Telefónica Public Policy & Telefónica España Regulatory teams
I believe that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) will play a major role in making our economies and societies sustainable. Innovations from the ICT sector can make all our systems “smarter”. The basis for that is wide-spread connectivity of people and machines due to communication networks. So-called “smart grids” can for example reduce energy consumption by real-time measurements of consumption and thereby better planning and forecast for energy producers – without the end-users having to change any behaviour. Other examples how the ICT sector already supports many businesses and users worldwide to reduce their CO2 emissions with innovative solutions are virtual services or smarter transportation systems and fleet management.
Telefonica for example started in 2009 a service for business clients in Spain to better manage their energy consumption by a centralized facility-management. This has leaded our clients to reduce their overall energy usage by 30%, saving the environment many CO2-emissions – and a huge amount on our customers’ energy bill. Such examples show how we believe ICT-based solutions can help reducing the carbon footprint of our economies and societies. Therefore, I am really convinced that the outcomes of this year’s Green Week and the commitment of the Commission to support innovative ICT solutions contribute to the development of a more sustainable Europe and will mean another step to make this transformation become reality.
Silvia Guzmán, Telefónica’s Environmental and Sustainability Director. She is in charge of the Business Principles Office and the Climate Change and Energy Efficiency Office.