant prices for the red metal were unlikely to fall below $2 per lb in 2009, although the company maintained its annual guidance of $1.75 per lb. "We believe that the infrastructure plans in the United States and China are going to lead to important demand," Grupo Mexico's Chief Financial Officer Daniel Muniz said at the Reuters Latin American Investment Summit in Mexico City.
Colin Bennett

Deadliest Ebola outbreak being driven by urbanization - 0 views

  • So what has made this outbreak so big? The overriding factor could be urbanisation. In the past, village outbreaks remained small, unless people went to hospitals. "Population size and high mobility make it hard to do contact tracing," says Peter Walsh at the University of Cambridge. Cities provide more chances to spread the virus, something that may also have enabled the spread of HIV. According to the African Development Bank, the continent has had the world's highest urban growth rate for 20 years, and the proportion of Africans living in cities will rise from 36 per cent to 60 per cent by 2050.
Colin Bennett

City plans to replace copper wires with aluminum to deter thieves - 0 views

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    "The city of Albuquerque is moving forward with a plan to use more aluminum wire to deter copper thieves."
Colin Bennett

Unleashing the power of Vehicle-to-Grid technology. Can we? Will we? - 1 views

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    "In the first of a series of exclusive articles, James Gordon explores the latest developments in V2G systems and asks if the technology has the power to reshape global electricity distribution networks.…. It is the world's largest consumer of energy(1), and with over half of China's 1.3 billion population choosing to live in its sprawling and gridlocked super-cities, the demand for power has never been greater. But ensuring that the 680 million who live in China's megalopolises receive a steady stream of electricity is no easy task. However, while the solution - to install a network of long distance super-grids - has proved to be effective, it has come at great cost. This highly innovative smart grid infrastructure that the State Grid Corporation of China, has been specially designed to transmit ultra-high-voltage-direct-current (UHVDC) at over 600,000 volts to China's main population centres from rural areas rich in energy(2). America, India, Germany and Brazil are also incorporating UHDVC lines into their grids, but Britain, whose population is expected to grow from 64,875,165 (2015) to 77,568,588 by 2050(3), is only in the early stages of exploring the potential of the technology according to the Energy Networks Association. And while the UK's Utility giants may yet decide to invest billions of pounds in these high-tech super grids, a fully functioning next-generation Battery Electric Vehicle to Grid (V2G) charging system, located in Birmingham, the UK's second city, may mean they never need to. But how could this potentially game-changing technology, which has been installed at Aston University's European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI), one day save the National Grid and the tax-payer billions of pounds?"
Colin Bennett

Urban sustainability - The Crystal - A Sustainable Cities Initiative by Siemens - 0 views

  • Urban sustainability is among the most critically important global issues of the 21st century. Over half the world’s population live in urban areas - from small cities like York, to megacities like New York - and by 2050 that proportion will rise to 70% of all humanity.
Colin Bennett

Chinese cities mull rail projects - 0 views

  • Cities with plans for urban rail transportation include Chongqing, Zhuhai, Lanzhou, Hangzhou, Huaian, Wuhan and Changsha.
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