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Energy Matters Summit The role of ICT for the future of Clean Energy Technologies
Rick Huijbregts @CiscoSCRE
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92% Prod.
7% Grid Loss
1% IT 1% ICT
Energy Producer
92% Prod.
7% Grid Loss
Refrigeration
Manufacturing / Logistics
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ICT
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Banking
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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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Inflection point
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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“Don’t bother me with new ideas, I’ve got a ba6le to fight!”
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