3. Higher Energy Costs
45% are energy
and VAT taxes
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4. Climate Change Will
Cost Many Lives
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5. Amsterdam to Cut CO2
Emissions by 40% by 2025
Urban windmills
and solar panels
on house roofs
form part of
Amsterdam's
plans to cut
carbon dioxide
emissions by 40
percent by 2025
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6. CO2 emission per sector in
Amsterdam
ICT sector produces 2% of
CO2-emission in
Amsterdam
ICT is responsible for
about 7% of total CO2
emission in Amsterdam
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www.klimaat.amsterdam.nl
7. ICT is Part of The Problem…
240 kg fossil fuel is need to
produce 1 PC*…
…and this produces 700 kg CO2*
50% of all hardware-related costs
are energy-related*
Data growth: Factor 10 every 5
years!*
IT industry responsible for 2% of
van de total world CO2 emission**
(*) IDC
(**) Gartner
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8. … But also of the Solution
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9. Goal of the Amsterdam’s
Green-IT initiative
The Amsterdam’s Green-IT
project aims at the structural
reduction of energy
consumption in the Amsterdam
area by:
1. Structural reduction of energy
consumption of the ICT sector
(Greening-IT)
2. Deploying ICT to reduce the
energy consumption in all other
sectors (Greening by IT).
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10. We Must Work Together
on CO2 Reduction
Reduce energy consumption, increase
use of sustainable energy and improve
fossil fuel combustion
Three waves of measures
Development of regulation and metrics
Implementation and enforcement
Cooperation & Innovation
Urgent need to join forces:
Public and private sectors and also
consumers
Support and extend existing initiatives
SenterNovem: Join MJA (Long-Term
Agreements) on energy efficiency
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11. Greening IT: The Datacenter
is in the spot light
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12. Greening the Data Center:
Power Loss Chain
Slide from BCS DCSG
Heat Exhausted
Fossil Fuel 35% 65% Electricity Generated
Transmission Losses
2.5 2.5
Data Centre 95% % %
Transformer Losses
Data Centre
Cooling Losses
Equipment 40% 25% 35% Power Infrastructure
IT Equipment
Network Equipment
Servers 65% 20% 15% Storage Equipment
Servers
Power Supply
CPU 30% 45% 25% Other Components
CPU
Idle Time Power
CPU Utilisation 20% 80% CPU Load Power
:
CPU energy yield: 0.5% of fossil fuel used!
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13. Greening the Data Center:
Collaboration is needed!
Collaboration is needed between:
Energy providers
Installation equipment manufacturers
Data Center designers and service
providers
IT equipment suppliers
Application developers
Policy makers
Examples of trade-offs
Data center location
Cooling
Water or air? Temperature?
External air or recycled air?
Cabinets or rooms?
Store heat and cooling?
Modeling and controlling heat flow
Waste heat: sell or reuse?
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14. Or Use the Wave Energy
and Sea Water Cooling
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15. Green IT Participants
About 25 organizations (datacenters, ICT
multinationals) have joined the Green-IT initiative.
ASP4all, BT Nederland N.V., Cisco Systems,
Colt, DELL, ECN, Equinix, EvoSwitch,
Getronics – Pinkroccade, Global Switch, HP,
IBM, ICT~Office, Intel, Interxion, KPN, Level3,
Microsoft, Sara, Schubergphilis, SenterNovem,
Sun Microsystems, TelecityGroup, TNO-ICT,
Xentech, RDC, XS4ALL, ICTroom, Ecofys, AIM,
Topstad, Parthenondatacentres, AtosOrgin
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16. Green-IT Discussion
Opportunities offered by Green IT:
Energy and Cost savings
Improve competitiveness
Guaranty continuity
Enabling growth
Offering new business opportunities
All participants are willing to:
Contribute to Amsterdam’s CO2 target
Agree on a CO2 reduction target
Develop ways for reducing energy consumption in own IT sector
but also in other sectors
Develop and adopt maintenance instruments (metrics,
benchmarks, labels, certifications)
Most organizations are committed and already active!
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17. ISPam: “Let’s Do IT Together!”
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18. “ Green is in” Ads
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19. Win an ICT Green Award!
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20. Green-IT Initiative Approach
Raising energy awareness (whole value chain)
Sharing of knowledge and expertise
Best practices and lessons learned
Define and adopt climate goals
Develop a shared vision (across IT value chain)
Define benchmarks and KPI’s (e.g. ECN)
Harmonization with MJA, TGG and EU CoC
Develop Pilots (with/without Government as
launching customers)
Investigate desirability and feasibility of
certifications and labeling
Develop and promote a Dutch Solution to
contribute to the municipality climate goals
Sign individual climate agreements
Innovation Award (ICT for CO2 reduction)
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21. Green IT and Greening by IT
The Green IT Project is also aimed at
Promoting and deploying ICT in other
sectors stimulating the “Greening by IT”.
One example that appealed to participants
is the use of thin clients in combination with
glass fiber, virtualization/Grid technology
and energy-efficient datacenters to realize
high energy savings.
Supercomputing and broadband will
also help decrease the CO2 footprint of
other sectors
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22. ICT CO2 immediate Reduction
Potential
2008 05 22, OECD WORKSHOP ON ICT AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES , Copenhagen
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23. ICT Transformative CO2
Reduction Potential
2008 05 22, OECD WORKSHOP ON ICT AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES , Copenhagen
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