Renewables (em)power smart cities

Wind and solar energy best enable the goals of people-centered smart cities

Marlene Motyka

United States

Scott Smith

United States

Andrew Slaughter

United States

Carolyn Amon

United States

BY

Marlene Motyka

United States

Scott Smith

United States

Andrew Slaughter

United States

Carolyn Amon

United States

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Acknowledgement

The authors would like to thank Suzanna Sanborn of Deloitte Services LP and Jaya Nagdeo of Deloitte Support Services India for their contributions to this article.

The authors would also like to thank our Deloitte colleagues Miguel Antunes, Jean Gil Barroca, Pierre Bernat, Debashish Biswas, Justine Bornstein, Sergio Carvalho, Simon Dixon, Nicolas Dolce, David Dollihite, William Eggers, Michael Flynn, Jurgen Fore, Rahul Gupta, Steven Hamilton, Anne Huibrechtse Isaac Jenkins, Marc Katchouni, Marika Maatta, Anindya Mallick, Joe Mariani, Joan Michalik, Armen Mokhtari, Brian Murrell, Adam Newman, John O’Brien, Kathleen O’Dell, Forest Pang, Derek Pankratz, Irena Pichola, Craig Rizzo, Toby Robinson, Rana Sen, Rajneesh Sharma, Tushar Sud, Matthew Tobias, Eric Vennix, and Ian Wright for sharing their perspectives with us.