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publicationDecember 19, 2023

Measuring the Emissions & Energy Footprint of the ICT Sector: Implications for Climate Action

Cooling tower set in a large data center

Collaboration between the digital and energy sectors can cut ICT emissions and encourage sustainable energy use. © Shutterstock

Reducing emissions from the rapidly expanding digital sector while expanding connectivity for those without internet access requires better data on energy usage and emissions within the information and communication technology (ICT) sector.

The World Bank report, Measuring the Emissions & Energy Footprint of the ICT Sector: Implications for Climate Action, brings together data and analysis on the energy and emissions across 30 countries from their telecommunications, connectivity networks, data centers, and consumer devices.  It also addresses the policy and regulatory implications of this data and dives deeper into these issues through country case studies.

Key messages:

  • Collaboration between the digital and energy sectors can cut ICT emissions and encourage sustainable energy use. Examples, like South Africa’s energy market liberalization which opened the way for Amazon to invest in one the country's largest solar farms to supply renewables for its data center, and Brazil’s direct generation regulation, which has enlivened the country's renewable industry efforts with some telecom operators now running their networks on renewable energy, show how regulatory and financial incentives can encourage greater use of clean energy in the digital sector.