Category: Data Center Energy
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Paper notes – A systematic review of the costs and impacts of integrating variable renewables into power grids
My notes on the paper: Heptonstall, P.J. & Gross, R.J.K. (2021) A systematic review of the costs and impacts of integrating variable renewables into power grids. Nature Energy. 6 (1), 72–83.
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How energy efficient is application streaming?
As more applications are run through a web browser, even that is beginning to be streamed from the cloud. Is that the best use of our now highly efficient computers? How energy efficient is application streaming?
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Paper notes – An Analysis of Renewable Energy Usage by Mobile Data Network Operators
My notes on the paper: Syed et al (2021) An Analysis of Renewable Energy Usage by Mobile Data Network Operators. Sustainability. 13 (4), 1886.
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How data center operators can transition to renewable energy
To avoid accusations of greenwashing, data center operators must consider investing in a portfolio of renewable energy products. RECs cannot credibly be used to back claims of 100% renewable energy use.
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Paper notes – Energy-efficient cloud computing technologies and policies for an eco-friendly cloud market
My notes on the paper: Montevecchi, F., Hinterholzer, S., Stickler, T. & Hintemann, R. (2020) Energy-efficient cloud computing technologies and policies for an eco-friendly cloud market: final study report.
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Paper notes – Moore’s Law and ICT Innovation in the Anthropocene
My notes on the paper: Bol, D., Pirson, T. & Dekimpe, R. (2021) Moore’s Law and ICT Innovation in the Anthropocene.
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RECs cannot be used to back claims of 100% renewable energy
Most data center sustainability strategies still focus on renewable energy certificates (RECs). RECs are now considered low quality products because they cannot credibly be used to back claims of 100% renewable energy use
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My new startup – Console – the best tools for developers
What’s next? 1) Console – a free weekly email digest of the best tools for developers; 2) researching sustainable computing at Uptime Institute.
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Carbon footprint – laptops vs servers, Intel vs ARM
The carbon footprint of a laptop is mostly in the manufacturing. Servers are different, and ARM chips are starting to change the game.
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Sustainable computing – where to focus?
Progress in renewable energy has pushed IT carbon footprints down, revealing how much more work is needed in manufacturing.