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Green Touch™ initiative targets 1000-fold improvement in
energy efficiency by transforming Internet and communications networks
London, January 11, 2010 – The world took a big step closer today to
a green and more sustainable communications future with the launch of Green
Touch™, a global consortium organized by Bell Labs whose goal is to create the
technologies needed to make communications networks 1000 times more energy
efficient than they are today.
A thousand-fold reduction is roughly equivalent to being able to power the
world’s communications networks, including the Internet, for three years using
the same amount of energy that it currently takes to run them for a single
day.
Today’s Green Touch press conference will be available via a video webcast
at 2:30 p.m. GMT (3:30 p.m. CET/9:30 a.m. ET) through the following link: www.greentouch.org
Green Touch brings together leaders in industry, academia and government
labs to invent and deliver radical new approaches to energy efficiency that
will be at the heart of sustainable networks in the decades to come. With its
launch, the consortium also has issued an open invitation to all members of the
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) community to join forces in
reaching this ambitious target.
“Truly global challenges have always been best addressed by bringing
together the brightest minds in an unconstrained, creative environment. This
was what we used when putting a man on the moon and is the same approach we
need to implement to address the global climate crisis. The Green Touch
initiative is an example of such a response - bringing together scientists and
technologists from around the world and from many different disciplines in an
environment of open innovation to attack the problem from many different
directions,” said Dr. Steven Chu, US Secretary of Energy.
“The ICT sector is perfectly placed to bring its innovative and
technological forces to bear in the low carbon transition as well as in curbing
its own carbon footprint. The Green Touch Initiative shows how business can
play its part in delivering the low carbon society we are working to achieve.
With Government creating an environment in which innovation can flourish, we
welcome industry coming together with academia to create the research,
technology and solutions necessary to reduce carbon emissions,” said Ed
Miliband, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, UK.
“Industry has to play a major role in the drive to increasing global energy
efficiency. This is both a matter of environmental responsibility and
competitiveness. We regularly endorse such projects in our “pole de
compétitivité” (competiveness cluster) policy and the Eureka clusters. This is
a particularly crucial area of focus because of increasing usage of ICT and the
Internet. The world-wide Green Touch consortium will open the way to generating
major technological breakthroughs. France supports this project, which is open
to all and in which two major French labs are founding members,” said Christian
Estrosi, Minister for Industry, France.
“Climate change is an enormous and immediate challenge that needs to be
address globally and with bold actions. It is only through harnessing the best
minds around the world, regardless of their mother companies, industry, or
nationality, that we will make the difference we need to. The Green Touch
consortium, with its open innovation model that harnesses the leading minds
across the globe and includes experts from every part of ICT, is the model for
the sort of radical initiatives that we need to address the huge challenge of
global warming,” said Jong-Soo Yoon, Director General, Ministry of Environment,
South Korea.
“The Portuguese Government has been taking measures to promote the
production of energy by clean technologies. The Green Touch initiative calls
our attention to the importance of the network and collaboration between
different institutions when we face global challenges as sustainable
development. I encourage the participants of this initiative to bring good
solutions to promote the energy efficiency of communication networks,” said
Paulo Campos, Secretary of State for Public Works and Communications,
Portugal.
“Over the next decade billions more people will upload and share video,
images and information over public and private networks as we communicate with
each other in new, rich ways. We also expect ICT usage to dramatically increase
as other industries use networks to reduce their own carbon footprints. This
naturally leads to an exponential growth in ICT energy consumption which we, as
an industry, have to jointly address. This consortium is unique in looking way
beyond making incremental efficiency improvements and tapping into innovation
and expertise from around the globe to achieve fundamental breakthroughs in ICT
carbon emissions reduction,” Gee Rittenhouse, vice president of research at
Bell Labs and consortium lead.
Green Touch Initiative founding members include:
• Service
Providers: AT&T, China Mobile, Portugal Telecom, Swisscom,
Telefonica
• Academic Research
Labs: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) Research
Laboratory for Electronics (RLE), Stanford University’s Wireless Systems Lab
(WSL), the University of Melbourne’s Institute for a Broadband-Enabled Society
(IBES)
• Government and
Nonprofit Research Institutions: The CEA-LETI Applied Research
Institute for Microelectronics (Grenoble, France), The Foundation for
Mobile Communications (Portugal), imec (Headquarters: Leuven, Belgium), The
French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control
(INRIA)
• Industrial
Labs: Bell Labs, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT),
Freescale Semiconductor
This 1000-fold efficiency target is based on research from Bell Labs that
determined that today’s information and communication technology (ICT) networks
have the potential to be 10,000 times more efficient than they are today. This
conclusion comes from a Bell Labs’ analysis of the fundamental properties of
ICT networks and technologies (optical, wireless, electronics, processing,
routing, and architecture) and studying their physical limits by applying
established formulas such as Shannon’s Law 1.
“With the boom in broadband usage, ICT energy consumption is rapidly
increasing and immediate steps need to be taken to address this trend and
mitigate its impact,” said Vernon Turner, Senior Vice President and General
Manager for Enterprise Computing, Network, Consumer, Telecom and Sustainability
at IDC, a leading industry analyst firm. “What distinguishes the Green Touch
Initiative is its commitment to a hugely ambitious yet quantifiable goal that
is rooted in hard science. Its global profile and multi-disciplinary approach
will accelerate the necessary fundamental rethinking and development of new
technologies.”
To support its objectives the Green Touch Initiative will deliver -- within
five years –– a reference network architecture and demonstrations of the key
components required to realize this improvement. This initiative also offers
the potential to generate new technologies and new areas of industry.
The first meeting of the consortium will take place in February and will be
dedicated to establishing the organization’s five-year plan, first-year
deliverables, and member roles and responsibilities.
[1] Shannon’s Law is a formula used to predict the useful capacity of any
communications channel.
For those companies interested in joining the consortium, please visit the
web site: www.greentouch.org
Green Touch Member Profiles:
- AT&T - With a powerful array of network resources that includes the
nation’s fastest 3G network, AT&T is a leading provider of wireless, Wi-Fi,
high speed Internet and voice services in the United States and around the
world.
- CEA-LETI -a leading global research centre committed to creating and
providing innovative solutions for industry in micro-and nanotechnology for
telecommunications, healthcare, security, transportation and energy/environment
applications
- China Mobile – leading mobile operator with the largest network and
subscriber base in the world; China Mobile was recognized in the Dow Jones
Sustainability Index in the past two years
- The Foundation for Mobile Communications – FMC is a Portuguese private
entity for the promotion, development, generalization and consolidation of
access to communications, in particular mobile, and ensure the wide use of new
information and communications technologies.
- Freescale Semiconductor – a global leader in the design and manufacture of
embedded semiconductors for the automotive, consumer, industrial and networking
markets
- imec - performs world-leading research in nano-electronics. Imec leverages
its scientific knowledge with the innovative power of its global partnerships
in sustainable ICT, healthcare and energy. imec delivers industry-relevant
technology solutions
- The French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control
(INRIA) - dedicated to fundamental and applied research in information and
communication science and technology (ICST)
- The Research Laboratory for Electronics (RLE) at Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT) - first of the Institute’s great modern interdepartmental
academic research centers and one of MIT's largest and most diverse research
laboratories
- Portugal Telecom ("PT") - a leading telecommunications provider with more
than 68 million customers in 13 countries
- Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) – SAIT, Samsung Group’s
central R&D organization was established in 1987 as the incubator for
cutting-edge technologies. SAIT’s research fields consist of future IT, new
materials and device, bio, and energy
- Swisscom – Switzerland's leading telecoms provider, with 5.5 million mobile
customers and around 1.8 million broadband connections
- The Wireless Systems Lab (WSL), Stanford University - investigates broad
areas of wireless system design to meet these technical challenges associated
with the development of next generation wireless communications
infrastructure
- Telefonica - one of the world's largest telecommunications companies by
market cap operating in 25 countries with a customer base exceeding 268.6
million globally
- The Institute for a Broadband-Enabled Society (IBES), University of
Melbourne - a cross-disciplinary research institute dedicated to products,
services, and innovations that maximize the benefit of new broadband
technologies
- Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs - leading global research organization and
innovation engine of Alcatel-Lucent, trusted partner of service providers,
enterprises and governments worldwide
Consortium Member Quotes:
“AT&T looks forward to working with members of the Green Touch
consortium to achieve a 1000 fold improvement in energy efficiency across
communications networks. The ICT sector has the unique ability to reduce
emissions of our customers five times greater than our own emissions by
enabling unique applications and customer solutions. For AT&T, this
consortium is a logical fit, building on our corporate goal to reduce our
energy use relative to the amount of data we carry over our
networks.”
John Stankey, president and CEO, AT&T Operations
“The CEA-LETI has a long-standing commitment of developing ultra low power
technologies and energy efficient innovative systems for industry. We are proud
to join the Green Touch Initiative, bringing our expertise over the full chain
of energy-aware solutions to expand the footprint of new technologies and new
concepts for a greener planet, a sustainable connected world and a more healthy
life for all.”
Laurent Malier, CEO, CEA-LETI
"As a mobile operator with the largest network and subscriber base in the
world, China Mobile initiated in 2007 the "Green Action Plan" to focus on
energy saving and carbon emission reduction. We have since then actively pushed
for reduction of our energy consumption by adopting various kinds of energy
saving technologies, and joined hands with a large number of suppliers and
partners to develop a green telecom industry chain. We also leverage the
strength of mobile communications services to benefit the society, and help our
customers and communities to reduce carbon emission. China Mobile is committed
to working jointly with the Green Touch Consortium for the green and low-carbon
future of ICT.”
Wang Jianzhou, CEO, China Mobile
“Promoting the energy efficiency of the communication networks is the driver
for easier access to the Internet and consequently an enabler for an inclusive
information society - as express in the Declaration of Principles of the World
Summit of the Information Society - and for this we support the Green Touch
initiative.”
Mário Franco, Chairman, Foundation for Mobile
Communications
“Rarely does one have a chance to dramatically change the technical
landscape while at the same time providing such a positive impact on the
environment. As the ICT network continues to grow, it is incumbent upon the
technical community to minimize the carbon footprint through technology
advances that drastically reduce overall power consumption. Freescale is
excited and delighted to join the Green Touch Initiative which is focused on
achieving a 1000-fold decrease in power consumption. The program aligns with
our fundamental principles of developing and delivering innovative technologies
for the networking industry.”
Ken Hansen, Senior Fellow, Vice President and Chief Technology
Officer, Freescale Semiconductor.
“Key to imec’s mission is ensuring a sustainable society. Energy efficiency
is present in all our R&D programs, from energy generation over smart grid
to highly efficient ultra-low power solutions for smart systems. The “Green
Touch Initiative” expresses imec’s ambition to reduce power from the
application layer to the device architecture. We are enthusiastic to be able to
contribute to drastically lowering the energy consumption in one of the key
enabling technologies for a future with a better life for all, communication
across the planet, with a “green touch.”
Luc Van den hove, President and CEO, imec
"Conceiving the infrastructures of the future sustainable digital society is
one of our priorities. Energy consumption related to these technologies, their
environmental impact and the potential for ensuring a sustainable development
of our societies are key issues that mobilize our research teams. With our
experience of partnership with numerous public and private leaders of research
and innovation, we are convinced that the joint efforts within the Green Touch
Initiative will provide genuine solutions to these challenges.”
Michel Cosnard, Chairman and CEO, INRIA
“As communications is an integral part of our infrastructure, the attending
energy needs are becoming more pressing. The Green Touch initiative is a great
opportunity to create an intelligent, sustainable plan to keep our world
connected".
Professor Muriel Medard,
The Research Laboratory for Electronics (RLE) at Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT)
“In the course of the last few years, Portugal Telecom has dedicated itself
to stimulating the implementation of good environmental practices in its own
organization, suppliers and customers, having defined an environmental
management policy and mobilized resources so as to comply with the best
environmental practices. Technological evolution, lesser energy dependency of
new equipment, free cooling systems, the progressive introduction and
availability of renewable energies are the main actions we have already taken
in order to guarantee the efficiency of our ICT networks and its carbon
emissions. Portugal Telecom is committed to the Green Touch project and we
believe that together with our partners we can effectively do more and better
in order to preserve the environment quality and assure a significant
difference.”
Alfredo Baptista, CTO of Portugal Telecom
“Environmentally conscious management and social responsibility are firmly
rooted in Swisscom’s corporate strategy. Swisscom has been operating a
systematic environmental management system for eleven years and was the world’s
first telecommunications company to be certified to the ISO 14001 environmental
standard. Swisscom treats the environment and its resources with respect and
continuously improves its energy efficiency. We are thrilled to participate in
this consortium and to discover network architecture and operations
breakthroughs as well as new usage of technologies which would drastically
enhance ICT energy efficiency.”
Stéphane Dufour, Head of strategy and innovation,
Swisscom
"ICT technologies have had a tremendous impact worldwide, but these
technologies were developed under a premise of limited wired and wireless
network capacity coupled with the low cost of energy. Today network capacity
has grown tremendously, and so has the financial and environmental cost of
energy. We must rethink the architecture and design of our communication
networks to reduce their energy consumption by orders of magnitude. The breadth
and vision of the consortium in addressing this goal as well as the key players
involved across industry and academia provide a rare opportunity to develop a
dramatic leap forward next-generation network designs.”
Dr. Andrea Goldsmith, Professor of Electrical Engineering,
Stanford University
"The role that the ICT sector has to play in meeting ambitious emissions
reduction targets is critical and technology is an important tool at its
disposal. ICT solutions have the potential to reduce by a factor of five the
sector's own emissions. This is equivalent to 7,8 GTn CO2, or 15% of the total
world emissions predicted by 2020 (Smart 2020 Report, 2008). It is ICT's role
and the mission of the Green Touch Initiative to realize effectively
this potential and in the process raise the political discussion in order
to foster ICT development in a low carbon environment."
Vicente San Miguel, CTO, Telefónica
“IBES is delighted to be part of this exciting project, and
stand with other members of the consortium on the threshold of a new era
in information technology and telecommunications. Outcomes from the Green Touch
Initiative will be critical to the future of the entire industry.”
Professor Rod Tucker, Laureate Professor and
Director of the University of Melbourne’s Institute for a
Broadband-Enabled Society (IBES)
“What we are witnessing is a fundamental shift in thinking about ICT from a
focus on optimizing networks for maximum capacity to optimizing them for energy
efficiency. The consortium we are forming serves as a major milestone along the
path toward a future where the potential of communications networks to meet the
demands of their users and benefit society is inextricably linked to our
success in achieving environmental sustainability by reducing energy
consumption.”
Jeong Kim, President, Bell Labs
About the Green Touch Initiative
Green Touch Initiative, a consortium of leading industry players, research
institutions and non-governmental organizations to define the challenge,
identify solutions and develop solutions with the goal to deliver the
architecture, specifications, roadmap, and demonstrations of key components
needed to reduce ICT energy consumption per bit by a factor of 1,000 from
current levels within five years. www.greentouch.org
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