2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2016.11.100
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ICT entertainment appliances’ impact on domestic electricity consumption

Abstract: Increased electricity consumption and environmental impacts of Information Communication Technology (ICT) have been subjects of research since the 1990s. This paper focuses on consumer electronics in households, in particular TVs, computers and their peripherals. ICT accounts for almost 15% of global domestic electricity use, including waste energy from devices left on standby which is estimated in the EU-27 to contribute 6% of residential energy demand. In Europe, the household electricity consumption from sm… Show more

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“…China demonstrates a stable trend of reducing emissions intensity per economic output, despite an overall growth in living standards and non-industry consumer consumption, due to factors such as increased energy efficiency [93,94]. However, its high emission intensity per energy input in many of the industrial sectors is a determinant of technological structure being orientated towards high energy consumption [95].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…China demonstrates a stable trend of reducing emissions intensity per economic output, despite an overall growth in living standards and non-industry consumer consumption, due to factors such as increased energy efficiency [93,94]. However, its high emission intensity per energy input in many of the industrial sectors is a determinant of technological structure being orientated towards high energy consumption [95].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the State Council [11] Nevertheless, all provincial energy development plans pursue wider electrification of the energy system. This includes the development of electric vehicle industry [23], the replacement of fossil fuel boilers with electric heaters and on the increased use of ICT equipment which has the potential to increase end user consumption [24,25]…”
Section: China's Power Industry In the Thirteenth Five-year Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These connections will further increase the scope for more base-load renewables and have the potential to impact not only on the power market but also the emissions market (Zafirakis et al 2015). At the same time the UK provides an interesting landscape because of its significantly development ICT infrastructure even at household level which supports a dual purpose; that of energy consumption and that of enabling smart energy management (Pothitou et al 2016(Pothitou et al , 2017 One clearer outcome of our research has been that coal as an electricity sector fuel is difficult to justify under any set of criteria. This echoes accurately with the UK Government's schedule for shutting down all the coal-fired power stations of the country by 2025 or even earlier (Guardian 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%