Measuring and Reducing Set Top Box Power Use International Stakeholder Workshop June 29, 2005 By Noah Horowitz Senior Scientist NRDC

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
E NERGY S TAR ® June 9, 2000 Marla Sanchez, EPA Dehumidifiers.
Advertisements

1 April 2006 Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program (CLASP) The Rationale for Energy Efficiency Standards and Labels.
ICT Infrastructures and Climate Change Chaesub Lee Chairman of ITU-T SG 13 (ETRI, Korea)
Enabling more sustainable societies How can Vodafone contribute?
ENERGY STAR ® SALES ASSOCIATE TRAINING Room Air Conditioners (Updated: September 2010)
1 Energy Efficiency and Iowa Utilities Presentation to the Energy Policy Advisory Forum, convened by Governor-Elect Chet Culver January 4, 2007 Presented.
Clark Bockelman Cole Russert James Howe
Demand Response May 9, United States 40 Million People 8 States Canada 10 Million People 7 Provinces Cost $6.0 to 10.0 Billion.
Energy Efficiency – Australias National and International Approach James Shevlin Head, International and Strategies Department of the Environment and Heritage.
Introductory Comments for EU Breakout on Consumer Electronics Noah Horowitz – Senior Scientist Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
The European Lighting Industry Position on How to Maximise the Potential Benefits of European Policy on Energy Efficiency in Lighting January 2008.
ENERGY STAR ® SALES ASSOCIATE TRAINING GU24 Lamp Base.
Introduction Build and impact metric data provided by the SGIG recipients convey the type and extent of technology deployment, as well as its effect on.
International Aviation and Climate Change: The ICAO Contribution
Freshman Seminar: Renewable Energy  Energy Sustainability Mayda M. Velasco Sept. 24, 2013.
© 2005 Pace Micro Technology Challenges ahead in low power set-top box design Presentation at the ‘International Stakeholder Meeting’ San Francisco - 29th.
Implementing Low Power Mode in Set Top Boxes STB International Stakeholder Meeting San Francisco, California Suzanne Foster Ecos Consulting
ENERGY STAR ® SALES ASSOCIATE TRAINING Digital-to-Analog Converter Boxes (DTAs)
1 E NERGY S TAR ® Monitor Industry Meeting April 29, 2002 San Francisco, CA Craig Hershberg US EPA
Power Supply Introduction I.How Did This Workshop Come About? Who Are We? II.Today’s Goals and Agenda III.Ground Rules.
Energy Efficiency and Arizona’s Energy Future Jeff Schlegel Southwest Energy Efficiency Project (SWEEP) April
GREEN CLOUD By Sphoorthy. LOGO WHAT IS CLOUD COMPUTING? Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on- demand network access to a shared pool.
Industrial Technologies Programeere.energy.gov INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM U.S. Data Centers Save Energy Now.
ENERGY STAR ® SALES ASSOCIATE TRAINING Computers.
Reducing your Carbon Footprint
GREEN IT.  Green IT is basically the use of computers and IT technology in an environmentally sustainable and efficient way  Putting environmental sustainability.
Smart Grid Systems Created by: Graeme (Team Leader) Tyler (Consultant) Sam (Consultant)
Enabling High Efficiency Power Supplies for Servers : Update on industry, government and utility initiatives Brian Griffith System Power Architect Intel.
1 Energy Efficient Residential Ceiling Fans: A Really Cool Idea! by: Noah Horowitz Natural Resources Defense Council (415)
GEOTHERMAL HEAT PUMPS THE “PLAYBOOK” Jack DiEnna Executive Director The Geothermal National & International Initiative (GEO-NII)
WAO 2007 Andrej Košiček Dealing with the Obsolescence in state-of- the-art Electronic Components 27 September 2007.
Overview of Draft 2 (Version 4.0) ENERGY STAR Specification for Computer Monitors Craig Hershberg US EPA
Julianna Ferrari. Standby energy drain accounts for anywhere from 5 to 10 percent of an average home's annual power usage. Around $4 billion in wasted.
Power Supply Workshop Craig W. Hershberg ENERGY STAR Office Equipment & Consumer Electronics US EPA January 14, 2002 San Francisco, California
An Introduction to Energy. Why do we care? 1. Fossil fuels are finite a fuel (as coal, oil, or natural gas) formed in the earth from plant or animal.
PIERRE DELFORGE JUNE 18, 2015 IEPR CEC STAFF WORKSHOP PLUG LOAD EFFICIENCY STRATEGIES.
Energy Efficient Digital Networks Rich Brown Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Presentation to DOE State Energy Advisory Board Meeting August 14, 2007.
ENERGY STAR ® SALES ASSOCIATE TRAINING Televisions.
1 ENERGY STAR ® Product Labeling Wood Stove & Pellet Stove Scoping Andrew Fanara Ellen Wildermann Gil Wood.
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY AGENCE INTERNATIONALE DE L’ENERGIE Reducing Standby Power to 1 Watt (and less) Alan Meier International Energy Agency
1 DOE Data Center Energy Efficiency Program and Tool Strategy Paul Scheihing U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
Energy Efficiency Progress and Potential in Utah and the Southwest Howard Geller Presentation at the Utah Governor’s Energy Development Summit Salt Lake.
NEET Workgroup #3 - Residential Subgroup Snohomish County PUD November 2008.
1 HOME ELECTRONICS ENERGY STAR ® SALES ASSOCIATE TRAINING.
Virginia Information Technologies Agency Green Technology Initiatives
E NERGY S TAR ® Refrigerated Beverage Vending Machine Industry Meeting Rachel Schmeltz, US EPA Georgia World Congress Center October 22, 2002.
1 ENERGY STAR ® Context ENERGY STAR program is voluntary; co-managed by EPA & DOE Specifications initially target the most energy efficient 25% of available.
ENERGY STAR ® SALES ASSOCIATE TRAINING Home Electronics.
1 – Consciously Manage Our Capabilities At Intel IT, we think “green” everyday with a long-term strategy for IT sustainability.long-term strategy.
From Policies to Programs to Practices Establishing the Green Infrastructure Eric Friedman Director of State Sustainability Mass. Executive Office of Env.
International Stakeholder Meeting STB Power Use San Francisco June 2005 Presented by Bob Harrison.
Why should we save energy? Americans now spend over $700 billion on energy Americans now spend over $700 billion on energy Energy demand is expected to.
Text space for forum aaaaaaaa aaaaaaaa aaaaaaaa aaaaaaaa aaaaaaaa aaaaaaaa aaaaaaaa 19 & 20 May 2008 Parliament House Canberra Implementing the Australian.
X Hospital’s Sustainable Energy Management Plan. Prescription for Energy Savings Agenda 1. Overview of Duke Energy’s Prescription for Energy Savings 2.
ENERGY STAR ® SALES ASSOCIATE TRAINING Room Air Cleaners (Updated: September 2010)
Enabling Results: Monitoring and Evaluation in the U.S. ENERGY STAR Program September 28, 2012Ashley M. King Environment Officer.
1 IoT for Smart Cities Where we are at and where we could be Olga Cavalli CCAT LAT Argentina Forum on "Powering Smart Sustainable Cities With the Internet.
Clean Air Act Section 111 WESTAR Meeting Presented by Lisa Conner U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Air and Radiation November 6, 2013.
GREEN MARKETING BY RAMAN BEDI SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES PUNJABI UNIVERSITY PATIALA.
Federal Procurement of Energy-Efficient Products: Policy Requirements & Purchasing Tools Christopher Payne Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory June 17,
Front page picture Change picture by marking Picture, right click and choose send to front. Click on the icon in the middle of the picture and locate the.
The Intelliplug TVA105 is the world first “intelligent plug” that can completely eliminate standby power. Televisions typically use around 4W of Power.
A connected home solution
Robin Clark, ICF International Presenting on behalf of ENERGY STAR
DOE Data Center Energy Efficiency Program and Tool Strategy
Limiting console emissions
Energy Efficient Appliances and Plug Loads
Competent Body Meeting Ecolabel Criteria for ‘Televisions’
© 2016 Global Market Insights, Inc. USA. All Rights Reserved Fuel Cell Market size worth $25.5bn by 2024 Low Power Wide Area Network.
Competent Body Meeting Ecolabel Criteria for ‘Televisions’
Presentation transcript:

Measuring and Reducing Set Top Box Power Use International Stakeholder Workshop June 29, 2005 By Noah Horowitz Senior Scientist NRDC

Todays Meeting Go over energy and environmental impacts of set top box power use. Explore feasibility of reducing overall box energy use, especially during extended periods of set top box inactivity. Share information on research and policy developments from around the world. Discuss test methods, operating modes, and performance metrics. Create process for ongoing communication and collaboration.

Who is NRDC? Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) Environmental advocacy group with more than 600,000 members. Air/Energy program interested in reducing global warming pollution and protecting public health. Long track record of collaboration with industry and policy makers on energy efficiency (monitors, soda machines, computers, lighting).

Energy Efficiency Deliver same level of performance while using less energy Efficiency gains through improved designs, more efficient components, etc. Reduce users operating costs. Extremely cost effective. NO CONSUMER SACRIFICE Policies should be performance based, not prescriptive. Encourage innovation.

Todays Scope Cable and satellite set top boxes –Analog and high definition (HD) –Multifunction including built-in digital video recorders (DVRs) –Focus on new boxes to be deployed, not retrofitting existing ones For today, exclude: –DTAs – digital TV adapters (digital to analog) –Game Box Consoles (X-Box, etc.) –CableCARDs integrated in TVs

Why Set Tops? More than 80% of U.S. homes have cable or satellite TV. Many of these customers have 1 or more set top boxes. Per box power use increasing because new boxes have added functionality (dual tuners, recording/storage capability, HD, etc.) Number of new full featured boxes expected to grow dramatically. Set tops consume ~ 1% of national residential electricity use and projected to increase by up to 75% by 2008.

Highlights of NRDC/Ecos Research Set top boxes draw between 10 and 30+ Watts all day long. Pressing off button has no significant impact on power use. Most boxes do not have sleep mode. (always fully on) Annual power consumption of new full featured HD boxes with DVRs approximately kWh/yr. Household set top box annual energy use (for homes with multiple boxes) approaching that of a new refrigerator.

Set Top Environmental Overview Power plants largest source of CO 2, mercury emissions If no efficiency gains made in new set top box designs: National Energy Use (billion kWh per year) User Electricity Bills (billion USD per year) Carbon Dioxide Emissions (million tons per year) Number of 500 MW Power Plants3> 5

Set Top Box (STB) Primer To date, service provider (eg Time Warner, Direct TV, etc.) buys the box and gives or leases the box to their customer. Customer, not box purchaser, pays the electric bill (split incentive).

Unique Challenges Service providers need to maintain continuous connectivity to the boxes in their system –Send updates – program guide, encryption codes (prevent theft) –Ability for two way communication (eg. pay per view

Low Power Mode Challenge Box not being used by the consumer for most of the day. Typical use 4 to 6 hours/day. Can box enter low power mode due to user action or after extended period of inactivity, but still wake in response to head end or user signal? Good analogies – cell phones (uses a lot less power during standby, but always connected and ready to take a call; computer sleep mode).

More Low Power Mode Thoughts Box should enter this mode when: –User pushes the STB power button to off or hits STB remote (unlikely) –After extended period of inactivity –After completing service provider induced update –After recording pre-scheduled show TiVo type issues – hard drive spinning, and speculative recording

Efficiency Gains May Require STB modifications Head-end modifications - Wake and sleep protocols developed and used Will likely need changes in both software and hardware. Proactive coordination between various stakeholders will be needed.

The Potential If US adopted a similar approach to Australia, we could: –Avoid the need for 3 large (500 MW) power plants –Prevent 10 million tons/yr of CO2 emissions, a major global warming pollutant. This is equal to taking all the cars off the road from a city the size of Philadelphia for a year.

Lots of Worldwide Activity EU working to create Code of Conduct. Australians have established mandatory performance standards (MEPS) China very interested in this topic. Current focus DTAs, more complex set tops next. EPA ENERGY STAR – voluntary labeling program. Current spec suspended, planning to reissue in future. Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) Working Group created

Worldwide Harmonization Recognize national markets around the world vary considerably as do local broadcasting requirements. One size fits all spec probably unrealistic. To the extent possible worldwide harmonization desirable for modes, test methods, capabilities, etc. Goal is to reduce burden on STB manufacturers and to achieve energy savings at lowest cost

Todays Ground Rules Today is not a negotiation or an attempt to set power levels. Dialogue to focus on test methods, modes, and what is possible. Aim for constructive discussion/strive for collaboration Please participate. Lots of meeting dedicated to open discussion. Avoid talking about specific pricing, trades secrets, etc.

Link to NRDC/Ecos Paper nergyeff.asp. nergyeff.asp Includes raw data on set top box field measurements