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ITU Activities on ITU Activities on Environmental Sustainability Environmental Sustainability

for the ICT Sectorfor the ICT Sector

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Ahmed ZeddamITU-T SG5 chairman

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Trends :Population, Energy & Water

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Human activity has pushed CO2 emissions to nearly 32,000 Mt in 2009 (Source : GeSi)

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GHG emissions lead to dramatic and widespread temperature changes – there

are also other destabilizing effects

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ICT’s Greatest Role is in ENABLING Environmental Sustainability

• Goal is to achieve an economically sustainable urban environment without sacrificing comfort and convenience / quality of life of citizenry.

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• ICT is the “great equalizer” (human to human, human to machine and machine to machine) to connect a variety of everyday living services to public infrastructures, such as utilities, mobility and water.

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What ITU is doing on Environmental What ITU is doing on Environmental Sustainability for the ICT Sector ?Sustainability for the ICT Sector ?

� Improving sociability through technology

� Develop standards, in particular, through Study Group 5 : “Environment and Climate Change “

1.Methodologies to asses the ICT footprint

2.Mitigation to Climate Change & Reduction of the ICT Footprint

3.Energy Efficiency

4.Power feeding systems

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4.Power feeding systems

5.Harmonization of environmental standards

6.Waste Management

7.Adaptation to Climate Change

8.Eco-rating schemes for mobile phones

9.Smart Architecture and Infrastructure

10.Sustainable solutions for rural communications

11.Smart Cities

12.Smart Water Management

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ITU-T Study Group 5 - Environment and climate change

� Study Group 5 is the ITU-T Study Group responsible for studies on methodologies for evaluating the ICT effects on climate change and publishing guidelines for using ICTs in an eco-friendly way.

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� Under its environmental mandate SG 5 is also responsible for studying design methodologies to reduce environmental effects, for example recycling of ICT facilities and equipment.

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ITU-T SG5

“Environment and climate change”

Q 12 Terminology

Structure of ITU-T Study Group 5

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WP1/5WP1/5

Damage prevention

and safety

WP2/5WP2/5

Electromagnetic fields:

emission, immunity and

human exposure

WP3/5 WP3/5

ICT and climate

change

5 Questions 6 Questions 7 Questions

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Working Party 3/5“ICT and climate change”

Work areas:

�Q13/5 - Environmental impact reduction including e-waste

�Q14/5 - Setting up a low cost sustainable telecommunication infrastructure

for rural communications in developing countries

�Q15/5 - ICTs and adaptation to the effects of climate change

�Q16/5 - Leveraging and enhancing the ICT Environmental sustainability

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�Q17/5 - Energy efficiency for the ICT sector and harmonization of

environmental standards

�Q18/5 - Methodologies for the assessment of environmental impact of ICT

�Q19/5 - Power feeding systems

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� More information will be provided in Session 2

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The Role of Green ICT Standards in Shaping Smart Sustainable Cities

Call to Action on

Smart Sustainable Cities

Paris, France

� Standardizing

� Monitoring

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Paris, France

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� M

� Accounting

� Rethinking

� Transforming

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Focus Group on Smart Sustainable Cities:

� Established at SG5 meeting in Geneva, 29 January to 7 February 2013

� As an open platform for smart-city stakeholders

� 1st meeting held on 8

� Main tasks and deliverables:

� Defining the role of ICTs in environmentally sustainable smart cities, and identifying the ICT systems necessary to the development of a Smart Sustainable City;

� Collecting and documenting information on existing smart city initiatives and technical specifications, focusing in particular on the identification of standardization gaps;

� Identifying or developing a set of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to gauge the success of smart-city

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� 1st meeting held on 8 May 2013 in Turin, Italy

� Last meeting held on 17 September 2013 in Madrid

Indicators (KPIs) to gauge the success of smart-city ICT deployments;

� Establishing relationships and liaison mechanisms with other bodies engaged in smart-city studies and development;

� Identifying future smart-city standardization projects to be undertaken by its parent group, ITU-T Study Group 5;

� Developing a roadmap for the ICT sector’s contribution to Smart Sustainable Cities, providing cohesion to the development and application of technologies and standards.

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The Role of Green ICT Standards

in Shaping Smart Sustainable Cities

Turin Roadmap: Towards a Planet of Smart Sustainable Cities

1. Defining: Smart sustainable cities.

2. Engaging cities: Charter for Smart Sustainable Cities with measurable objectives.

3. Adopting a holistic approach: enhance cooperation among all relevant smart city stakeholders.

4. Standardizing: methodology for assessing the environmental impact of ICTs in

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4. Standardizing: methodology for assessing the environmental impact of ICTs in cities in collaboration with relevant organisations and experts.

5. Developing: set of key performance indicators (KPIs)

6. Best practices and lessons learned: exchange platform of successful practices.

7. Behavioral change for sustainable development.

8. Advocacy: on-going dialogue on cities and smart sustainable city policies.

9. Measuring success: create pilot demonstration and business models

10. Mobilizing expertise: in relevant ITU Study Groups, and other groups as

appropriate to pursue work in this important area.

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What ITU does to shape Smart Sustainable Cities…

ITU-T Study Group 5 Environment and Climate Change

Focus Group on Smart

Sustainable Cities

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Sustainable Cities

Focus Group on Smart Water

Management

Organized by ITU and Telefónica

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Research & Development

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� Demonstrate the potential GHG abatement of “Greening by ICTs” solutions in Korea between 2011 and 2020;

� The methodology used is Recommendation ITU-T L.1410.

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Envisioning a Sustainable Future…

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� The role of international standards and policies is key.

� Smart sustainable city should be seen as a “System of Systems”.

� City leaders to partner effectively with other levels of governments, ICT industry, NGOs, Universities, etc.

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ITU- T SG5 activities related to SMART

� Q14/5 Setting up a low-cost sustainable telecommunication infrastructure for rural communications in developing countries

� Q15/5 ICTs and adaptation to the effects of climate

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� Q15/5 ICTs and adaptation to the effects of climate change

� Q17/5 Energy efficiency for the ICT sector and harmonization of environmental standards

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Smart Grid and it‘s Role in energy Networks

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The need for Smart Grids

� Sustainability of the electrical system requires the evolution towards new paradigms (Smart Grid), pursuing high efficiency and integration of renewables� this is expected to cut down GHG emissions.

� Issues for the implementation of Smart Energy Grids:� Load management, Distributed Generation, Microgrids, Energy,

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� Load management, Distributed Generation, Microgrids, Energy, Storage, Grid Management, Market operations, Electrical, Vehicles, …

� Much intelligence is needed to:� retrieve, share, process, store and transmit information;

� make grid management automatic, reliable, resilient, safe and secure.

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Why smart grids ?� While Smart Grids may provide an efficient mechanism to address the

massive electricity infrastructure building requirements,

� Just Grids will help guarantee access to modern energy services without

marginalizing the poor.

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Q14/5 standards solution for rural communications

��������A sustainable

way to utilize smart grid benefit also in

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benefit also in rural area

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Q15/5: Adaptation to climate change

�An extension of Smart grid concept

�Smart water management

�Smart Weather Control

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Q17/5 is not only dealing with Energy efficiency !

� Studies and analysis on most energy efficient architectures and solutions related to the use of ICT in the context of smart grids.

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� What is the reduction of power losses when applying ICT based smart grid technology?

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Energy efficiency needs to be sureabout the benefits

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Upcoming workshops and meetings

� ITU/CITEL Workshop on Environmentally sound management of E-Waste

Mendoza, Argentina, 9 October 2013

� Joint Coordination Activity on ICT and Climate Change

Lima, Peru, 5 December 2013

� ITU-T Study Group 5 meeting

Lima, Peru, 2 – 13 December 2013

� Workshop on Smart Sustainable Cities

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� Workshop on Smart Sustainable Cities

Lima, Peru, 5 December 2013

� Focus Group on Smart Sustainable Cities meeting

Lima, Peru, 6 December 2013

� Focus Group on Smart Water Management meeting

Lima, Peru, 10 December 2013

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Conclusion

� Need for SDOs to collaborate and work together

���� ITU-T/SG5 and ETSI/EE are the two arms of the same body !

� With regard to the activities of FGs SSC & SWM; need for ITU

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� With regard to the activities of FGs SSC & SWM; need for ITU to work with municipalities, ICT sector, policy makers, international and regional organizations;

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Links & Additional Information Links & Additional Information Links & Additional Information Links & Additional Information

• ITU-T and climate change

http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/climatechange

• ITU and climate change

http://www.itu.int/climate

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• ITU Symposia & Events on ICTs and Climate Change

http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/worksem/climatechange

• Contact Cristina Bueti: [email protected]

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Thank YOU

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