Table of Contents
Chapter I
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1.1 Green Communications Environment
- 1.2 Modeling the Benefits of Green
- 1.3 Carriers & Service Providers Need to Move Now
Chapter II
- ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENTS AFFECTING TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Development of the Green Agenda
- 2.2.1 Environmental Factors
- 2.2.2 Social Factors
- 2.2.3 Political Factors
- 2.2.4 Economic Factors
- 2.3 Treaties, Initiatives, and Regulations - Global and Regional
- 2.3.1 The Kyoto Protocol
- 2.3.2 Europe
- 2.3.3 North America
- 2.3.4 Asia-Pacific
- 2.4 Emissions Trading and Carbon Credits
- 2.4.1 The Value of Carbon Credits
- 2.4.2 Determinants of Carbon Credit Values
- 2.4.3 Markets for Emissions Trading
- 2.5 Summary and Conclusion
Chapter III
- TECHNOLOGIES AND THEIR IMPACT
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Technologies and Their Impact
- 3.3 Transportation Demand Management
- 3.3.1 Location Based Services
- 3.3.2 Unified Communications Services
- 3.3.3 Mobile Resource Management
- 3.4 Demand Side Management
- 3.4.1 Real Time or Smart Residential Metering
- 3.4.2 Home Automation
- 3.4.3 Building Management
- 3.4.4 Data Centers
- 3.5 Machine-to-Machine
- 3.5.1 Sensor Network Systems
- 3.5.2 Sensor Devices
- 3.6 ICT Recyclables
- 3.7 Real Time Environmental Audit and Compliance
- 3.8 Summary and Conclusion
Chapter IV
- USERS OF GREEN COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Users of Green Communications Technology
- 4.3 Enterprise
- 4.3.1 Real-Time Environmental Compliance and Audit
- 4.3.2 Branch Office/Remote Office
- 4.3.3 Mobile Workers
- 4.3.4 Supply Chain and Field Optimization
- 4.3.5 ICT Device Recycling
- 4.3.6 Building Management
- 4.3.7 Telecommuting
- 4.3.8 Global Data Center Management and Grid Management
- 4.3.9 Green IT Data Centers
- 4.3.10 Enterprise Summary: The Environmental Footprint
- 4.4 Commercial Real Estate Management
- 4.4.2 High Impact: Building Management, Operations Data Centers, and
Remote Facilities
- 4.4.3 Medium Impact: Real-Time Environmental Compliance and Audit;
Mobile Workers
- 4.4.5 Commercial Real Estate Management Summary: The Environmental
Footprint
- 4.5 Small-Medium Sized Businesses
- 4.5.1 Short Term Impact Solutions
- 4.5.2 Medium-Term Impact Solutions
- 4.5.3 Long-Term Impact Solutions
- 4.5.4 SMB Summary: The Environmental Footprint
- 4.6 Small Office/Home Office Workers
- 4.6.1 Branch/Remote-Small Home Office, Mobile Workers, Field Services
- 4.6.2 Social Responsibility
- 4.6.3 SOHO/Independent Professional Summary: The Environmental
Footprint
- 4.7 Consumer
- 4.7.1 Mobile Lifestyle, Facilities, and Telecommuting
- 4.7.2 Recycling
- 4.7.3 Consumer Summary: The Environmental Footprint
- 4.8 Conclusion and Summary
Chapter V
- THE PLAYERS: VENDORS, EQUIPMENT PROVIDERS AND SERVICE PROVIDERS
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 ICT Vendors, Equipment Providers, & Energy Management Companies
- 5.2.1 The Energy Services Company
- 5.2.2 Energy Management Services Case Study: Oxxio
- 5.2.3 Green Communications and Power Distribution: The Upside
- 5.3 Telecommunications & Green: A Regional Comparison
- 5.4 Americas: Canada and US
- 5.4.1 Americas: Non-OECD Countries
- 5.4.2 Americas: Regional Recommendations
- 5.4.3 Americas: Regional Challenges
- 5.5 EMEA: Europe, Middle East, Africa
- 5.5.1 Cable MSO Case Study: Sky Cable
- 5.5.2 Mobile Case Study: Green Mobile MVNO
- 5.5.3 EMEA: OECD Telecom Consortia
- 5.5.4 EMEA: Non-OECD Countries
- 5.5.5 EMEA: Regional Variances
- 5.5.6 EMEA: Regional Recommendations
- 5.5.7 EMEA: Regional Challenges
- 5.6 Asia-Pacific: OECD
- 5.6.1 Asia-Pacific: Non-OECD
- 5.6.2 Case Study: The Australian Power Utilities
- 5.6.3 Case Study: NTT Group Japan
- 5.6.4 Asia-Pacific Regional Variances
- 5.6.5 Asia-Pacific: Regional Recommendations
- 5.6.6 Asia-Pacific: Regional Challenges
- 5.7 Summary
Chapter VI
- MARKET FORECASTS
- 6.1 Overview
- 6.2 Forecast Methodology & World Wide Estimates
- 6.2.1 Modeling the Value of Carbon Credits
- 6.2.2 Modeling the Value of Green Communications
- 6.2.3 Green Communications Worldwide Revenue Estimates
- 6.3 TDM Domain Forecasts - LBS & UCS
- 6.3.1 Location Based Services
- 6.3.2 Unified Communications Services
- 6.4 Demand Side Management Domain
- 6.4.1 Advanced Metering Infrastructure for Residential
- 6.4.2 Facilities/Building Management
- 6.4.3 Home Automation Technology
- 6.4.4 Virtualization and Consolidation Technology
- 6.5 M2M & Sensor Systems Domain Forecasts - RFID, NFC
- 6.5.1 M2M Sensor Devices Technology
- 6.6 Recycling of Information Communications Technology Equipment Domain
- 6.7 Real-Time Environmental Audit and Compliance Systems Domain
- 6.8 Solutions
- 6.8.1 Telecommuting Solutions
- 6.8.2 Mobility Workers Solutions
- 6.8.3 Branch and Remote Offices Solutions
- 6.8.4 Environmentally Located Data Centers/IT Operations Centers
Solutions
- 6.8.5 ICT Recyclables Solutions
- 6.8.6 CSR Environmental Compliance and Audit Systems Solutions
- 6.8.7 Building and Facilities Management Solutions
- 6.8.8 Field Services Solutions
- 6.9 Worldwide Environmental Impact
- 6.10 Summary and Conclusion
Table of Figures
Chapter I
- I - 1 Worldwide Green Communications Technologies Revenues, 2008-2013
Chapter II
- II-1 Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide, 1960-2005
- II-2 Average Glacier Thickness, 1960-2000
- II-3 Rise in Global Sea Levels, 1880-2000
- II-4 Map of EU ETS and AP6 Nations
- II-5 Worldwide Carbon Dioxide Emissions
- II-6 Price and Volume of Carbon Credits Traded on the ECX, 1/20055-8/2006
- II-7 Worldwide Carbon Emission Trading Markets, June 2007
Chapter III
- III-1 Overview of Vehicle-to-Grid Application
- III-2 Percentage of Residential Consumer Electronics Power Consumption
- III-3 Overview of HPNA Technology
- III-4 Commercial, Residential and Industrial Load Management -
Bidirectional Communications Metering
- III-5 IT Data Center Server Storage and Content Power Consumption CPU/kW
- III-6 Projection of World Market Energy Consumption: Breakdown by Fuel
Source, 1980-2030
- III-7 Aggregate Projection of World Market Energy Consumption, 1980-2030
- III-8 M2M Wireless Sensor Bidirectional Communications Network
- III-9 M2M RFID Sensor Network Devices
- III-10 End of Product Lifecycle Recycling Program
- III-11 Real Time Environmental Compliance and Auditing using Wireless
Mesh Networks
Chapter IV
- IV-1 Enterprise Solutions: High, Medium, & Low Impacts
- IV-2 US Telecommuting Growth, 2006-2011
- IV-3 Managed Network Services: Various Providers and Lifecycle Stages
- IV-4 US Managed Service Revenues, 2007-2012
- IV-5 Commercial Real Estate Management Solutions: High, Medium, Low
Impacts
- IV-6 SMB Solutions: High, Medium, and Low Impacts
- IV-7 Time Horizon for SMB Solutions: Short Term
- IV-8 Time Horizon for SMB Solutions: Medium-Term
- IV-9 Time Horizon for SMB Solutions: Long-Term
- IV-10 SOHO Solutions High, Medium and Low Impacts
- IV-11 Consumer Solutions: Pragmatic vs. Potential
Chapter V
- V-1 Global Consumption of Electricity by Region
- V-2 C40 Summit, EMEA Region Member Municipalities
- V-3 Global Carbon Dioxide-led GHG Emissions by Region
- V-4 C40 Summit, Asia-Pacific Region Member Municipalities
Chapter VI
- VI-1 Worldwide Green Communications Technologies Revenues
- VI-2 Total Worldwide LBS Technology Revenue and Subscriber Data
- VI - 3 Total Worldwide LBS Technology generated GHG Emissions Reductions
- VI-4 Total Worldwide UCS Technology Revenue and Subscriber Data
- VI-5 Total Worldwide AMI Technology Revenue
- VI-6 Total Worldwide Facilities/Building Management Technology Revenue
- VI-7 Total Worldwide Home Automation Technology Revenue
- VI-8 Total Worldwide Home Automation Technology generated GHG Emissions
Reductions
- VI-9 Total Worldwide Virtualization & Consolidation Tech. Revenue
- VI-10 Total Worldwide Virtualization & Consolidation Tech. Gen. GHG
Emissions Reductions
- VI-11 Total Worldwide M2M Sensor Device Technology Revenue
- VI-12 Total Worldwide M2M Sensor Device Technology GHG Emissions
Reductions
- VI-13 Total Worldwide Recycling Reclamation Revenue
- VI-14 Total Worldwide Recycling Reclamation generated GHG Emissions
Reductions
- VI-15 Total Worldwide Environmental Audit & Compliance Tech.
- VI-16 Total Worldwide Environmental Audit & Compliance Tech. Gen. GHG
Emissions Reductions
- VI-17 Telecommuting Solutions, GHG Emissions Reductions by Technology
- VI-18 Mobility Workers Solutions, GHG Emissions Reductions by Technology
- VI-19 Branch and Remote Offices Solutions, GHG Emissions Reductions by
Technology
- VI-20 Env. Located Data Centers/IT Ops Center Solutions, GHG Emissions
Reductions by Tech.
- VI-21 ICT Recyclables Solutions, Recaptured Value by Technology
- VI-22 CSR Compliance and Audit Systems Solutions, GHG Emissions
Reductions by Technology
- VI-23 Facilities/Building Management Solutions, GHG Emissions
Reductions by Technology
Table of Tables
Chapter I
- I-1 Green Communications Portfolio of Product Domains, Services and
Applications
Chapter II
- II-1 Major Climate Initiatives by Region as of June 2007
- II-2 Value of Carbon Credits Traded on the ECX and CCX, 2006
Chapter III
- III-1 Green Communications Portfolio
- III-2 Applications of Location Based Services in Transportation Demand
Management
- III-3 Capabilities of a Unified Communications Service
- III-4 Unified Communications Modalities
- III-5 Use of UCS in Devices, Services, and Media
- III-8 Application of Mobile Resource Management to Transportation
- III-6 MRM Benefits
- III-7 Home Automation Technology Features
- III-8 Average Savings of Green Buildings
- III-9 Technology Drivers of Managed Services
- III-10 US PC and Server Energy Consumption
- III-11 Gross Value of Common Metals in Selected Cell Phone Markets - US
Chapter IV
- IV-1 Application of Technology to Cross Industry Needs
- IV-2 Green Communications Footprint: Enterprise Economic Sector
- IV-3 Environmental Footprint - Commercial Real Estate Management
- IV-4 Environmental Footprint: SMBs
- IV-5 Environmental Footprint: SOHO
- IV-6 Environmental Footprint: Consumer
Chapter V
- V-1 Regional Net Electricity Consumption, 2004 - 2030
- V-2 Regional Carbon Dioxide Emissions, 2004 -2030
- V-3 Regional Value of Carbon Emissions, 2007
- V-4 Worldwide Value of Green Communications Solutions by Economic Sector
- V-5 Americas Region Recommended Service Provider Action Plan
- V-6 Americas Region Recommended Service Provider Action Plan (Non-OECD
Nations)
- V-7 EMEA Region Recommended Service Provider Action Plan (OECD Member
Countries)
- V-8 EMEA Region Recommended Service Provider Action Plan (Non-OECD
Nations)
- V-9 Asia-Pacific Region Recommended Service Provider Action Plan
- V-10 Asia-Pacific Region Recommended Service Provider Action Plan
(Non-OECD Nations)
Chapter VI
- VI-1 Green Communications Portfolio of Product Domains, Services and
Applications
- VI-2 Worldwide Revenues and Subscribers by Product Domain
- VI-3 Worldwide Revenues by Geographic Region
- VI-4 Worldwide LBS Technology Revenue & Subscriber Data
- VI-5 Total Worldwide LBS Technology generated GHG Emissions Reductions
- VI-6 Worldwide UCS Technology Revenue & Subscriber Data
- VI-7 Total Worldwide UCS Technology generated GHG Emissions Reductions
- VI-8 Total Worldwide AMI Technology generated GHG Emissions Reductions
- VI-9 Total Worldwide Facilities/Building Mgt. Tech. generated GHG
Emissions Reductions
- VI-10 Total Worldwide Carbon Emissions and Valuations by Region
- VI-11 Projected GHG Emissions Footprint per capita by Region
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