Power-hungry gadgets killing the planet

IEA's Nobuo Tanaka
Nobuo Tanaka of the IEA wants to sort out our gadgets

We all love our gadgets but they appear not to be so kind back to us - that's the finding of a new report from the IEA on the impact of the energy consumption of our shiny new toys.

The International Energy Agency publication called Gadgets and Gigawatts, which was published last week in Paris, says electronic consumer goods could demand up to 1,700 Terawatt hours of electricity by 2030.

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