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Vida Rozite The Role of Standardization for Smart Grids in Realizing Their EnergyEfficiency Potential and Their Enabling Effect in Developing Access to Electricity in the Third World Benefits ID: 1029990

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1. Towards smart and energy efficient systemsVida Rozite The Role of Standardization for Smart Grids in Realizing Their Energy-Efficiency Potential and Their Enabling Effect in Developing Access to Electricity in the Third World

2. Benefits and opportunities of ICT, smart grids and smart systems Automated energy management Remote access and control Enhanced industrial process control Security of supply Deployment of sustainable energy solutionsEnergy savings New applications and services Access to energy and services But what are the net energy implications?

3. Rapid development and deployment projectedMore than 5% of global electricity consumption is ICT related (end-use products account for a large and rapidly growing share)ICT-related energy consumption could increase three-fold by 2030More than 100 billion products connected by 2030Really? 1 billion cell phones with network capability90 million smart meters (490 million by 2015)1.8 million home automation systems (12 million by 2016)1 in 50 have a PC (1/3 by 2020, 1 in 20 households with broadband by 2020)Huge opportunities for new services – but also new load

4. Global networked standby power estimated savings potentials (TWh)* Source: Bio Intelligence Service, 2011 *embedded, end-use, residential Savings potential ~ 550 TWh (2020) 850 TWh (2020) 3.5% of total final electricity consumption

5. Developing energy efficient systems BoilerSMART APPLIANCESMART HOMESMART GRIDINDUCED ENERGY * How do we ensure that each component is as efficient as possible? * How do we integrate energy efficiency into the development of systems? * How do we optimise systems from an energy efficiency perspective? EMBEDDED ENERGY IN COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS

6. How? Technically complex – interfaces – requires systems-based approach Multiple stakeholder engagement Integrated policy approaches DataUnderstanding interactions Communication protocols & energy management Technical standards play a key role – but energy efficiency needs to be part of the processNeed for concerted & international efforts both in terms of policies and supporting measures

7. IEA and partners IEA Implementing Agreement for Energy Efficient End-use Equipment (4E) Standby Power Annex & Clean Energy Ministerial Super Efficient Appliance Deployment (SEAD) initiative working group & IEA networked standby projectPlans: technical workshop in March 2013, conference in September 2013, publication 3Q 2013New topics and areas? Contact: vida.rozite@iea.org