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Designing for Sustainability: Breakthrough or suboptimisation? Daniel Pargman ([email protected]) Edvard Ahlsén, Cecilia Engelbarg KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm

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Designing for Sustainability: Breakthrough or suboptimisation?Daniel Pargman ([email protected])Edvard Ahlsén, Cecilia EngelbargKTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm

If the goal is to cut carbon emissions radically by 2050, we urgently need to…

• Install smart screen fridges?• Pull out smartphone charger when the phone is charged?• Put brakes on the expansion of digital infrastructures?• Switch to more energy-­efficient screens for our digital devices?

Sustainability – what are we aiming for and?

“Every little bit helps” vs “looking at the larger picture”

MacKay: “If everyone does a little, we’ll achieve only a little”

Is switching from LED to more energy-­efficient OLED screens = “a little” or “a lot”?

Are OLED screens a stepping stone to a sustainable society or merely a distraction, “sustainability theatre”?

David MacKay’s (2008) :

Sceens galore: portable (tablets), intimate (smartphones), ubuquitous (electronic shelf labels), workly (PCs, laptops), homely (TVs smart homes, screen fridges) and public (large public displays)

The screen = one of the most energy-­hungry components in electronic devices

OLED screens hold the promise of thinner, brighter, faster, less expensive and more energy-­stingy screens (compared to current LED screens)

On the energy profiles OLED screens

OLED screens do not require any backlight because the pixels themselves emit light (when needed)

OLED energy savings will happen when the color black is displayed.OLED energy savings will evaporate when the color white is displayed

∑ There is a mismatch between the energy-­saving potential of OLED screens vis-­à-­vis current webpages/webpage design practices

On the effects of OLED screen energy profiles

ExperimentPilot study of user

acceptance of OLED-­

adapted colorschemes

Different persons had different opinions about various prototypes.

The black prototype was the most popular;; 48% stated they would use it “often” or “always” if available.

… though not primarily for sustainability reasons but rather for making each charge last longer

Results

OLED makes great sense in the lab … but how about “in the wild”?

Squint and only look at the screen technology in itself vs look at the larger ecosystem in which the technology is placed and used!? • … Including lifestyles, practices, habits, behaviors?

Holistic perspective – systems boundaries

Where should the energy saving potential primarily be harvested?To realise the energy saving potential is primarily an issue of:• Hardware?• Software?• Content providers, webpage design?• User behavior?

Where should energy savings happen?

Your inefficient fridge – should you replace it with a new one?Your fuel-­inefficient car vs. an eclectic car?Your TV, laptop, tablet, phone vs. OLED screens?

Interventions can have savingsInterventions always have costs

For the screen, but…• The phone is a larger system than the screen• The network is a larger system than the phone• The universe of Internet content is larger than the network that shuffles information back and forth

• Behaviors, practices, habits are larger (?) than the universe of webpages

Best case = 90% savings for the screen

Energy used when charging your iPhone 5/6 or Samsung Galaxy SIII from 0 to 100% each day for a year vsEnergy used each day in the average life of a (middle-­class) European

Fisher 2012, 2014 & MacKay 2008

Charging your phone vs average European lifestyle

Energy used when charging your iPhone 5/6 or Samsung Galaxy SIII from 0 to 100% each day for a year ≈ 4 kWh/year

Energy used to manufacture a smartphone = 278 kWh

Payback time = 70 yearsFisher 2012, 2014, Raghavan & Ma 2011

Energy savings vs embodied energy

Informant: "I would first of all be curious as to how much energy you save in actual numbers, or get a comparison with something else (flying to Thailand, eating meat, printing an e-­mail) -­ only then would I really be able to decide to what extent I'd be willing to change my browsing habits. But I can definitely see me using the last [black prototype], if it brings reasonably good energy-­savings”

… but there might of course be other reasons for switching

A switch to OLED screens is not sustainable

Require, ask or beg individuals to make more environmentally sound consumption choices?Or, work with societal actors in a variety of societal dimensions (institutional, political, corporate, cultural, legal, economic…)?

Individual behavior vs systems and structures

Choice of systems boundaries make all the difference between “sustainable” and “wasteful”

Something that seems to be sustainable when analysed as a stand-­alone system (a screen fridge for decreasing food waste?) might not be sustainable when you take a step back and expand the systems boundaries!

Think about systems boundaries!

Daniel [email protected]

danielpargman.blogspot.com

Thank you!