Title: Sustainable ICT Applications Winner: Braintree District Council
1SUSTAINABLE ICT AN overview British Computer
Society 14th November Professor Peter
James www.susteit.org.uk
2ICT BENEFITS SMART 2020
- Environmental- Cut global CO2 emissions in 2020
by 15, with 946 billion of cost savings- Avoid
c 5 tonnes of CO2 emissions through applications
for every tonne created by production, use
disposal of equipment - Social- e.g. access overcoming disability
3ENERGY CARBON FOOTPRINT
- Downloadable tool www.susteit.org.uk
- Default assumptions or your own data
- University of Sheffield- 19 of non-domestic
electricity- 1 million bills in 2009- PCs
higher than expected- Data centres/networks
lower than expected
4FOOTPRINTING RESULTS
University of Sheffield University of Sheffield (ex HPC) Lowestoft College City College Norwich
Total Electricity (kWh) 8,680,806 (100) 7,472,188 (100) 453,714 (100) 1,241,700 (100)
PCs and monitors 4,164,477 (48) 4,164,477 (56) 197,402 (44) 510,896 (41)
Servers 1,520,736 (18) 1,520,736 (20) 135,999 (30) 226,665 (18)
HPC 1,208,617 (14) 0 0 0
Imaging 835,659 (10) 835,659 (11) 42,171 (9) 236,901 (19)
Networks 687,362 (8) 687,362 (9) 68,538 (15) 156,629 (13)
AV 61,598 (1) 61,598 (1) 7,482 (2) 89,936 (7)
Telephony 202,356 (2) 202,536 (3) 2,122 (lt1) 12,790 (1)
5FHE - A LARGE ICT FOOTPRINT
- 2 of global CO2 emissions
- ICT in UK HE- 760,000 PCs- 215,000 servers-
147,000 networked printers- 512,000 Mwh of
electricity- 275,000 tonnes of CO2 - over 60
million in 2009
6325,000 Coal-Powered Computers
7EQUIPMENT LIFE CYCLE
Transport
Manufacture
Materials
Use
Disposal
8KEY LIFE CYCLE QUESTIONS
- Can we ever get a complete picture?- HP 1.5
million tonnes CO2 eq direct- 4.5 million tonnes
from Tier 1 suppliers - What balance of impacts across the life cycle?
e.g. productionuse energy - Williams/UN
University 41- EU Commission study 14 - How can we influence upstream impacts?
9DESKTOP LIFE CYCLE IMPACTS
10POTENTIAL MEASURES BY IT?
Short Term
Medium Term
- Specifying lower power equipment
- Automatic powerdown of networked devices
- Extending longevity
- Modifying data centre layout
- Increasing computer CPU utilisation
- Virtualisation
- Minimising storage
- Thin client in specialised applications
11CROSS-FUNCTIONAL MEASURES
Short Term
Medium Term
- Awareness campaigns
- Powerdown of non networked devices
- Upgrading data centre power supply arrangements
- Increasing use of videoconferencing
- Maximum use of thin client where effective
- Free cooling of data centres
- Effective document and print management
12CARDIFF UNIVERSITY
- Low power servers
- Chilled water cooling
- Efficient layout
- Efficient UPS
- 30 support overhead
13LONG TERM CHANGES
- Less energy and material intensive desktops-
cloud computing medium client- e-readers and
total content - Zero carbon data centres
- Pay as you go computing
- Intelligent campus- from computer to building
maintenance?
14REMOTE COMPUTING
- Direct outsourcing- Leeds Met using Google for
student email and word processing (Google Apps) - Collaborative outsourcing- London MAN for backup
- Managed service (e.g. accounting payroll)
- Common data centres- YHMAN Derby/Salford/Sheffiel
d Hallam- economies of scale/scope- greater
location flexibility- expert suppliers
15AVE MARIA UNIVERSITY
Fire Alarm System
CampusSecurity
Power System
IntrusionDetection
ElevatorMgmt.
Lighting Controls
Access Control(security system)
HVACControl
EvacuationManagement
SecurityUsers
Building Maintenance Users
16QUEEN MARGARET UNIVERSITY
- Wanted greenest building in UK
- PCs main barrier
- 98 thin client
- 25-30 space savings