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 “EMF, Environment, Climate Action, Sustainable Digitalization, and Circular Econo​my” 

(Wroclaw, 17-21 June 2024)​​


The fifth meeting of ITU-T Study Group 5 “EMF, environment, climate action, sustainable digitalization and circular economy” in the 2022–2024 study period, convened by TSB Collective letter 7, took place in Wroclaw, Poland, from 17 to 21 June 2024.

The ITU-T SG5 meeting was chaired by Mr Dominique Würges (France), Chair of ITU-T Study Group 5, and supported by the following Vice-Chairs: Pedro Brisson (Argentina), Jean Manuel Canet (France), Beniamino Gorini (Nokia Corporation, Finland), Byung Chan Kim (Korea, Rep. of), Shuguang Qi (China), and Nevine Tewfik (Egypt).

Remote ​participation was provided for all sessions.

Statistics​​

Main discussions and results
At its meeting held in Wroclaw from 17 to 21 June 2024, ITU-T Study Group 5 achieved the following outcomes: 

Major accomplishments​
Approval of the report of the last SG5 meeting​​​


Recommendations Consented by SG5 for Last Call (AAP - Recommendation A.8)​

 R​evised Recommendations

ITU-T Rec. Num​ber

Title

Question

TD

K.81


High-power electromagnetic immunity guide for telecommunication systems

Q1/5

TD1656

K.87

Guide for the application of electromagnetic security requirements – Overview

Q1/5

TD1657​

​​K.12

Characteristics of gas discharge tubes for the protection of telecommunications installations

Q2/5

TD1614

K.52
Guidance on complying with limits for human exposure to electromagnetic fields

Q3/5

TD1665
K.83
Monitoring of electromagnetic field levels
Q3/5​
TD1686-R1

K.100

Measurement of radio frequency electromagnetic fields to determine compliance with human exposure limits when a base station is put into operation
Q3
/5

TD1641-R3​

K.42

General Principle for the definition of emission and immunity requirements for Telecommunications/ICTs Equipment​
Q4/5

TD1601
L.1310
​Energy efficiency metrics and measurement methods for telecommunication equipment
Q6/5

L.1410

​Methodology for environmental life cycle assessments of information and communication technology goods, networks and services

Q9
/5

TD1597-R1​

New Recommendations

ITU-T Rec. Number

Work item or provisional name

Title

Question

TD

K.155

​K.SPDM
Performance Requirements and Test Methods for Surge Protective Modules Used in AC power port of Telecommunication Equipment
Q1/5​

TD-1579-R2

K.156

K.peak

Time and spatial averaging in RF-EMF exposure assessment

Q3/5

K.157


K.emc_satellite

Electromagnetic compatibility requirements and test methods for satellite communication terminal equipment

Q4/5


TD1591

L.1260


L.FEMS
Reference Model of a Factory Energy Management System

Q6
/5

TD1583-R2

L.1327​


L.Cooling_DC​
Guidelines on the selection of cooling technologies for data centres in multiple scenarios

Q6/5


TD1588-R2


L.1017
​L.Env.PerSmartphone
Environmental performance scoring of smartphones​Q7/5
TD1582-R2

L.1071
L.D4PI​​A model for digital product passport information on sustainability and circularity
Q7/5 TD1586-R2

L.1028



L.UPR10​
Indicator for global-warming-potential impact as a function of ICT-equipment operating-lifetime extension​
Q7/5

TD1595

L.1632
L.IDENT​Identification method for building infrastructure equipment in a sustainable city​Q13/5
TD1615-R1

L.1472

L.database​
​Requirements for the creation of an ITU database on energy consumption and GHG emissions of the ICT sector

Q9/5

TD1635-R5
L.1384

L.VMPS​
Implementation of a virtual micro power station at base station sites​ Q11/5 TD1619-R3

L.1490
​L. GHG management​
Framework and Functional Requirements of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Management System using Digital Technology for Public Sector​
Q11/5

TD1621-R1​


Agreed informative texts

Document

Work item or provisional name​​

Title

Question

TD

​​K.Suppl.32
K.Suppl.32Case studies of radio frequency - electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) assessment
​Q3/5 TD1652
L.Suppl.60 to ITU-T L.1410
L.Suppl.Mobile_Phone_LCA

Example of an LCA of a mobile phone fully compliant with Recommendation ITU-T L.1410

​Q9/5


TD1596

L. Suppl.44

L. Suppl.44​
​Guidelines on best practices and environment friendly policies for effective information and communication technology deployment methods

​Q11/5

TD1649-R2


New work items​

Work item​

Title

Question

TD

K.12 (rev)

Characteristics of gas discharge tubes for the protection of telecommunications installations

Q2/5

TD1613 (A.1)​

K.Suppl.25

​Long reach single twisted-pair Ethernet resistibility testing

Q2/5

TD1683 (A.13)​

K.91 (rev)

Guidance for assessment, evaluation and monitoring of human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields

Q3/5

TD1610 (A.1)

K.100 (rev)

Measurement of radio frequency electromagnetic fields to determine compliance with human exposure limits when a base station is put into operation

Q3/5

TD1608 (A.1)

K.calibr
Calibration for equipment for the EMF assessment

Q3/5

TD1643 (A.1)

K.RIS_EMC

​Electromagnetic compatibility requirements and measurement methods for Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface

Q4/5

TD1599 (A.1)
K.42
Preparation of emission and immunity requirements for telecommunication equipment – General principles

Q4/5

TD1602 (A.1)
K.emc_satellite_ES
Electromagnetic compatibility requirements and test methods for Earth stations for satellite communications

Q4/5

TD1604 (A.1)

L.DLEE

Deep Learning Computing Energy Efficiency Evaluation Framework and Metrics

Q6/5

TD1634-R3 (A.1)
​L.S_AI
Recommendation for the design of environmentally sustainable AI-based and XR-based Systems
Q6/5 TD1664-R2 (A.1)
L.DPP4C
Consumer-oriented environmental information and reverse value chain information about ICT goods on digital product passports

Q7/5

TD1637-R2 (A.1)
L.ICT4RD
Methodology of Using ICTs to Manage the Recycling and Disposal of E-waste

Q7/5

TD1648-R3 (A.1)
L.ClimAI
Guidelines for Assessing the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Greenhouse gas emissions​​

Q9/5

TD1690-R2 (A.1)
L.Carbon_DA
Guidelines for Data Annotation for Carbon emissions Verification Knowledge Graph

Q9/5

TD1661-R1 (A.1)
L.TR_MAP_GHG
Assessing the Projections of Urban Greenhouse Gas Emission

Q9/5

TD1673-R2 (A.1)
L.PCF_SEM
Methodology for the assessment of the carbon footprint of a smart electricity meter

Q9/5

TD1650-R2 (A.1)
L.Suppl.CFA_BSE to ITU-T L.1410
Guidelines for Carbon Footprint Assessment of 5G Base Station Equipment

Q9/5

TD1653-R1 (A.13)​
L.Suppl.CE_Shared_BS to ITU-T L.1420
Carbon Emission Accounting and Allocation Methods for infrastructure Shared Base Station Sites

Q9/5

TD1660-R3 (A.13)
L.TR_GLC_ service
General principles for the evaluation of low-carbon ICT service enterprises

Q9/5

TD1701-R2 (A.13)
L.TR_GLC_manufacturing
General principles for the evaluation of low-carbon ICT manufacturing enterprises

Q9/5

TD1707-R2 (A.13)
L.EnvImpServers
Requirements for environmental impact evaluation of servers

Q9/5

TD1706-R2 (A.1)
L.impact_simplified
Simplified assessments of the GHG emissions impact of the use of ICT solutions

Q9/5

TD1708-R2 (A.1)
L.PS_HPC
Distributed Power Supply Architecture for High Performance Computing (HPC) Data Center

Q11/5

TD1623-R1 (A.1)

L.PV_base station
Smart controlling methods for photovoltaics system installed in base station site
Q11/5
TD1642-R2 (A.1)
L.TR_DG assessment​
Assessment method of sustainable transition in cities using ICTs​ Q11/5 TD1676-R3 (A.13)
L.1203 (Revision)
Colour and marking identification of up to 400 VDC power distribution for information and communication technology systems

Q11/5

TD1710-R1 (A.1)
L.1210 (Revision)​​

Sustainable power-feeding solutions for 5G networks​ Q11/5TD1711-R1 (A.1)

L.liquid_DC
​High Efficiency Liquid Cooling Solutions and Practices for Data Centres
Q12/5 TD1669-R1 (A.1)
​L.low_DC

Guidelines for the construction of low carbon data centres to climate change mitigation and adaptation​Q12/5
TD1670-R3 (A.1)
​L.Bio-Adapt
​Biodiversity Adaptation to Climate Change
Q12/5 TD1671-R1 (A.1)​
​​
Contributions
The full list of Contributions can be found in TD1528.
C596-R1 on Proposal ToR of a new question as result of the merging of part of Q11, Q12 and Q13 for the next study period was submitted to QAll/5 by Telecom Italia S.p.A (Italy). During the opening plenary, it was agreed to address this Contribution during one of the SG5 WTSA sessions. ​

Reports of Working Parties

Working Parties Meeting
Detailed reports of the question sessions are developed in Annex A.

Report of Q8/5 Guides and terminology on environment​
The draft Report of Q8/5 can be found in TD1328-R2.

Sessions on SG5 WTSA-24 preparation and report of the WTSA-24 Preparation Ad-Hoc Group
The SG5 WTSA-24 preparation ad hoc group was established at the ITU-T SG5 meeting, 13–23 June 2023, in Sophia Antipolis, France.

The Co-Conveners of this group were:
The tasks of this ad hoc group were to: ​The ad hoc group held 17 meetings from 9 August 2023 to 6 June 2024.

The report of the progress of the ad-hoc group was presented during the SG5 opening plenary on 17 June 2024, as contained in TD1566-R2.

During the SG5 meeting (17–21 June 2024), four sessions of the SG5 WTSA-24 preparation ad hoc group were held, as follows:​
During these sessions, the group revised and finalized the SG5 ToR Questions, title, and mandate. The new proposed SG5 title to be submitted for WTSA-24 is Environment, climate action, circular economy and EMF​ (as contained in TD1720).

The report of these sessions is in TD1722-R1.

Action plans for implementation of WTSA-20 Resolutions 72, 73 and 79 (Rev. Geneva, 2022) (Human exposure to EMF, environment, climate change and circular economy, and e-waste) ​​ ​
TD1564-R1 contains the “Action Plan” for the implementation of WTSA-20 Resolutions 72, 73 and Resolution 79 (Geneva, 2022) (Human exposure to EMF, environment, climate change, and circular economy and e-waste). This document was updated during the meeting. It was agreed that the document will be further updated to include the results of this meeting and will be submitted for WTSA-24

Updates on Focus Group on metaverse — WG8: Sustainability, Accessibility & Inclusion​​ with special focus on Technical group on sustainability
The final and last meeting of the Focus Group on metaverse took place from 12–13 June 2024 in Geneva, Switzerland. The final deliverables and meeting report is contained here​.

During the SG5 plenary, an update was provided on the work of WG8 “Sustainability, Accessibility & Inclusion” related to activities carried out in the Task Group on sustainability. The following deliverables were briefly presented by the TG Chair, Qi Shuguang:

​Technical Report​
​Metaverse Sustainability: Driving energy efficiency and GHG emissions reduction
​The deliverable is contained in FGMV-O-264.
Technical Specification​
​Methodology on assessment of GHG emissions of metaverse
​The deliverable is contained in FGMV-O-265.

See also TD1565.

ITU-T SG5 Regional Groups

Collaboration matters and information sharing​​​

​During the opening plenary, the following information was provided:
The following TDs were noted during the ITU-T SG5 opening plenary:

ITU Council 2024

The ITU Council 2024 took place from 4–14 June 2024. The SG5 Chair provided a brief highlight of the main discussion of the meeting and mentioned the approval of new council Resolution on sustainability and climate action:

SG5 Newcomers’ session ​

Due to the tight schedule, an exclusive session for newcomers was not scheduled. Experts were advised to contact Ms Nevine Tewfik and Mr Paolo Gemma, SG5 mentors (tsbsg5@itu.int), should they be interested in receiving a presentation for newcomers and support on SG5 activities and ITU-T working methods.

The following TDs were prepared for the newcomers and were noted during the ITU-T SG5 opening plenary.

Promotion activities and b​ridging the standardization gap

​Information was provided on the events organized as of June 2024 related to the activities on Environment, EMF and Circular Economy:
During the ITU-T SG5 closing plenary the following activities were announced. More information will be made available on the ITU SG5 website:

SG5 Management Team, Rapporteurs and Associate Rapporteurs and Liaison Rapporteurs

List of stale work items ​

TSB provided information on the list of stale and possible work items as contained in TD1318. The Rapporteurs of the concerned Questions were encouraged to discuss these work items during their respective sessions and take appropriate action.

Dates of the next ITU-T SG5 meeting ​

The next ITU-T SG5 is planned to be held from 26 May to 6 June 2025, in Geneva, Switzerland. It was mentioned that the date and venue might change depending on invitations received.


 
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