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On the second autos77 dayautos77of the "Win-Win Huawei Innovation Week" conference, Ryan Ding, Executive Director of Huawei and Chairman of the Telecom Business Group. gave a keynote speech at the Green Development Solution Launch, emphasizing service providers to prioritize energy efficiency. He also addressed the creation of a standardized energy efficiency measurement system for industrial use during a keynote speech entitled “Creating new value with ICT technology for the environment” "Green ICT for New Value"

Mr. Ting said “Each step of development in history Always comes with leaps in power efficiency for data transfers. Higher Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Massive Data Movements It will become a global problem that must be solved in the next five to ten years. Increasing energy efficiency is the way of the future.”

from third party company research Data traffic from digital services will grow 13 times by 2030 compared to 2020, meaning that If energy efficiency is not improved The ICT industry's energy consumption and carbon emissions have increased by 2.3 times.

Information from the International Telecommunication Union. (International Telecommunication Union: ITU) states that the ICT industry must reduce carbon emissions. At least 45 percent by 2030, in line with the goals of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). As reported by the United Nations Environment Programme, more than 120 countries and regions agree to set goals However, the ICT industry faces challenges arising from opposite development and reduction of energy consumption. as well as the electrical and construction industries. He said the key to solving this problem was to turn to energy efficiency. This includes energy storage and reduction of CO2 emissions from the provider's ICT infrastructure. In addition, ICT technology will contribute to a more environmentally friendly greenhouse gas emissions in various industries. tens of thousands of types This will reduce carbon dioxide by ten times.

Mr. Ting said “We are living in a time of new challenges. As many industries begin to switch to digital technology more The demand for data will also skyrocket. This will result in a sharp increase in energy consumption. In the meantime, the world is battling climate change. The ICT industry is therefore urgently needed to reduce carbon emissions. and creating carbon neutrality.”


On the second day of the "Win-Win Huawei Innovation Week" conference, Ryan Ding, Executive Director of Huawei and Chairman of the Telecom Business Group. gave a keynote speech at the Green Development Solution Launch, emphasizing service providers to prioritize energy efficiency. He also addressed the creation of a standardized energy efficiency measurement system for industrial use during a keynote speech entitled “Creating new value with ICT technology for the environment” "Green ICT for New Value"

Mr. Ting said “Each step of development in history Always comes with leaps in power efficiency for data transfers. Higher Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Massive Data Movements It will become a global problem that must be solved in the next five to ten years. Increasing energy efficiency is the way of the future.”

from third party company research Data traffic from digital services will grow 13 times by 2030 compared to 2020, meaning that If energy efficiency is not improved The ICT industry's energy consumption and carbon emissions have increased by 2.3 times.

Information from the International Telecommunication Union. (International Telecommunication Union: ITU) states that the ICT industry must reduce carbon emissions. At least 45 percent by 2030, in line with the goals of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). As reported by the United Nations Environment Programme, more than 120 countries and regions agree to set goals However, the ICT industry faces challenges arising from opposite development and reduction of energy consumption. as well as the electrical and construction industries. He said the key to solving this problem was to turn to energy efficiency. This includes energy storage and reduction of CO2 emissions from the provider's ICT infrastructure. In addition, ICT technology will contribute to a more environmentally friendly greenhouse gas emissions in various industries. tens of thousands of types This will reduce carbon dioxide by ten times.

Mr. Ting said “We are living
in a time of new challenges. As many industries begin to switch to digital technology more The demand for data will also skyrocket. This will result in a sharp increase in energy consumption. In the meantime, the world is battling climate change. The ICT industry is therefore urgently needed to reduce carbon emissions. and creating carbon neutrality.”

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