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Parasol: A Solar-Powered µDatacenter Íñigo Goiri Ricardo Bianchini, Thu D. Nguyen Team: Josep Lluis Berral, Md Haque, Bill Katsak, Kien Le Department of Computer Science
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What’s the problem? Climate change directly related to CO 2 emissions ICT industry footprint = Aviation Will double until 2020 Our focus so far: Data centers Found in enterprises, universities, Internet services Energy consumption translates into high operational cost Energy consumption (indirectly) releases CO 2 into the air ICT = Information and Communication Technology [Climate Group’08]
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Impact of data centers Electricity usage of worldwide DCs [JK’11] CO 2 of worldwide DCs [Mankoff’08] 1.5%
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Mega data center
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Small data center Small and medium data centers dominate
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What’s the solution? Reduce footprint by leveraging renewable energy Bring solar and/or wind Co-location Self-generation Small and medium data centers
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Solar and wind are clean g CO2e per KWh over lifetime [Sovacool’08]
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Solar is more available than wind in the US WindSolar [NREL’12]
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Main challenge: Supply of power is variable! Solar power We need to match the energy demand to the supply Workload Now
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Solar-powered computing On/off grid Software to exploit renewables within and across DCs Tradeoff between Renewables Batteries Grid energy Addressing the challenge with Parasol Power (kW) Time Solar Available
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April’12December’10
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Parasol inside and outside
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The Rutgers Parasol Project
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