Assessing embodied carbon emissions of communication user devices by combining approaches
Wed 26 Jun 2024 14:00 - 15:30 at ConverStations Room (A108) - ConverStation #2
The use of information and communication technologies are increasing in society. Carbon emissions can be found throughout the entire life cycle of access networks, data centers and communication user devices. The focus of this study is the embodied carbon emissions of user devices associated with accessing networks, hence tablets, smartphones and feature phones, laptop and desktop PCs, PC displays and customer premises equipment (CPEs). The purpose is to investigate the embodied carbon emissions by applying different approaches: i) the commonly used approach where estimated product carbon emissions are scaled up by shipments, ii) allocation of the electronic sector companies’ reported data combined with materials data for the products, and iii) the upstream carbon emissions reported by user device vendors (final manufacturers). Despite its sensitivity to allocation the second approach is considered to give the most reasonable overall result of about 180 million tonnes carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2e) related to chosen user device types and shipments in 2020. Underreporting of scope 3 in the data sources of the vendors, and sensitivity to specific product data sets with very high display values are two major concerns of the other approaches. Representative embodied emissions for user devices are derived for 2020: 50 kg CO2e for a smartphone, 20 kg CO2e for a feature phone, 100 kg CO2e for a tablet, 200 kg CO2e for a laptop, 350 kg CO2e for a desktop PC, 100 kg CO2e for a PC display and 30 kg CO2e for a CPE.
Wed 26 JunDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
09:00 - 10:30 | Remote Presentation #2Journal First / Research Papers at Nils Enlund Chair(s): Anna Furberg Group 7Zoom - https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/68775095116(Join Breakout room - Nils Enlund) | ||
09:00 22mResearch paper | Managing Uncertainties in ICT Services Life Cycle Assessment using Fuzzy Logic Research Papers Edouard Guegain Université de Lille, Thibault Simon Orange Labs / Inria / Univ. Lille, Romain Rouvoy University Lille 1 and INRIA, Alban Rahier Greenspector | ||
09:22 22mResearch paper | Building Up Green Software Life Cycle Model Research Papers Laura Partanen LUT University, Jari Porras LUT University , Lauri Kivimaki University of Turku, Jari-Matti Mäkelä University of Turku, Tuomas Mäkilä University of Turku, Kimmo Tarkkanen Turku University of Applied Sciences, Anne-Marie Tuikka Turku University of Applied Sciences | ||
09:45 22mPaper | Overcoming challenges in life cycle assessment of smart energy systems – A map of solution approaches Journal First Daniela Wohlschlager Research Center for Energy Economics (FfE e.V.) & TU Munich, Hannes Blum Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IÖW), Severin Beucker Borderstep Institute for Innovation and Sustainability, Johanna Pohl Technische Universität Berlin, Magnus Fröhling Technical University of Munich DOI | ||
10:07 22mPaper | Assessing embodied carbon emissions of communication user devices by combining approaches Journal First Nina Lovehagen Ericsson, Jens Malmodin Ericsson Research, Pernilla Bergmark Ericsson Research, Ericsson AB DOI |
Virtual Only session - https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/68775095116
(Join Breakout room - Nils Enlund)
- Check the ICT4S email you received on Monday for the password or the link with the password included
- On-site attendees, use the QR Code on the ICT4S 2024 guide you received at registration