Telefónica`s Integrated Approach to Climate Change

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Telefónica`s Integrated
Approach to Climate Change
Session II: Can the ICT Sector Save the Planet and
Humanity?
ITU Symposium on Progressing the Climate Agenda through Green ICTs Standards
Daniela Torres Espinosa
Climate Change & Energy Efficiency Office
Telefónica S.A
Telefónica, S.A.
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Content
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Telefónica profile & strategy
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Green ICT solutions
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Can ICTs save the planet?
Telefónica, S.A.
Energy & carbon management
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Telefónica profile & strategy
Telefónica, S.A.
Telefónica, S.A.
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Global posicion of Telefónica
2010
Customers
Services
Countries
Employees
Finances
288 millon
customers
Integrated ICT
services for
customers
Presence in
25 countries
Around 270.000
professionals
Revenuoes: 60.737 M€
BPA(1): 2,25 €
(1) BPA: Beneficio por acción
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Energy efficiency and climate change strategy
To position Telefónica as an ICT company leader in the
field of climate change abatement, spreading the energy
efficiency culture in the group and extend it to our
customers
To find new
Income
opportunities by
the development
of new products
and services for
energy efficiency.
To reduce
energy
consumption in
global operations
through energy
efficiency projects
Mitigation of Climate
Change with ICT products
and services
Telefónica, S.A.
Joint action to reduce
Greenhouse gases (GHG)
emissions
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Adaptation to climate
change including
developing countries
Climate change strategy – Energy & Carbon
Footprint
255 GWh
Central
Europe
Mexico &
Central
America
UK &
Ireland
653
348
Spain
620
Brazil
1241
Andean
Region
1206
4.95 TWh in 2011
Southern
Region
522
* Data-Centres included. Remaining energy is
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Almost 80 % of our carbon footprint
comes from electricity consumption in
networks
consumed by Offices, Call-Centres, Shops and Transport.
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GHG Emission Accounting Model
2009
Methodology of energy data collection & management
2011
1) Based on ISO 14064
- Include CFCs
2) Ton CO2 eq: CO2, CH4 & N2O
- improve scope 3.
3) Includes the self generation & procurement of renewable energy
Telefónica, S.A.
2010
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Energy Efficiency and Carbon
Management
Operaciones
Operations
Purchases
Employees
Telefónica, S.A.
Telefónica, S.A.
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Society
Customers
Climate change strategy – Operations
Operaciones
Operations
Proveedores
Purchases
Empleados
Employees
Clientes
Society
Customers
To establish the necessary mechanisms to reduce 30 % of electricity consumption in
OBJETO
operations
PROYECTO
Energy Efficiency in Fixed &
Mobile Networks
Renewable Energy Strategy in
Networks
Chile
Energy
Efficiency
Best
Practices
Manual
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Ireland
Climate change strategy – Suppliers
Operaciones
Operations
Proveedores
Purchases
Empleados
Employees
Clientes
Society
Customers
To introduce energy efficiency criteria to purchases of equipment, raw materials and services.
OBJETO
PROYECTO
Energy information recall from
network, IT and climate
equipment.
Regional Purchases of efficient
equipment in networks
OBJETIVO
PROXIMOS
PASOS
Standard templates for energy information request
Telefónica, S.A.
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Climate change strategy – Employees
Operaciones
Operations
Proveedores
Purchases
Empleados
Employees
Clientes
Society
Customers
OBJETO
To achieve an electricity reduction objective of 10% by 2015 in Telefónica
PROYECTO
Offices.
Energy efficiency campaigns
for employees
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Teleworking
in Telefónica
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Foster
Virtual
meetings
Climate change strategy – Society
Operaciones
Operations
Proveedores
Purchases
Empleados
Employees
Clientes
Society
Customers
To position Telefónica as a leader in Climate Change Abatement in all the regions we
OBJETO
PROYECTO
operate.
ICT Sector Engagement
Industry Analysts
Investors
International Organizations
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Climate change strategy – Customers
Operaciones
Operations
Empleados
Employees
Proveedores
Purchases
Clientes
Society
Customers
To promote products and services with the potential and capacity to lead Customers to be
more efficient.
1. Smart grids
2. Smart Buildings
3. Smart Transport &
Logistics
(digital home, public spaces)
(smart meters, distributed
renewable generation,
energy & water)
Proximity &
participation of
citizens &
companies
(electric vehicle, fleet management)
ICT Solutions for climate
change & energy efficiency
Generan tráfico y obtienen ingresos de
publicidad
5. Devices, software &
applications
4. Virtual Services
(Ehealth, emeetings, e-education, virtual
hosting, cloud computing)
(green apps, early warning systems, climate
conditions monitoring))
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Information for
decision-making for
decisionlocal & national
governments
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Green ICT Solutions
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In a society where everything is
connected…
Today
2020
Billions
Homes
1,0
1,2
1,2
People
4,6
6
Machines
1,4
40
40
50 billion connected
devices
Energy consumed in these processes
Internet of
of things
shouldpeople
be efficient andInternet
GHG
Emissions
should be reduced
Personal
and interactions
medical
Most of
this
will happen in CITIES
Location & GPS
Energy efficiency
Appliances
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Vehicle
devices.
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Smart City For
Telefónica…
• … new urban ecosystems able to maximize social,
environmental and economic wealth in cities:
• Thanks to the intensive use of
Information and Communication
Technologies (ICTs) that facilitate
information gathering from different
interoperable systems, in order to make better
decisions for climate change management
and for promoting energy efficiency in cities.
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M2M ya está transformando muchas
Smart Cities services
industrias
ECONOMY
MOBILITY
GOVERNANCE
e-Turism
e-Government
e-Comerce
e-Democracy
NFCs
OpenData
Transparency portals
Electric vehicle
Public transportation
Bicing
Tráffic control
LYFE STYLE
Parking
Fleet Management
E-Health
Teleasistence
Sducation
COMMUNICATION
Safety
Emergency response
Virtual Meetings
Wifi / Wimax
M2M
Sensors y acting devices
ENVIRONMENT
ENERGY
Mobile devices
Smart Platform
Smart Computing
Cloud Computing
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Air & noise monitoring
Public Lighting
Waste Management
Buildings
Parks & gardens
Smart Metering
Water management
Distributed Self-generation
(renewables)
Early Warning Systems
Climate monitoring
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Let`s see an example
- Public Private Partnership on Local
Government and private sector (Including an
ICT Company)
- Working towards Santander the main smart
city in the world.
Santander “Smart City”
Infrastructure
20.000 smart meters
Public buildings, parks & gardens,
social and mobility assistance and
environmental monitoring
Source: Electric Power Research Institute
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Roadmap of green applications for green ICTs
solutions
Green
information
&
education
2010
Basic
green
advices
Green
routes
apps.
2011
Smart
Metering
apps
2012
2013
2014
Apps with
climate
information
Apps to assess
environmental
footprint
2015
Apps to
manage
resouces
 Users will demand green solutions in the future
 Smart buildings, smart metering, climate monitoring require applications to enhance
 Applications will be the link between green ICT services and the final user
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Smart
Connected
Cities &
users
its use.
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Can Green ICTs save the world?
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We can contribute with tangible solutions…
Identification of ICTs potential to reduce
emissions internally & in other sectors
2008
2009
Internal energy efficiency &
communication of benefits
2010
Need for agreed methodologies
2011
2012
Deliver solutions to customers
Use and improvement of agreed
methodologies
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