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8. Dubuque, Iowa

In 2009, IBM declared Dubuque would become the “first integrated, smart city” in America, with interlocking systems watching the interplay between water, electricity, and transportation. This year, the city embarked on the first phase of the program, installing smart water meters in the homes of 311 volunteers. The meters measured consumption and wirelessly transmitted data to IBM servers every fifteen minutes, which homeowners could check online. The point was to see whether awareness of their usage encouraged them to conserve. The results haven’t been published yet, but next year IBM intends to roll out similar experiments as part of the Dubuque 2.0 initiative.
SD Dirk