Mandate 462 - Docbox
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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 • • • • • Mandate 462 Ecodesign LICT Code of conducts on energy consumption Rolling Plan on ICT Standardisation Grow 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 Grow 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). Grow 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 Grow 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 Grow E Eco-design d i 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 Grow 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. Grow 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 Grow A ti 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 Grow A ti Actions foreseen f in i th the Rolling R lli Plan Pl 2015 Grow Annexes Grow Composition of MSP Grow