Smart cities: the fight against CO2 emissions

With over half the world’s population now living in urban areas, cities are at the forefront of the climate change challenge. Responsible for around 70% of global greenhouse gas emissions, they must rethink their development models to drastically reduce their carbon footprint.

With this in mind, many municipalities around the world are embarking on “smart cities” initiatives, using new technologies to optimize their urban services and reduce their CO2 emissions. Lighting, transport, buildings, waste management… Zoom in on these urban innovations that are shaping the sustainable city of tomorrow.

Intelligent, energy-saving public lighting networks

Street lighting accounts for a significant proportion of urban energy consumption and CO2 emissions. That’s why many municipalities are investing in intelligent lighting networks, enabling real-time adjustment of lighting intensity to actual needs.

In Barcelona, more than 19,000 new connected LED luminaires have been installed, reducing street lighting energy consumption by 30%. Thanks to brightness and presence sensors, light intensity adapts automatically to traffic and sunlight conditions.

Other cities such as London, Chicago and Singapore have also opted for these intelligent lighting systems, which are estimated to deliver energy savings of 50-70%.