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3rd ETSI Workshop on ICT 3rd ETSI Workshop on ICT 3rd ETSI Workshop on ICT 3rd ETSI Workshop on ICT EnergyEnergy EfficiencyEfficiency & & EnvironmentalEnvironmental SustainabilitySustainability

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EnvironmentalEnvironmental SustainabilitySustainability33--44--5 5 JuneJune 2015 2015

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Context: Challenges cities face M j i f B d Major issues for Bordeaux The « smart city » model as an answer The Sustainable Digital Multiservice Areas

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The Sustainable Digital Multiservice Areas ETSI Operational energy Efficiency for Users

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Challenges cities face

Some key numbers:

The end of fossil energies:• 15 000 Days to the end of oil ( 40 years )• 60 000 Days to the end of gas• 150 000 Days to the end of coal

7 Billion people in 2011.By 2000, there were approximately ten times as many people on Earth as there had been in 1700.For the first time in human history, in 2008 50% of the world’s population

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2008, 50% of the world s population live in cities.

United Nations predict it willrise to 70% by 2050

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Decreasing city budgets

rise to 70% by 2050

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Challenges cities face

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The 2/50/75/80 rule: 2% of the of the planet surface accommodates 50% of people consuming 75% of resources and

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generating 80% of greenhouse gas effects

Challenges cities face

China

Metropolizing world(vision 2014: 524 cities of one million people in 124 countries)one million people in 124 countries)

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Challenges cities face

Ranking of French cities in the world's top citiesRanking of French cities in the world s top cities inhabitants 1M +

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Major issues for Bordeaux

Solutions for a social and sustainabledevelopment:

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The « Smart City » model as an answer

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The « Smart City » model as an answer

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that supports the « Smart City »

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The Sustainable Digital Multiservice Areas

Servers/Storage/Middleware

Data center/ICT NodeH&S layer

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Data center/ICT Node

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Smart metering

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The Sustainable Digital Multiservice AreasVideoprotection

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Building automation

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ETSI Operational energy Efficiency for Users (OEU)

OEU presentation• ETSI OEU is the Golden Gate to create official European

Position Papers & Referential Specifications (selective lists of referring standards) for eco-efficient Information Communication Technology (ICT)gy ( )

• Users’ committee ETSI OEU defines official European ICT Users’ positions

• The ICT users– provide position papers defining users’ needs

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– provide position papers defining users needs– push providers to be involved in improvement of equipment , implementation and

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OEU is acting as

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OEU is acting as• Provider of users’ needs to Technical Committees of

Standardisation Organizations in full collaboration with European CommissionNegotiator on operational eco efficient needs with providers

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ETSI Operational energy Efficiency for Users (OEU)

First major OEU result is the global Key Performance Indicator (Global KPI ) for ICT sites

• The Global KPI is Dataprocessing Communications Energy Management

DCEM

• DCEM d fi it i f ffi i t f ICT

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• DCEM defines monitoring of eco-efficiency management of ICT sites

• The ICT sites of DCEM includes data centres, network centres, and customer premises

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ETSI Operational energy Efficiency for Users (OEU)

The DCEM(1/2)• DCEM classifies ICT sites and group of sites according to an g p g

eco-efficiency class that combines energy-management related sustainability aspects (energy reuse and use of locally produced renewable energy) with task efficiency (KPITE, close to the former indicator known as PUE))

• The rating depends on the site commissioning date: before or after 2005, the date of entering into force of the Kyoto international protocol related to reduction of greenhouse gas emission

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emission

The 9 levels of eco

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ETSI Operational energy Efficiency for Users (OEU)

The DCEM(2/2)

• Each ICT site reports an allocated gauge (S, M, L, and XL) depending on its yearly total energy consumption

The 4 gaugesof ICT sites

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ETSI Operational energy Efficiency for Users (OEU)

Connection to Europe Regulation

• OEU provide his position papers to European Standardisation organizations (CEN, CENELEC, ETSI)ETSI)

– To issue useful European standards

• European commission refers to these standards

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• European commission refers to these standards– To enforce European regulation in the context

Green Digital Agenda (European Mandate M/462)

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ETSI Operational energy Efficiency for Users (OEU)

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• Global KPI Modelling for Sustainable Digital Multiservice areas (Green Smart Cities) – This modelling will cover ICT domain including residential

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• This Position Paper will be published by end of second half of this year (2015)

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H2020 SCC3: I4Cities project

The 5th of May, the cities of Bordeaux, Manchester and Helsinki, with Eurocities, ETSI and CEN/CENELEC, responded to the European call H2020 SCC3.

The proposal has been called I4Cities as:

Innovative,Interoperable,Inspired andInclusive … Cities

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To increase sustainability, a standardisation committee will be identified as a receptacle for continuation of I4CITIES activities In addition the deployment of a labelling strategy will

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ity continuation of I4CITIES activities. In addition, the deployment of a labelling strategy will be recommended if proved to be beneficial. I4CITIES will dedicate efforts to create liaison with communities relevant to the EIP-SCC and SSCC-CG. I4CITIES will leverage on city-organised events, SCC projects, standards organisations and other emergent smart city communities.

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Thank’s for your attention

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