ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN DATA PROCESSING CENTERS

Authors

  • Redondo Gil Carlos Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj08.580

Abstract

On a global scale, IT equipment is responsible for 2% of CO2

emissions, the same quantity as that emitted by the totality of airline

companies world-wide.

Furthermore, and as a point of reference, electricity consumption by

data processing centers in the USA constitutes approximately 2% of

total national electricity consumption. This high rate of consumption

implies that IT is currently the second most contaminating industry on

the planet, surpassed only, once again, by the aeronautical industry.

However, given its present rate of growth, IT will shortly head the list.

This article assesses the present and future situation of IT center energy

consumption and associated environmental effects, and also looks at

how state-of-the-art technology, correctly implemented, could ensure

significant rationalization of data processing center energy

consumption. The article will examine optimization techniques,

specific problems and case studies.

Author Biography

  • Redondo Gil Carlos

    Scientific Manager, Castile and León Technological Center for Supercomputing (FCSC)

    Edificio CRAI-TIC, Campus de Vegazana s/n.

    University of León. E-24071-León (Spain).

    carlos.redondo@fcsc.es http://www.fcsc.es

    (2) Electrical Engineering & Systems Engineering and Automatic Control Department

    Faculty of Industrial and Computer Engineering, University of León. E-24071-León (Spain).

    carlos.redondo.gil@unileon.es

    http://www.unileon.es

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2024-01-24

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