The Role of ICT for the future of Clean Energy Technologies

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The Internet and IP networks are becoming increasingly relevant tools for energy management and reduction. Combined with alternative energy generation and delivery, the provision of smart and connected building and intellingent end-devices, we can truly complete the energy optimization cycle. IP networks and the ability of delivering power of Ethernet should be taken into serious consideration if energy matters are explored.

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Energy Matters Summit The role of ICT for the future of Clean Energy Technologies

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Food Retailer

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7% Grid Loss

1% IT 1% ICT

Energy Producer

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7% Grid Loss

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MONITOR MANAGE

REDUCE

Make Every Connection a Green Connection

Electricity Use in Offices •  More than 70% of electricity consumed in the United States

is used in office buildings. •  Lighting and office equipment account for almost 46% of an office

building's energy use.

•  25% of all air pollution comes from automobiles; the slower traffic moves in a city, the greater the pollution in a city.

•  40% of the pollution in Beijing is caused by traffic congestion. •  Boston commuters burn 63 million gallons of fuel each year idling

in traffic jams.

Traffic Flows in Cities

Appliance Use in Homes •  In the average home, 75% of the electricity used to power home

electronics is consumed while the products are turned off.

•  High-tech electronics account for more than 13 percent of a typical household energy budget. By 2020, it could be as much as 25 percent.

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World Population Source: Cisco IBSG white paper “The Internet of Things”, April 2011. #CiscoSmartTO

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•  Directly from Solar to Device

•  No power transmission and conversion losses

•  No conduits, electrical wiring (all CAT5 or 6)

•  Heat-load reduction

•  Reducing OPEX cost (energy, maintenance, moves/adds)

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