International Telecommunication Union Guidelines for Environmental Sustainability for the ICT Sector Keith Dickerson & Dave Faulkner Directors, Climate.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
International Telecommunication Union Toolkit on Environmental Sustainability for the ICT Sector.
Advertisements

International Telecommunication Union Sustainability for the ICT Sector John Smiciklas MJRD Assessment Inc.
International Telecommunication Union Toolkit on Sustainable ICT in Corporate Organizations Jyoti Banerjee Fronesys.
International Telecommunication Union Toolkit on Assessment Framework for Environmental Impacts of the ICT Sector Yong-Woon KIM ETRI, Korea (Republic of)
International Telecommunication Union Toolkit on General Specifications and KPIs Daniela Torres Telefónica.
International Telecommunication Union Malcolm Johnson Director, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, ITU ICTs as a Tool to Combat Climate Change CONGRESS.
International Telecommunication Union Committed to connecting the world 1 ITU ICTs and Climate Change Meeting with UNFCCC 6 May 2010.
International Telecommunication Union Technical Specification for Sustainability John Smiciklas Director, Corporate Responsibility Programs Research In.
Saif Bin Ghelaita Director of Technologies & Standards TRA UAE
A Comprehensive Approach to Internet Protocol Television.
Committed to connecting the world Overview of ITU-T Study Group 5 “Environment and Climate Change” Ahmed ZEDDAM France Telecom Orange Chairman, ITU-T Study.
Better Future 1 Net Good Pathway to Carbon Net Positive.
Can ICT Beat CO 2 ? Daniel Gagné ITU – Symposium on ICTs, the Environment and Climate Change May 29th 2012.
International Telecommunication Union Committed to connecting the world 4 th ITU Green Standards Week Paolo Gemma WG2 Coordinator, ITU-T Focus Group on.
Committed to connecting the world GUIDANCE ON GREEN ICT PROCUREMENT GUIDANCE FOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT & LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT (LCA) APPROACH FOR THE.
GREEN CLOUD By Sphoorthy. LOGO WHAT IS CLOUD COMPUTING? Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on- demand network access to a shared pool.
Energy Efficiency: An Emerging Architectural Concern Rabih Bashroush Dublin, 13 June 2014.
Green, Lean, Mean? Green IT in the real world of th March London.
Darren Strange Head of Environmental Sustainability Microsoft Ltd.
Green Economy Initiative Derek Eaton UNEP UNCEEA, June 2010.
International Telecommunication Union Guidelines for Environmental Sustainability for the ICT Sector End of Life Management Geneva – November 23 rd 2011.
Digital Television in the Pacific An element of integrated information services ITU Seminar on Spectrum Management and Terrestrial TV Broadcast Nandi,
International Telecommunication Union Guidelines for Environmental Sustainability for the ICT Sector John Smiciklas Director, Corporate Responsibility.
Chaesub Lee, Director ITU Telecommunication Standardization Bureau,
A Regulatory Framework for Energy Intensive Industries within the EU Berlin 30 November 2012 Chris Lenon – Green Tax Group BE.
Building Sustainable MIS Infrastuctures
Resource efficiency through ICT-applications Smarter Networks: Collaborating to Reducing CO2 Emissions Luis Neves GeSI Chairman
International Telecommunication Union Enabling a low carbon future: the role of ITU and ICTs to address climate change Jose Maria Diaz Batanero
Accounting for carbon emissions Kevin Misselbrook Customer Services Director, Access Accounting Ltd.
LIFE CYCLE THINKING »DO NOT DESIGN PRODUCTS! INSTEAD, DESIGN PRODUCT CYCLES THAT ARE COMPATIBLE WITH SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.« (PRé Consultants) S10-A1:
Lector: Aliyev H.U. Lecture №15: Telecommun ication network software design multimedia services. TASHKENT UNIVERSITY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES THE DEPARTMENT.
EStream – Best Practice in the Use of Streaming Media © A. Knierzinger, C. Weigner Increasing the use of Streaming technology in school education in Europe.
Multimedia is a combination of text, art, sound, animation, and video.
Nogues Thomas Director, Standards Coordination, NDS Ltd A “converged world” is where technology brings connectivity.
Energy security Professor Jim Watson Director, Sussex Energy Group University of Sussex Research Fellow, The Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research.
Liberalization of Telecommunications in Europe Pál Belényesi 27 October 2006 Verona.
International Telecommunication Union Committed to connecting the world 4 th ITU Green Standards Week Cristina Bueti Adviser of ITU-T Study Group 5 The.
Key drivers for industrial performance Herbert Aichinger European Commission DG Environment Directorate G Sustainable development and Integration Unit.
Delivering Video over IP
International Telecommunication Union Committed to connecting the world ITU/EBU Workshop Accessibility to Broadcasting and IPTV ACCESS for ALL, 23 – 24.
International Telecommunication Union Committed to connecting the world ITU/EBU Workshop Accessibility to Broadcasting and IPTV ACCESS for ALL, 23 – 24.
Committed to connecting the world ITU-T Study Group 5: the role of green ICT standards for sustainable ICT development: Paolo Gemma Huawei Chairman, Working.
International Telecommunication Union Committed to connecting the world Shaping tomorrow’s smart sustainable cities today Cristina Bueti Adviser, ITU.
CLOUD AS A GREEN TECHNOLOGY Keith Dickerson, Climate Associates Ltd CLOUD STANDARDS COORDINATION Cannes, 4-5 December
Internet Protocol TeleVision
Havana, Cuba, 8-9 February 2011 AMERICAS REGIONAL INITIATIVES Sergio Scarabino, ITU Chile Area Office Seminar on ITU-T Standardization Activities and other.
Overview of ITU Activities on E-Waste
0 Archived presentation - 14 October This presentation may be deemed to include forward- looking statements relating to Reuters within the meaning.
Committed to connecting the world ITU-T Activities on ICTs, the Environment and Climate Change the Environment and Climate Change Ahmed ZEDDAM Chairman.
International Telecommunication Union Committed to connecting the world 4 th ITU Green Standards Week Paolo Gemma Chairman of Working Party 3/5 of ITU-T.
International Telecommunication Union Guidelines for Environmental Sustainability Standard for the ICT Sector Daniela Torres Chapter 6 General Specifications.
Applying the VISOR Model To On-Line Advertising Francis Pereira, Ph.D. Understanding the Networked Digital Industry – Workshop #4 September 14, 2007 Marshall.
International Telecommunication Union Committed to connecting the world ITU/EBU Workshop Accessibility to Broadcasting and IPTV ACCESS for ALL, 23 – 24.
Committed to connecting the world Overview of ITU Activities on E-Waste Paolo Gemma Chairman of Working Party 3 of ITU-T Study Group 5.
International Telecommunication Union Guidelines for Environmental Sustainability for the ICT Sector : Sustainable Buildings Sustainable ICT John Smiciklas.
Striving to achieve Cristina Bueti Advisor. What does the future hold? 2.
Template V.17, July 29, 2011 What’s the Cloud Got to do with HR Transformation? Heath Brownsworth, Director Technology Strategy.
ITU Regional Standardization Forum for Africa Livingstone, Zambia March 2016 ITU-T SG5 Activities A special focus on L.1440: Methodology for environmental.
International Telecommunication Union Guidelines for Environmental Sustainability for the ICT Sector : Sustainable Buildings John Smiciklas MJRD Assessment.
Cisco – Greening the World Cisco Systems, Inc. presentation to the TERENA Networking Conference May 2012 Chris Lonvick Director, Research and Advanced.
Global Energy Problems and Counter Policies and Measures of Korea
Digital opportunities in Technology-Enabled Care
MISY 3312: Introduction to Telecommunications Summer 2012 VoIP
Director, Corporate Responsibility Programs
ICT & Environment Activities in Korea
Green ICT Actions in China
Cloud Computing Dr. Sharad Saxena.
“Green ICT: Why measuring your ICT footprint?”
Overview of ITU Activities on E-Waste
Striving to achieve through international standards
Presentation transcript:

International Telecommunication Union Guidelines for Environmental Sustainability for the ICT Sector Keith Dickerson & Dave Faulkner Directors, Climate Associates Ltd Sustainable Services Contributors:BBC, BT, Climate Associates, EBU, Imperial College, ITU, Microsoft, PE International AG, Telefónica, Thomson Reuters, Vodafone Ghana, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna (Pisa), GHG Management Institute (GHGMI)/ ClimateCHECK

November 2011 Committed to Connecting the World Sustainable Services  Providing both best practices and a checklist.  Users of checklist will be designers of services and organizations involved in marketing, transmission and use of services.  To increase awareness of GHG emissions and impact of introduction and use of a service (e.g. increase or decrease of carbon footprint).  To record measures taken to minimize GHG impact of service.  Key consideration is switch from one system to another and its consequences for the carbon economy (e.g. TV programmes delivered by broadcast network versus download via telecoms network).

November 2011 Committed to Connecting the World International Standards  BSI PAS 2050: “Specification for assessment of life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of goods and services”  ITU-T Rec L.1410 “Methodology for environmental impact assessment of ICT goods, networks and services”  ITU-T Rec L.1420 “Methodology for energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions impact assessment of ICT in organizations”

November 2011 Committed to Connecting the World Definition of a Service Has ‘tangible’ and ‘intangible’ elements:  activity performed on a consumer-supplied tangible product (e.g. automobile to be repaired);  activity performed on a consumer-supplied intangible product (e.g. income statement needed to prepare a tax return);  delivery of an intangible product (e.g. delivery of information in context of knowledge transmission);  creation of ambience for consumer (e.g. in hotels and restaurants);  software consists of information and is generally intangible. Use phase specifically includes provision of service.

November 2011 Committed to Connecting the World Questions  How to apportion energy used by a platform (e.g. circuit switch, packet switch or broadcast network)?  How does energy required grow to meet expected demand (e.g. increasing number of users for a new service, file to download or stream)?  How do alternative solutions for service delivery compare on carbon emissions?

November 2011 Committed to Connecting the World Categories of services  Telecommunications services:  voice, video and data services,  interactive services (e.g. telephony, text, web-based and IPTV),  on-demand services.  Broadcast services:  analogue/digital, satellite, terrestrial and point to multi-point.  Software services:  cloud and server/data center services.

November 2011 Committed to Connecting the World How Green is VoIP?  In c/s VoIP systems with always-on hardphones, total power consumed is dominated by consumption of hardphone – typically 5W.  PSTN typically uses 0.3W for line card W per handset, so average power per PSTN line is 0.34W.  Therefore, basic PSTN is 5-10 times more energy efficient than VoIP.  However, many users have cordless handsets which typically consume 3W including charger.  Therefore, energy consumption of VoIP and PSTN are comparable.

November 2011 Committed to Connecting the World Best Practice  If user does not have a broadband service, then using PSTN is most carbon efficient solution.  If country has PSTN with capability to serve all users, then all users should use PSTN as most carbon efficient solution.  If country scales back PSTN to match actual use, then all broadband users should use VoIP as lowest carbon solution.  If 20% of lines are voice only, it would save GHG emissions to close down PSTN and give all customers broadband for voice.  For voice only users, a network PSTN to VoIP conversion would be best solution overall, as this saves on new CPE (embodied carbon) for those users.

November 2011 Committed to Connecting the World (UK) Digital TV Switchover  Changeover from analogue to digital TV distribution will raise emissions initially by 10W per user: +200MW overall.  Total ERP of broadcasters will reduce by 75%: -60MW overall.  As TVs are replaced by more efficient sets with integrated digital tuner, emissions will drop to +40MW overall.

November 2011 Committed to Connecting the World Comparison of DTTV and VoD

November 2011 Committed to Connecting the World Cloud Computing Key Carbon Abatement Mechanism

November 2011 Committed to Connecting the World Potential carbon abatement enabled by Cloud Computing

November 2011 Committed to Connecting the World Cloud: Best Practices  When enterprises switch to the Cloud, their redundant on-premise servers must be switched-off.  Applications need to consider small/micro sized firms:  Nearly 60% of the savings potential relates to small/micro sized firms.  Energy mix has more impact than Power Use Effectiveness (PUE):  Where a Cloud data center is located is more important than overall efficiency of data center (measured by its PUE) - a cleaner energy source will deliver better carbon savings than investing in efficiency.

November 2011 Committed to Connecting the World More information  Contact: Dave Faulkner:  Contact: Cristina Bueti:  Columbia Study on VoIP: gn10.pdf gn10.pdf  Ofcom Study on Digital Switchover: research/cost_power.pdf research/cost_power.pdf  BBC Study on DTTV vs VoD: files/WHP189.pdf files/WHP189.pdf