Huawei Releases its Green Development 2030 Report

 
 

The “Green Development 2030” is the latest in a series of “Intelligent World 2030” reports that systematically present Huawei's outlook on the future, and provide a general blueprint for the ICT industry's development and how it can contribute to other industries. 

“Green Development 2030” has been developed based on the industry insights and best practices Huawei has gathered over years, and supplemented by the input from nearly 100 industry experts and more than 30 third-party organizations including policy makers, associations, think tanks, and enterprises.

The “Green Development 2030” report focuses on how digitalization and decarbonization can drive green development, as well as potential applications of green ICT in key industries by 2030.

It also explains the three main pathways that future ICT innovation should pursue to empower green development:

  • Improving the energy efficiency of digital infrastructure.

  • Increasing the share of renewables in electricity generation.

  • Enabling green industries.

This will provide insights for green development efforts worldwide.

Kevin Zhang, CMO of Huawei's ICT Infrastructure Business, said, "Digitalization and decarbonization reinforce each other and jointly drive green development. ICT will be key to both digitalization and decarbonization processes. As a leader in ICT innovation, Huawei is committed to building green ICT infrastructure, accelerating the development of renewable energy, and improving energy savings and emission reductions in a wide range of industries. This is how we hope to promote sustainable development within our society at large."

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