The Danish Energy Agency encourages relevant parties to answer a questionnaire on frequency administration and climate roofs.
The questionnaire was published by a European expert group examining the role of frequency management in relation to climate roofs, and where the Danish Energy Agency, on behalf of Denmark, holds the presidency together with Ireland.
Wireless technologies are expected to play a significant role in the green transition both nationally and internationally. All wireless communication technologies use frequencies. Therefore, the Danish Energy Agency works actively to identify and support the interaction between frequency administration and climate roofs, among other things in a European expert group chaired by the Danish Energy Agency and the Irish telecommunications authority.
This expert group has just published a questionnaire, which the Danish Energy Agency invites relevant parties to answer. It is, for example, interest groups or companies that expect to use wireless technologies for climate solutions, and which may have special needs in relation to future frequency management.
Questionnaire on frequency management and climate
The Radio Spectrum Policy Group (RSPG) is composed of representatives of the EU Member States and assists and advises the Commission on spectrum policy issues. In 2020, the RSPG set up a working group to examine how spectrum management at European level can contribute to climate change. For the purpose of the group’s forthcoming report, a questionnaire has been prepared, which is aimed at users of frequencies, including both telecommunications companies and users of wireless technologies. The questions include:
- The interplay between European climate initiatives such as the Green Deal and the ECO Design Directive and spectrum policy
- Possible initiatives that can reduce the CO2 footprint of wireless communication networks and wireless equipment in the EU
- How wireless technologies can support climate change in other sectors
- Use of frequencies to monitor climate change and collect weather data
- The possibilities for introducing climate roofs in frequency policy and administration.
Source: IT-Kanalen by it-kanalen.dk.
*The article has been translated based on the content of IT-Kanalen by it-kanalen.dk. If there is any problem regarding the content, copyright, please leave a report below the article. We will try to process as quickly as possible to protect the rights of the author. Thank you very much!
*We just want readers to access information more quickly and easily with other multilingual content, instead of information only available in a certain language.
*We always respect the copyright of the content of the author and always include the original link of the source article.If the author disagrees, just leave the report below the article, the article will be edited or deleted at the request of the author. Thanks very much! Best regards!