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Mandate 462 - Docbox
Mandate 462
Efficient energy
gy use in fixed and
mobile information and
communication networks, and their
associated applications/domains,
applications/domains
facilities and infrastructures, at both
the network and subscriber level
Rodolphe
p
Wouters
Policy Officer
GROW.H.3 Standardisation Policy
A e d
Agenda
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Mandate 462
Ecodesign
LICT
Code of conducts on energy consumption
Rolling Plan on ICT Standardisation
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M d te 462
Mandate
• Problem
• ICTs = 2 % of total carbon emissions (to multiply 3-fold 2020)
• Telecommunication networks = 24 % of the ICT emissions
• The mandate aims to foster efficient energy use in
communication networks
• By achieving a consistent methodological framework in
assessing the environmental impact of ICT, including
gy efficiency
y KPIs
energy
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M d t 462 - Scope
Mandate
S
• Focus on ICT fixed & mobile networks in large
infrastructures
• Excludes end-use equipment (already covered by
the Ecodesign directive, Energy Star).
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M d t 462 - Status
Mandate
St t
• Standardisation request Issued in 2010 by the
Commission to CEN/CENELEC/ETSI
• In Phase 2 (Work programme is agreed and
standardisation launched)
• Joint Work by
• CEN TC215
• ETSI: ISG OEU, ETSI ATTM, ETSI EE, ETSI CABLE
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E
Eco-design
d i
• Led by
y DG GROW.G1
• Enterprise servers and data storage devices
• The availability of standardised methods for the
measurement of the energy efficiency of this
products is of pivotal importance for any potential
regulatory
g
y measure.
• Work is ongoing in ETSI and CENELEC
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Eco-design
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Should be referenced in future p
potential regulation
g
either as harmonised standards or as transitional
methods. Two main ENs needed
• Measurement
Meas ement Process
P ocess for
fo Energy
Ene g Efficiency
Efficienc KPI
for Servers
gy
• Measurement method and Process for Energy
Efficiency KPI for Storage equipment
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L 1440 ICT iin Cities
L.1440
Citi
( coming
i
2015)
• Assessing
g the energy
gy consumption
p
and GHG
emissions of ICT in Cities.
• Led by Smart Cities & Sustainability unit at DG
CNECT under
nde the umbrella
mb ella of ITU-T.
ITU T
• Linked to work in ITU-T SG 5 "Environment and
g which has developed
p
a series of
climate change"
standards to assess the GHG emissions and
energy consumption of the ICT sector. Impact of
the ICT sector itself as well as reduction in other
sectors.
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Codes of conduct to reduce energy
gy
consumption
Where applicable, developed standards should account for the
codes of conduct developed by the JRC :
• Code of conduct on broadband equipment. Could half
electricity consumption by half (from 50 to 25 TWh per
year)
• Energy efficiency of external power supplies
• Data center energy
gy efficiency
y
• Uninterruptible power supplies
http://iet jrc ec europa eu/energyefficiency/ict codes conduct
http://iet.jrc.ec.europa.eu/energyefficiency/ict-codes-conduct
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Actions
foreseen
f
in
i th
the Rolling
R lli
Plan
Pl
2015
The Rolling
gp
plan is the p
programme
g
for ICT
Standardisation, as developed by the Commission
and all members of the Multi-Stakeholder Platform
on ICT Standardisation.
Standardisation
http://ec.europa.eu/growth/single-market/european-standards/policy/benefits/index_en.htm
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Actions
foreseen
f
in
i th
the Rolling
R lli
Plan
Pl
2015
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Annexes
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Composition of MSP
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