This document promotes an upcoming facilities management session at the Fall 2012 Data Center World Conference. It provides the website, www.datacenterworld.com, for more information on sessions. The document notes that the presentation contents are owned by AFCOM and Data Center World and require express permission for reuse. It provides a contact, Jay Taylor at jater@afcom.com, for any questions or permission requests.
2. Interested in facilities management?
Learn about the facilities management sessions offered at the upcoming
Fall 2012 Data Center World Conference at:
www.datacenterworld.com.
This presentation was given during the Spring, 2012 Data Center World Conference and Expo.
Contents contained are owned by AFCOM and Data Center World and can only be reused with the
express permission of ACOM. Questions or for permission contact: jater@afcom.com.
3. The facts The need
vs
Energy demand CO2 emissions to
By 2050 avoid dramatic climate
Electricity by 2030
changes by 2050
Source: IEA 2007
Source: IPCC 2007, figure (vs. 1990 level)
Conflicts for
Frequent Rising
Climate change resource access
power outages energy prices
& control
7. US EPA Energy Star Data Center Rating System
◦ Portfolio Manager
US DOE Data Center Energy Practitioner Program
◦ DC Pro
The Green Grid
◦ Data Center Maturity Model
◦ PUE Reporting On-line Tool
Establish your baseline with an assessment
and then manage with DCIM
8. Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) = Total
Energy / UPS Energy
PUE is based on energy, not power
PUE is based on source energy, not site energy
◦ Results in equitable comparisons for buildings with
different fuel types utilized
◦ For a 100% electric building, the use of source energy will
not change PUE
Compare actual PUE to predicted PUE
◦ More efficient data centers will have lower PUE than is
predicted
Express data center efficiency as a 1-to-100
ENERGY STAR rating
◦ Each point on scale equals 1 percentile of data centers
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9. Free, online benchmarking tool
The industry standard in commercial real estate
Track changes in energy, water, GHG emissions over time
within a single building or entire portfolio
Understood and used by many owners, management
companies, local governments, potential buyers and lenders
Learn more: www.energystar.gov/benchmark
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10. General Space Energy
• Address: city, state, zip •Gross Floor Area •IT Energy Use
code • Must not include
•IT Energy Configuration any non-IT loads
• Year built • Must be energy,
•Optional not power
• IT Equipment • 12 consecutive
Redundancy months of energy
• Cooling Equipment data measured at
Redundancy
UPS Output (PDU
input accepted)
•Utility Bills
• 12 consecutive
months of whole
building energy
use for all fuels
used in building
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11. Many people incorrectly classifying spaces such
as server closets as “data center”
Few operators measuring IT energy use
Many users not able to separate IT energy use
from non-IT load
Some users calculating energy use from spot
power measurements
Some users taking measurements at locations
other than those required.
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12. ENERGY STAR Certification for
Commercial Buildings
Recognition for top energy
performance of commercial
buildings
Over 16,800 buildings have
earned the ENERGY STAR (through Jan.
2012)
Professional Engineer or
Registered Architect must certify Superior Energy
application Management!
National
Average
1 50 75 100
1 to 100 Energy Performance Scale
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29. Compare your data center to
peers globally based on:
•construction type
•environmental conditions
•primary purpose
•age
•DCMM targets
•etc.
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33. Choose what is best for you!
US EPA Energy Star
◦ For self improvement
◦ Varied state and municipality compliance
◦ Recognition as an Energy Star Rated Facility
US DOE
◦ US DOE Certified Data Center Assessors
◦ Comprehensive tools, training and standards
◦ Track progress against specific targets
The Green Grid DCMM
◦ Self improvement and global comparisons
◦ Track targets against business objectives and energy targets
◦ Simple, intuitive and translates technical language for senior management
reporting
36. Interested in facilities management?
Learn about the facilities management sessions offered at the upcoming
Fall 2012 Data Center World Conference at:
www.datacenterworld.com.
This presentation was given during the Spring, 2012 Data Center World Conference and Expo.
Contents contained are owned by AFCOM and Data Center World and can only be reused with the
express permission of ACOM. Questions or for permission contact: jater@afcom.com.
Notas do Editor
So the energy equation is very simple and very complex to solve. At minimum, energy consumption, including electricity and other sources, will double in the next 40 years. Electricity itself will double by 2030. At the same time, climate specialists tell us we should divide emissions by 2 to avoid serious climatic changes. In other terms, the world needs to improve its carbon intensity by a factor of 4. This means the developed world, the US, Europe, the Eastern seaboard of China will have to save energy. Mobilization on climate change world wide By 2030, ~3/4 of energy sources will remain CO2-related Grave consequences expected if global temperature rises by 3°c (based on International Energy Agency quotes and studies Important need for reliable energy Cost of 1 hour downtime = up to $10 million (depending on the industries) Green energy is a must and an opportunity Share of renewable in energy mix could double in the next 20 years ( based on both IEA and Department of Energy (DOE), USA)
Increasing cost of energy, electricity. Forecast for managing the increase. $150 per barrel costs Mitigation of overall aggregate increases, as an industry how do we respond
. The Government is coming to HELP
Portfolio manager required for these jurisdictions, enabling utility rebates (taxes or costs) almost always require DC Pro supporting data. Also rebate money is targeted at high performers not updating data center to current code.
You will need to minimally use DC Pro, high performers will use the DCMM, and bounce between
You can not do this with anonyminity
[This slide is a placeholder for a live profiling tool demonstration.] Step 5 is to view the results calculated and displayed by the profiling tool. This is your customized DC Pro Summary Report which can be exported to PDF by clicking on the link at the top of the page. The report is broken into five basic sections. Case Information Annual Energy Use Potential Annual Energy Savings and PUE Benchmarking Potential Annual CO2 Savings Suggested Next Steps The first section of the DC Pro contains information regarding you “ Annual Energy Use. ” This data presents the information you entered as the average cost per unit energy and cost per unit produced. If you wish to go back and edit any of your values or add more data click the previous button at the top of the page to navigate to the desired screen.
[This slide is a placeholder for a live profiling tool demonstration.] Both the site and source energy usage breakouts are reported and PUE for each estimate is shown. Annual energy end-use breakouts are also displayed in pie charts for both the current data center and the potential case after the recommended retrofit actions are implemented. The PUE is benchmarked for both the existing and potential cases. The current PUE is 1.73 (58% of the data center annual energy goes to running the IT equipment) and can be potentially improved to 1.11 (90.1% of the data center annual energy goes to running the IT equipment).
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You can remain anonymous at this point, if they choose to release data More robust, from data center owner operators
IT Gear is good, homework on facility Here is our own personal business case
Compare against other anonymous facilities, or two different data centers the customer owns
Hot Humid versus Cool and Dry
Considered all constituents, what is reasonable for completing amd improving