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Technology and business opportunities in Green IT in Ottawa  Bill St. Arnaud Bill.st.arnaud@gmail.com Unless otherwise noted all material in this slide deck may be reproduced, modified or distributed without prior permission of the author
Global Average Temperature
2009 second warmest year ever
Jan, Feb Mar 2010 warmest ever This is despite a solar sun spot minimum
Climate Forecasts ,[object Object]
11°C increase in Northern Canada & Europe
http://globalchange.mit.edu/pubs/abstract.php?publication_id=990
Last Ice age average global temperature was 5-6°C cooler than today
Most of Canada & Europe was under 2-3 km ice
With BAU we are talking about 5-6°C change in temperature in the opposite direction in less than 80 YearsMIT
Climate Change is not reversible Climate Change is not like acid rain, water management or ozone destruction where environment will quickly return to normal once source of pollution is removed GHG emissions will stay in the atmosphere for thousands of years and continue to accumulate Planet will continue to warm up even if we drastically reduce emissions Weaver et al., GRL (2007) All we hope to achieve is to slow down the rapid rate of climate change
Climate tipping points USGS report finds that future climate shifts have been underestimated and warns of debilitating  abrupt shift in climate that would be devastating.  Tipping elements in the Earth's climate  - National Academies of Science “Society may be lulled into a false sense of security by smooth projections of global change. Our synthesis of present knowledge suggests that a variety of tipping elements could reach their critical point within this century under anthropogenic climate change. “
2009-10 Canada winter 4.2C warmer than average
The Global ICT Carbon Footprint isRoughly the Same as the Aviation Industry Today But ICT Emissions are Growing at 6% Annually! www.smart2020.org ICT represent  8% of global electricity consumption Projected to grow to as much as 20% of all electrical consumption in the US  (http://uclue.com/index.php?xq=724) Future Broadband- Internet alone is expected to consume 5% of all electricity http://www.ee.unimelb.edu.au/people/rst/talks/files/Tucker_Green_Plenary.pdf
The Global ICT Carbon Footprint by Subsector The Number of PCs (Desktops and Laptops) Globally is Expected to Increase from 592 Million in 2002 to More Than Four Billion in 2020  www.smart2020.org Data Centers  & Clouds Are Low Hanging Fruit PCs Are Biggest Problem Telecom & Internet fastest growing
IT biggest power draw Energy Consumption World Wide Transportation 25% Energy Consumption Typical Building Buildings 50% Lighting 11% Manufacturing 25% IT   Equipment     30-40% Heating, Cooling and Ventilation 40-50% Other 6% Sources: BOMA 2006, EIA 2006, AIA 2006
Digital vs Traditional appliances
Growth Projections Data Centers Half of ICT consumption is data centers In ten years  50% of today’s Data Centers and major science facilities in the US will have insufficient power and cooling;* By 2012, half of all Data Centers will have to relocate or outsource applications to another facility.* CO2 emissions from US datacenters greater than all CO2 emissions from Netherlands or Argentina http://bit.ly/cW6jEY Coal fuels much of Internet 'cloud,' Greenpeace says http://bit.ly/bkeSec Data centers will consume 12% of electricity in the US by 2020 (TV Telecom) Source:  Gartner; Meeting the DC power and cooling challenge
Green IT Enabling Effect is Significant  Can deliver carbon emission reductions five times size of sector’s own footprint by 2020 7.8 Giga-tons carbon dioxide equivalent  Greater than US or China’s current annual emissions Key sectors include Transportation, Buildings, Industrial Processes,  and Power No other sector can achieve this enabler effect !! Source:  SMART 2020: Enabling the low carbon economy in the information age, 2008 12
Canada’s Green IT enabler effect ,[object Object]
Enabling effect estimated at between 19.1 – 36 MT of CO2e
Telework, Car pools, Transportation logistics, Virtual Meetings, Smart Buildings & e-commerce
Estimated financial benefit between $7.5 billion – $12.9 billionSource: Industry Canada
GreenStar –Clouds and Virtualization http://www.greenstarnetwork.com/ ,[object Object]
Share infrastructure & maximize lower cost power by “following wind & sun” networks.

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Ocri technology and business opportunities in green it in

  • 1. Technology and business opportunities in Green IT in Ottawa  Bill St. Arnaud Bill.st.arnaud@gmail.com Unless otherwise noted all material in this slide deck may be reproduced, modified or distributed without prior permission of the author
  • 4. Jan, Feb Mar 2010 warmest ever This is despite a solar sun spot minimum
  • 5.
  • 6. 11°C increase in Northern Canada & Europe
  • 8. Last Ice age average global temperature was 5-6°C cooler than today
  • 9. Most of Canada & Europe was under 2-3 km ice
  • 10. With BAU we are talking about 5-6°C change in temperature in the opposite direction in less than 80 YearsMIT
  • 11. Climate Change is not reversible Climate Change is not like acid rain, water management or ozone destruction where environment will quickly return to normal once source of pollution is removed GHG emissions will stay in the atmosphere for thousands of years and continue to accumulate Planet will continue to warm up even if we drastically reduce emissions Weaver et al., GRL (2007) All we hope to achieve is to slow down the rapid rate of climate change
  • 12. Climate tipping points USGS report finds that future climate shifts have been underestimated and warns of debilitating abrupt shift in climate that would be devastating. Tipping elements in the Earth's climate - National Academies of Science “Society may be lulled into a false sense of security by smooth projections of global change. Our synthesis of present knowledge suggests that a variety of tipping elements could reach their critical point within this century under anthropogenic climate change. “
  • 13. 2009-10 Canada winter 4.2C warmer than average
  • 14. The Global ICT Carbon Footprint isRoughly the Same as the Aviation Industry Today But ICT Emissions are Growing at 6% Annually! www.smart2020.org ICT represent 8% of global electricity consumption Projected to grow to as much as 20% of all electrical consumption in the US (http://uclue.com/index.php?xq=724) Future Broadband- Internet alone is expected to consume 5% of all electricity http://www.ee.unimelb.edu.au/people/rst/talks/files/Tucker_Green_Plenary.pdf
  • 15. The Global ICT Carbon Footprint by Subsector The Number of PCs (Desktops and Laptops) Globally is Expected to Increase from 592 Million in 2002 to More Than Four Billion in 2020 www.smart2020.org Data Centers & Clouds Are Low Hanging Fruit PCs Are Biggest Problem Telecom & Internet fastest growing
  • 16. IT biggest power draw Energy Consumption World Wide Transportation 25% Energy Consumption Typical Building Buildings 50% Lighting 11% Manufacturing 25% IT Equipment 30-40% Heating, Cooling and Ventilation 40-50% Other 6% Sources: BOMA 2006, EIA 2006, AIA 2006
  • 18. Growth Projections Data Centers Half of ICT consumption is data centers In ten years 50% of today’s Data Centers and major science facilities in the US will have insufficient power and cooling;* By 2012, half of all Data Centers will have to relocate or outsource applications to another facility.* CO2 emissions from US datacenters greater than all CO2 emissions from Netherlands or Argentina http://bit.ly/cW6jEY Coal fuels much of Internet 'cloud,' Greenpeace says http://bit.ly/bkeSec Data centers will consume 12% of electricity in the US by 2020 (TV Telecom) Source: Gartner; Meeting the DC power and cooling challenge
  • 19. Green IT Enabling Effect is Significant Can deliver carbon emission reductions five times size of sector’s own footprint by 2020 7.8 Giga-tons carbon dioxide equivalent Greater than US or China’s current annual emissions Key sectors include Transportation, Buildings, Industrial Processes, and Power No other sector can achieve this enabler effect !! Source: SMART 2020: Enabling the low carbon economy in the information age, 2008 12
  • 20.
  • 21. Enabling effect estimated at between 19.1 – 36 MT of CO2e
  • 22. Telework, Car pools, Transportation logistics, Virtual Meetings, Smart Buildings & e-commerce
  • 23. Estimated financial benefit between $7.5 billion – $12.9 billionSource: Industry Canada
  • 24.
  • 25. Share infrastructure & maximize lower cost power by “following wind & sun” networks.
  • 26.
  • 28. Building a “5G” wireless network Over 100,000 cell phone towers to be powered by renewable energy by 2012 Vertical axis turbines and solar Existing 3G and 4G networks cannot handle data load Need to offload data at nearest node or tower New Wifi standards 802.11u allow for data handoff from 3G networks WiFi nodes can be powered by renewable sources such as roof top solar panel over 400Hz power systems or ethernet power Cell phones also become sensors SURFnet – Dutch R&E network to deploy
  • 29. Cap and reward – “gCommerce” Although carbon taxes or cap and trade are revenue neutral, they payee rarely sees any direct benefit No incentive other than higher cost to reduce footprint Rather than penalize consumers and businesses for carbon emissions, can we reward them for reducing their carbon emissions? Carbon rewards can be low carbon services and products delivered over broadband networks such movies, books, education, health services, collaborative education and research technologies etc Carbon reward can also be free services (with low carbon footprint) such as Internet, cellphone, fiber to the home, etc
  • 30. What are carbon offsets? Many claims of energy savings can only be proven through rigorous process of carbon measurement (ISO 14064) Now required by many financial auditors to verify internal green processes e.g. TD bank Also critical for compliance with EPA and government regulations E.g. Most universities in the US must report as they emit over 25,000 tons Can also be used for internal trading and with customers or external markets Carbon trading currently almost dead - Two types of markets Regulated markets – Alberta, BC , Europe and New England Voluntary markets – Air Canada, Chicago, etc Companies or individuals buy carbon offsets from projects that remove or reduce carbon Planting trees, building hydro dams, installing energy efficient processes, etc
  • 31. The Carbon Economy $500 billion - Value of low-carbon energy markets by 2050 $100 billion - Demand for projects generating GHG missions credits by 2030 Global carbon market expected to grow 58% this year to $92 billion Carbon market could be worth billions for telecoms & IT Green Telecom market $122 billion by 2014 http://green-broadband.blogspot.com/2010/07/green-telecoms-maket-is-expected-to-be.html Source: ClimateCheck 20
  • 32. Do your ISO 14064 NOW! Many governments demanding “green” compliance on RFPs UK government shadow RFPs ISO 14064 products and services will be eligible for government funds New Quebec $60m Green IT program Rumoured Green IT gas tax in Quebec Next Y2K will be CO2K !! Businesses and governments will have to upgrade computer systems to be 14064 compliant Learn how to do private trading of offsets with customers New revenue stream for ICT products
  • 33. Final remarks The problem we face is NOT energy consumption, but carbon emissions Think carbon, not energy We must start addressing climate change now – not in 2050 or 2020 80% reduction in CO2 emissions will fundamentally change everything we do including universities and networks Huge potential for innovation and new business opportunities for green communications enabled applications because 30% of energy must come from renewable sources
  • 34. Let’s Keep The Conversation Going E-mail list Bill.St.Arnaud@gmail.com Blogspot Bill St. Arnaud http://green-broadband.blogspot.com Twitter http://twitter.com/BillStArnaud