THE SUSTAINABLE DESKTOP – AN OVERVIEW Professor Peter James
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
325,000 Coal-Powered Computers
A LARGE FOOTPRINT Materials Manufacture Transport Use Disposal
DESKTOP LIFE CYCLE IMPACTS
WHY IT MATTERS TO HE Corporate responsibility Cost - 50 to 100% rise in electricity prices? Carbon - growing regulation - Carbon Reduction Commitment Curriculum and research
POTENTIAL MEASURE BY IT? Specifying lower power equipment Automatic powerdown of networked devices Powering down non- networked computers Extending longevity Modifying data centre layout Increasing computer CPU utilisation Virtualisation Minimising storage Thin client in specialised applications Short TermMedium Term
CROSS-FUNCTIONAL MEASURES 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 Short TermMedium Term