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ICT energy consumption

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Digitalisation of goods: a systematic review of the determinants and magnitude of the impacts on energy consumption

13 March, 2020

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Dematerialisation and sharing of goods

21 January, 2019

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Scoping note: Reviewing the evidence on ICTs and energy consumption

16 January, 2019

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ICT energy consumption evidence

01 November, 2018

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