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drive energy efficiencyCommon challenges

Stephan ScholzCTO and Head of Research and Technology PlatformsNokia Siemens Networks

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Why does environment matter in ICT sector?

RegulationEthical purchasing behaviourCorporate responsibility

CO2 € Energy consumptionEnergy sourcesNew business opportunities

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ICT will have net positive impact on the environment

MinimizeLife-cycle thinking

Combine Environmentally sustainable business solutions

Maximize Expansion and innovations for use of communications technology and services in the society

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ICT accounts for 2% of worldwide emissions

PCs and Monitors (excluding embodied energy)

Servers (including

cooling)

Fixed-line telecoms

PrintersLAN & office telecomsMobile

telecoms

Source: Gartner – IT Vendors, Service Providers and Users Can Lighten IT’s Environmental Footprint, December 2007

6%

39%

7%9%

15%

23%

98%

The rest of the global economy

Total carbon emissions

2%ICT industry

ICT carbon emissions breakdown

Minimize

Minimize

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Minimize

MinimizeCommon challenges drive energy efficiency

Corporate sites12%

Switch sites21%

Maintenancevehicles 1%

Retail 1%

Mast sites65%

~ 86 % of a mobile operators energy is used by the Network (ABI research)

Over 90% of Nokia Siemens Networks’ CO2 emissions come from our products during their use time

Ownoperations

ReuseRecoveryRecyclingDisposal

SupplierNetwork

Management

Design for Environment

Rawmaterials

Logistics

Manufacturing

Use

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Renewable energy – goals for mobile industry

GSMA Green Power for Mobile

• Renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, or sustainable biofuels, to power 118,000 new and existing off-grid base stations in developing countries by 2012.

• => Would save up to 2.5 billion litres of diesel per annum and cut annual carbon emissions by up to 6.8 million tonnes.

Nokia Siemens Networks commitment

• Renewable energy will be our first choice for remote base stations by 2011

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Minimize

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Double challenge - Cost of energy and sources for energy

*NSN operational efficiency benchmarking

** GSMA

*NSN operational efficiency benchmarking

** GSMA

• Cost of energy out of overall network operational cost can be as high as 15 - 30 % in developing markets* (in developed markets around 10%)

• Every year 75,000 new mobile base stations requiring their own power source as they are not connected to a main grid**

• Unpredictable cost of fuel + logistical challenges of building and maintaining more remote sites => renewable energy sources can bring significant financial and environmental benefits

Combine

Combine

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MaximizeThe opportunity: half a trillion euros

*A report by The Climate Group on behalf of the Global eSustainability Initiative (GeSI)

Offset potential of ICT industrycan be up to five times itsown footprint*

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New opportunities emerging – Smart grids

Central power plant

Offices

Houses

Storage

Micro-turbines

Fuel cells

Wind turbinesVirtual power plant

CHP

• Electricity grids function partly based on decisions made 120 years ago

• EU, US and various nations supporting Smart Grids

• Smart grids = intelligence in the grid + intelligence in the energy consumption

• People will reduce energy use based on information on current consumption

• ICT solutions make Smart Grid a reality

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Maximize

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MaximizeChanges in energy markets open up an growth opportunity for ICT

Source: Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)

‘Intelligent’ ICT Infrastructure

today

Electrical ‘blind’ Infrastructure

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MaximizeICT infrastructure will make electricity grids interactive for both power generation and power consumption

Smart Grid Smart Metering

Source: Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)

tomorrow

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‘It takes a new way of thinking to solve the problems that we

created by the old way of thinking.’

- Albert Einstein

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