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Methodologies for the assessment of the environmenal impact of ICT. Kyriakos Baxevanidis Deputy Head of Unit European Commission Directorate-General: Communications Networks, Content and Technology Unit: Smart Cities and Sustainability.
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Methodologies for the assessment of the environmenal impact of ICT Kyriakos Baxevanidis Deputy Head of Unit European Commission Directorate-General: Communications Networks, Content and Technology Unit: Smart Cities and Sustainability 16th October 2013
"We don't inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children"A saying attributed variously to ancient Indians, Native Americans, or French writer Antoine de Saint Exupéry
Energy Reductions enabled by ICT Energy Consumption of ICT solutions ~10% of total electricity consumption ~15-20 % by 2020 Sources: Pickavet & all (UGent-IBBT) Source: An ICT policy agenda to 2015 for Europe (Swedish Presidency)
Own impact – some facts… • ICT electricity use approaches 10% of global electricity generation (i.e. it uses 50% more energy than global aviation) • ICT electricity consumption will triple by 2020 and GHG emissions will double • ICT GHG emissions will increase from 1.3 % of global share in 2002 to 2,3 % in 2020 (from 0,53 GtCO2 to 1,3 GtCO2 ) (GeSI) • Telecom Italia accounts for 1% of electricity consumption in Italy • Electricity consumption of data centres may be as much as 70% higher than previously predicted (Greenpeace April 2012).
Bigger picture Measures e.g. Ecodesign Directive, Green Procurement Metrics e.g. for data centres: WUE, CUE, GEC, ERF PUE Methodologies (Life-Cycle) ? (lack of transparency)
European response to the challenge We first need to measure transparently the environmental effect!
EU policy framework • Europe 2020: Smart, Sustainable & Inclusive Growth • 20/20/20 targets for 2020 • Oct 2009: Commission Recommendation • mobilising ICT to facilitate transition to energy-efficient, low-carbon economy • March 2011 - Roadmap for moving to a competitive low carbon economy by 2050 • Reducing GHG emissions by 80-95% by 2050 (compared to 1990 values) • July 2012 - European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities • large-scale deployment of smart city solutions in Europe, focusing on intersections of ICT, energy and transport
Commission Recommendation of 09.10.2009 ‘… that the ICT sector: • commits to a progressive decarbonisation process leading to a measurable and verifiable reduction in energy intensity and carbon emissions of all processes involved in the production, transport and sales of ICT equipment and components. • participates, through its sector associations, in an exercise to be initiated by the European Commission (EC) that aims to: • develop a framework to measure its energy and environmental performance, for which the sector will be expected to contribute the baseline data by 2010; • adopt and implement common methodologiesto this end by 2011; • identify, by 2011, efficiency targets that aim to exceed the EU 2020 targets by 2015; • issue a roadmap within three months of adoption of this Recommendation, thereafter annual reports; • works with the EC and other relevant public bodies and international organisations in order to develop an auditing and verification framework …’
EU initiative: ICT-footprint • Promote adoption of a common methodological framework for measuring ICT-footprint • Ensure availability of relevant standards in cooperation with international standard/consensus organisations (e.g. ITU, ETSI, IEC, GHG-Protocol) • Pilot testing of standards by industry www.ict-footprint.eu
Bigger picture Measures e.g. Ecodesign Directive, Green Procurement Manufac turing Transport Sales Operations Usage Disposal Recycling Raw Mat. Extraction Metrics e.g. for data centres: WUE, CUE, GEC, ERF PUE Methodologies (Life-Cycle Assessment) ICT (products, organisations)
Macro: Aggregation of information ICT in Countries ISO -Smart Community Infrastructure (metrics for cities including ICT) Bilan Carbone FR (Reporting) ICT in Cities L-1440 ICT Projects L-1430 IEC Carbon Disclosure Project (Reporting) Bilan Carbone FR (Reporting) GHGP ( widely used) ICT in Organizations-L- 1420 LCA of ICT Goods, Networks and Services L-1410 ITU JRC – Product environmental footprint ETSI ETSI TS 103 199 ICT Product Category Rules Guidance IEC 62725 IEC Pilot-tested by industry on initiative of DG CNECT ICT Product Category Rules Micro: Breakdown and detail of information
What is next? • Deployment of Methodologies; Standards-evolution • "A Single Market for Green Products" initiative • Promoting common methods for measuring the environmental footprint of all products & organisations (including ICT) • 3-year pilot testing phase, 14-pilots initially selected • Possible legislative measures after above period • Strategic Implementation Plan for European Innovation Partnership – Smart Cities&Communities Key role of e-Governments to promote Green ICT (green public procurement, etc)
Further information • Recommendation on ICT-role for low-carbon economy: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/recommendation-mobilising-ict-facilitate-transition-energy-efficient-low-carbon-economy • Digital Agenda for Europe - Environment:http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/life-and-work/environment • Roadmap to competitive low carbon economy by 2050: http://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/roadmap/index_en.htm • European Innovation Partnership for Smart Cities & Communities: http://ec.europa.eu/energy/technology/initiatives/smart_cities_en.htm • Single Market for Green Products initiative: http://ec.europa.eu/environment/eussd/smgp/