• Boosting energy efficiency through Smart Grids
    • Table of contents
    • Executive summary
    • 1 Introduction
    • 2 Climate change and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
      • 2.1 Responsibility of the electrical system in GHG emissions
      • 2.2 ICT to mitigate climate change
    • 3 Smart Grid to mitigate climate change
      • 3.1 Towards fismartfl energy grids
      • 3.2 Main issues in Smart Grid implementation
      • 3.3 Policies
    • 4 Communication architectures for Smart Grids
      • 4.1 Legacy communication infrastructures in electrical grids
      • 4.2 ICT challenges and issues for Smart Grids
      • 4.3 Layout of the communication system
      • 4.4 Current networking infrastructures and the Smart Grid
      • 4.5 Using ICT energy storages for the power grid
    • 5 Energy footprint of ICT
      • 5.1 Energy footprint of public telecommunication networks
      • 5.2 Energy footprint of ICT devices at home
      • 5.3 Energy footprint of ICT in Smart Grids
      • 5.4 The path towards a figreenfl ICT
    • 6 Service support capabilities, resilience, security and power consumption
      • 6.1 LV distribution, home networks and measurement data collection
      • 6.2 Higher-level networking infrastructure
    • 7 Smart Grids in different economies
      • 7.1 A picture for emerging and developing countries
      • 7.2 The effort for electrification of developing countries
      • 7.3 Deployment of Smart Grids in developing countries
      • 7.4 Policy considerations
      • 7.4.1 Supporting telecommunication networks
    • 8 A different perspective, or the impact of the Smart Grid on ICT
    • 9 Key issues, challenges and opportunities
    • 10 Conclusions
    • Bibliography