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GSMA Urges Industry Leaders to Scale Existing Smart/IoT Tech in The Race to Net Zero

October 30, 2021 by cbn Leave a Comment

GSMA Urges Industry Leaders to Scale Existing Smart/IoT Tech in The Race to Net Zero

Underused Smart Tech Could Contribute 40% of Required Carbon Emission Savings For Net Zero Goals.

The GSMA calls on business leaders and policymakers to harness the potential of mobile connectivity and smart technology to achieve net zero by 2050 and limit global heating to within 1.5C above pre-industrial levels.

Smart/IoT technology could contribute 40% of the required carbon emissions savings for the world’s net zero goals.

These connected technologies already exist. But today, new research from the GSMA, backed by the Carbon Trust, shows mobile connectivity and smart technology are significantly underused by energy-intensive industries, such as power and manufacturing.

In the energy sector, connected technology is only used in around 35% of solar grids and 10% of wind grids globally. Connected technology is used in 1% of factories across the manufacturing sector globally. And yet, these technologies could help fulfil almost 40% of the cuts required in carbon emissions by 2030, if these industries are to reach net zero by 2050.

GSMA’s Director General, Mats Granryd, said:

“The risk is that without smart technology used widely, the world will miss 2050 net zero commitments. Business leaders and policymakers must act now to harness the power of mobile technology and connectivity as a key lever in the global race to net zero.”

“As low and zero-carbon technology evolves, people might think we will need to rely on future technology solutions to meet net zero goals. At the GSMA, we disagree. We believe that many of the smart tools and technology needed to drive down carbon emissions, especially in the energy sector, already exist – they just aren’t being used to their full potential.”

The GSMA research focuses on four energy-intensive industries, including energy, transport, buildings, and manufacturing. It shows how increased connectivity and mobile technology can enable global savings of around 11 gigatonnes of carbon emissions by 2030. These savings are the same as decommissioning 2,700 coal-fired power stations.

As political and business leaders from across the world convene in Glasgow next week for COP26, the GSMA encourages leaders to consider our latest research that shows how existing technology can dramatically reduce carbon emissions and increase energy efficiency. The findings assume halving emissions by 2030, as called for by the ‘Exponential Roadmap Initiative'[1], in line with limiting global heating to 1.5°C.

Carbon Trust’s CEO, Tom Delay said:
“This new analysis by GSMA on the enablement effect of increasing connectivity across four energy-intensive industries, builds on previous research by the Carbon Trust. It highlights the crucial role that smart and mobile technology can play in cutting carbon emissions and makes clear that much of the technology already exists – it just needs to be rolled out at scale across industries.”

The key findings of the research include:

Energy Industry

  • 46% of the cut required in carbon emissions in the energy sector could come from the rollout of connected wind and solar energy grids – equivalent to 4 gigatonnes of CO2 or decommissioning around 1000 coal-fired power plants by 2030.
  • Today, connected technology is used in around 35% of solar grids and 10% of wind grids globally.
  • Without using connected grid technology, carbon emission savings would be approximately 10% less – equating to an additional 1 gigatonnes of unnecessary CO2 by 2030.

Transport Industry

  • 65% of the required carbon emissions reductions across transport could come from digital infrastructure to support electric vehicles, working from home, and, optimised routing and fleet management of road haulage and commercial shipping.
  • This would amount to a saving of 2.8 gigatonnes of CO2 over the next 9 years – equating to 2.8 billion flights from New York to Paris.
  • Today, electric car charging station numbers are equivalent to only 0.8% of all cars on the road.

Buildings Industry

  • 43% of the required carbon reductions in the buildings sector could come from the impact of installing smart meters in residential properties and smart buildings that use connected heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems.
  • Installing smart meters and connected buildings would amount to approximately 2.2 gigatonnes of CO2 over the next nine years – the same emissions as heating more than 90 million homes over the same period.
  • Today, only 60 million commercial premises have smart electricity and gas connections, a small fraction of the total commercial buildings globally.

Manufacturing Industry

  • 16% of the carbon reductions required in manufacturing could be provided by smart manufacturing processes, equivalent to 1.4 gigatonnes of CO2; equivalent to the emissions from manufacturing 140 million cars.
  • Today, connected technology is used in 1% of factories across the manufacturing sector globally.
  • GSMA Intelligence analysed the impact of smart manufacturing processes including IoT (Internet of Things) sensors for more efficient factory production monitoring, diagnostics, warehouse management, and inventory tracking.
For more information about this research and methodology, click here; this microsite shares further research from the Carbon Trust and GSMA Intelligence about mobile connectivity and technology’s role in achieving net zero.
[1] J. Falk, O. Gaffney, et al. Exponential Roadmap. 1.5.1 (2020). www.exponentialroadmap.org
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