subject: Aarkstore Enterprise--ict Energy Efficiency: Commercial And Industrial Market Research Aggregator [print this page] ICT Energy Efficiency: Commercial and Industrial
Table of Contents :
Chapter 1: Executive Summary
Introduction
Figure 1-1: World Marketed Energy Use by Fuel Type, 2005-2015 (in quadrillion Btu)
Figure 1-2: Global ICT Energy Savings, 2015 (in Billion kWh)
Figure 1-3: Global ICT-Enabled Energy and Emissions Reductions, All Sectors, 2006-2015 (in billion kWh and million tonnes CO2e)
Figure 1-4: Global Value of ICT-Enabled Energy Efficiencies, All Sectors, 2006-2015 ($ billion)
Demand Drivers for Energy Efficient ICTs
Figure 1-5: World Marketed Energy Consumption, 2005-2015 (in quadrillion Btu)
Figure 1-6: World Population and Gross Domestic Product, 2005-2015 (in millions and $ billion)
Figure 1-7: World Oil Prices, 1995-2015 (in 2007 USD per barrel)
Table 1-1: Carbon Dioxide Emissions of Selected Fuel Types, 2010
Role of ICTs in Energy Efficiency
ICT Sector
Figure 1-8: Global ICT-Enabled Energy and Emissions Reductions, ICT Sector, 2006-2015 (in billion kWh and million tonnes CO2e)
Power Sector
Figure 1-9: Global ICT-Enabled Energy and Emissions Reductions, Power Sector, 2006-2015 (in billion kWh and million tonnes CO2e)
Logistics Sector
Figure 1-10: Global ICT-Enabled Energy and Emissions Reductions, Logistics Sector, 2006-2015 (in billion kWh and million tonnes CO2e)
Industrial Sector
Figure 1-11: Global ICT-Enabled Energy and Emissions Reductions, Industrial Sector, 2006-2015 (in billion kWh and million tonnes CO2e)
Buildings
Figure 1-12: Global ICT-Enabled Energy and Emissions Reductions, Buildings, 2006-2015 (in billion kWh and million tonnes CO2e)
Dematerialization
Figure 1-13: Global ICT-Enabled Energy and Emissions Reductions, Dematerialization, 2006-2015 (in billion kWh and million tonnes CO2e)
Travel Substitution
Figure 1-14: Global ICT-Enabled Energy and Emissions Reductions, Travel Substitution, 2006-2015 (in billion kWh and million tonnes CO2e)