Harris M. Warsaw from IBM was the keynote and had several interesting statistics and notes about the Smarter Planet - The Green Message:
- $40 billion lost to inefficient supply chains
- The Port of Jersey has 100,000 empty ISO shipping containers. Maybe Google is ramping up for their floating data centers in the Atlantic. :)
- In the Smarter Cities initiative, IBM defines smarter as instrumented, interconnected, and intelligent.
- 80% of CEO's view sustainability as impacting brand value
- 82% of executives expect some form of climate change regulations in the next 5 years.
- Dubuque, Iowa is a pilot city for applying all of the IBM Smarter City initiatives. Last month IBM had a press release about how they combined analytics, cloud computing and community engagement for the City of Dubuque.
- Talking to the increase in monitoring and measurement devices around energy - Harris stated that people that have data are 8 times more likely to take action on problems that are uncovered.
- 24 Iowa companies are partnering with IBM to build software and integration around the Dubuque smarter cities project.
- Lawrence Livermore National Lab (LLNL) - Flowchart of Energy Use in the U.S.
- The Iowa Energy Resource Station - doing work for LLNL and researching energy performance in buildings with real-time, real-life systems.
- BECON - a focal point for developing value-add products from Iowa's biomass resources. BECON stands for Biomass Energy CONversion facility.
- Numerous software and tools at the Department of Energy web site.
Andrew Winston was the final talk and presented a nice summary of his research, case studies and echoed many of the themes of the day.
- GoodGuide.com - find green and socially responsible products - or see how the ones you use regularly rate.
- An interesting case on how 'culture matters' in sustainability -- BestBuy ranks 1000 stores for efficiency; this engages individual store managers to compete so their store isn't listed as #1000.
- Waste Management now produces more energy than solar.
- Reduced environmental impact meets cleaning - Minnesota company Tennant and their floor cleaner that uses just water (no chemicals)
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