Strategy for ICT Use TTA Hyojin Kim Sept. 7, 2011.

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Strategy for ICT Use TTA Hyojin Kim Sept. 7, 2011

Telecommunications Technology Association 2 Table of Contents Green ICT in Korea Green Growth Strategy of Korea Green ICT Plan Expected Results

Telecommunications Technology Association 3 Green ICT in Korea - Concept of Green ICT Green ICT in Korea - Concept of Green ICT Green “Environment” ICT “Information & Communication Technology” Green ICT Manage electronic waste and toxic substance Prevent air, water, soil pollution using ICT Reduce energy consumption in ICT Reduce energy consumption using ICT The Scope of Green ICT Environmental Pollution Energy Consumption ICT SectorNon ICT Sector  Within this presentation, ICT is confined to broadcasting and communication  Therefore, Green ICT means 1)Energy reduction in broadcasting and communication 2)Energy reduction in other sectors by optimally utilizing broadcasting and communication 3)Promote related industries

Telecommunications Technology Association 4 Green ICT in Korea - Necessity of Green ICT in Korea Green ICT in Korea - Necessity of Green ICT in Korea CO 2 reduction of ICT sector is important  Increase in Number of Power Consuming Equipments  Increase in Processing Data Volume Power Consumption Broadcasting ,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 0 communication Power Consumption(MKwh) 4, , , ,

Telecommunications Technology Association 5  Reduce CO 2 Emission by Utilizing Broadcasting and Communication/ Network/Service in other Sectors Decrease Travel by on-line business substitution  Utilizing ICT diminishes CO 2 emission in other industries by 10 times of direct emission from ICT (ITU, June ‘08)  Reduction in CO 2 emission by utilizing ICT can be achieved 7~25% (WWF, ‘08)  Enhance the capability to cope with Environmental problems Observe Environmental Change, Monitor Carbon Emission, Systematically prepare for Environmental Disaster using ICT Climate Change CO 2 reduction by ICT is also important Minimum [Effect of ICT on CO 2 emission] Green ICT in Korea (Cont.) - Necessity of Green ICT in Korea Green ICT in Korea (Cont.) - Necessity of Green ICT in Korea

Telecommunications Technology Association 6  President Lee’s proclamation of Green Growth (Aug. 15, 2008) ‘Low Carbon Green Growth’ as the Nation’s New Vision for the following 60 years  Organize ‘Green Growth Commission’ (Feb, 2009) Organization Directly belong to President (Co-chair : the Prime Minister, Hyung-kuk Kim Prof. of SNU)  Publish ‘National Strategy of Green ICT’ (May, 2009)  Publish ‘National Strategy of Green Growth and 5year’s Plan’ (July, 2009)  Announcement of national vision and new paradigm through low carbon, green growth A reduction in Korea greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 at least 30% below of 1990 levels (Nov. 2009) ※ 1990 : million t CO 2  Framework Act on Low Carob, Green Growth (effective as of April.14, 2010) Green Growth Strategy of Korea

Telecommunications Technology Association 7 Green Growth Strategy of Korea (cont.) Korea’s Situation * The green energy industry is expected to grow at least 15% a year in the next 10 years  9 th biggest country as for increasing rate of energy consuming  Strengthen regulation about GHG discharge - prepare to Post-Kyoto  Need of new ICT growth engine Formation of basis - framework Resource allocation - national strategy and plan International cooperation - Share of experience Low Carbon Green Growth Improve quality of life and environment Contribute to international community Acquire new growth engines

Telecommunications Technology Association 8 Green Growth Strategy of Korea (cont.) Low Carbon Society Low Carbon Society Green Government Green Government Green Growth Committee Green Growth Committee Global warming emerged as global Issue and challenge (Efficient management of Governmental resources, Green Office) Global Green ICT Leader Guideline of energy management optimization & action plan Pursuit of Green ICT based National Strategy To overcome the crisis & prepare for the future Pursuit of Green ICT based National Strategy To overcome the crisis & prepare for the future

Telecommunications Technology Association 9 Green ICT Plan TypeYear 2008Execution Stage (~2012)Completion Stage (~2015) Coverage4km17/20km50km No. of Com. Base Station 408 Base202 Base50 Base Infra Base Cable ≫ Optical/ TDM ≫ IPCable ≪ Optical / TDM ≪ IPOptical / IP Present(Year 2008) Execution stage(~2012) Completion stage(~2015) 남대구 월배 성서 대구 봉덕 칠곡 서대구 달서 왜관 성주 고령 달성 남대구 월배 성서 대구 봉덕 칠곡 서대구 달서 Copper based Coverage 4km, 408 Base Optical based Coverage 20km, ½ (50%) Base Reduction  Transform to total solution node of All-IP/Optic adaptable to Convergence environment  Realization of Green network with minimized communication node while improving service quality Implement Green Network Optical based Coverage 20km, 1/8 (12.5%) Base Reduction

Telecommunications Technology Association 10 Smart Work  Strategic plan for activating Smart Work Guidebook of introduction and operation for enterprise’ smart work Recommending the information security for activating smart work ※ By 2015, 30% of total labor population subject to follow the smart work The necessity Of Smart Work GlobalWarming Rapid Business Change Low fertility &Aging Wired & Wireless ICT Innovation Quality of life Increased Cowork Fuel Saving 0.2 Billion Liter CO2 Reduction 460KTon Commute Time Saving 25, 000 Year Direct Cost Saving 330 Billion Won Won Needs Smart Work with the paradigm change The effectiveness of Smart Work Green ICT Plan (cont.)

Telecommunications Technology Association 11 Green IDC  Minimize the power loss occurring while transforming IDC infrastructure’ electrical power system from AC to DC  Integrate IT Infrastructure through implementing the cloud computing Green ICT Plan (cont.)

Telecommunications Technology Association 12 Green ICT Plan (Cont.) Smart Grid  Next Generation Power Network to Maximize Energy Efficiency Establishment of national level Smartgrid for the first time in the world by 2030 Integrate Power transmission/distribution network with BcN Provision of Smart meter from 2010 Appoint Jeju Island as project cluster, 170 private companies of IT, energy sector to participate Check and Control Power Uses by ICT devices (IPTV, video phone, smart phone, etc.)

Telecommunications Technology Association 13 Energy Consumption Reduction Energy Consumption Reduction System Establishment for Environment Pollution System Establishment for Environment Pollution System for Energy-saving Life Style System for Energy-saving Life Style Laying the Foundation for Green Growth Laying the Foundation for Green Growth Creation of Green Jobs Creation of Green Jobs Energy consumption reduction through the spread of low-power ICT equipments and facilities Efficient management of environment information using USN and intelligent N/W Revitalization of IPTV/Digital cable TV-based supplementary services such as e-commerce, tele-administration and tele-education Laying the foundation for green growth by improving technology, infrastructure, pubic awareness and global cooperation Job creation by better utilizing broadcasting and communications infrastructure and services Expected Results

Telecommunications Technology Association 14 Expected Results (Cont.) trillion won Production Induced Effect Value-added Induced Effect Employment Induced Effect Reduce carbon emissions

Telecommunications Technology Association 15 Thank you