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Energy use in the information technology sector is increasing rapidly, presenting an opportunity as well as a challenge to the overall growth in energy demand.

Growing Sector Provides Potential

The information and communications technology (ICT) sector accounts for an increasing demand for energy, while also offering promising solutions to the overall increase in energy use.

On the one hand, energy-intensive computing and Internet communications are quickly becoming the fastest growing energy-use sector. According to a 2011 Stanford University/New York Times study, data centers comprised 2 percent of U.S. electricity consumption in 2010 — a 250 percent jump since 2000 — and increasing adoption of home electronics including computers, smartphones, digital cable set-top boxes and video game consoles are driving up domestic energy usage at the same time. However, that same study points out that data center energy consumption growth has grown slower than predicted due to increasing use of cloud computing and desktop virtualization, reducing the need for businesses to maintain their own in-house data centers and allowing them to utilize lower-power computers like thin clients or laptops.

The ICT sector also creates energy-saving opportunities by reducing freight and travel, automating building systems and technologies, optimizing utility distribution, and making smart-grid technologies possible.

Making sure that ICT equipment — from the largest data centers down to your mobile phone — run more efficiently is critically important to managing the world's energy use. But innovative applications of this technology can also drastically reduce the energy use of other sectors.

The G8 and Energy Efficiency: A New Partnership

Energy efficiency featured in the agenda of the Group of Eight and China, India and Korea Energy Ministerial meetings (also known as the G8 +3) in Japan this summer when the formation of the International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC) was announced at the June meeting in Aomori, Japan.

Energy efficiency featured in the agenda of the Group of Eight and China, India and Korea Energy Ministerial meetings (also known as the G8 +3) in Japan this summer when the formation of the International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC) was announced at the June meeting in Aomori, Japan.

2008 Great Energy Efficiency Day
April 16, 2008 - 8:00am - 3:30pm
Washington, District Of Columbia

The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (H.R. 6)

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December 21, 2007

On December 19, 2007, President Bush signed into law the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, the most sweeping energy efficiency legislation in at least three decades.

The President signed into law the most sweeping energy efficiency legislation in at least three decades on December 19, 2007. H.R. 6, The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, is projected to save American consumers and businesses more than $400 billion in avoided energy costs by 2030, and will reduce energy consumption by 7% and greenhouse gas emissions by 9% from the forecast for 2030, according to the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy. Key provisions of this landmark legislation are highlighted below.

EE Global 2007
November 11, 2007 - 8:00am - November 14, 2007 - 5:00pm
Washington, District Of Columbia
2007 Policy Summit
September 20, 2007 - 9:00am - 11:00am
Washington, District Of Columbia
2007 Dinner
September 20, 2007 - 7:00pm - 10:00pm
1301 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, District Of Columbia

Is It Time to Replace Your Old Fridge with an Energy-Efficient Model?

Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
July 13, 2007

The Refrigerator Retirement Savings Calculator is part of the federal government’s ENERGY STAR program, which helps consumers save money on home energy bills by labeling the most energy-efficient products.

Is It Time to Replace Your Old Fridge with an Energy-Efficient Model?
The Dept. of Energy’s Handy Online Calculator Can Help You Decide

Washington, D.C., July- 2007 – Have you ever wondered how much you could save on your monthly home energy bill by replacing your old refrigerator or free-standing freezer with a new energy-efficient model? Or whether it’s finally time to retire that spare fridge in the garage or basement – the one that’s even older than the one in the kitchen?

2007 Great Energy Efficiency Day
February 14, 2007 - 8:00am - 4:00pm
Washington, District Of Columbia

Computer Data Centers: A ‘New Policy Frontier’ For Energy Efficiency, Says Report from Alliance to Save Energy

Data Center Technician
Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
February 13, 2007

The new Alliance report "Energy Efficiency in Data Centers: A New Policy Frontier" discusses how this computational capacity has led to the creation of energy-intensive data centers in the United States as well as the potentail for energy efficiency to reduce enrgy efficiency within these data centers.

Washington, D.C., February 12, 2007 – A new report from the Alliance to Save Energy says computer data centers offer an important area for increasing the nation’s energy efficiency. The report also notes policies and measures that could help mitigate the energy used by this emerging sector.

How Many Light Bulbs Does It Take to Change the World?

Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
January 22, 2007

The Power is in Your Hands campaign highlights the importance of energy efficiency in national energy policy and the idea that even simple actions can have a dramatic and meaningful impact when taken by millions of people.

Campaign Challenges Policy Makers to Advance Energy Efficiency
www.sixdegreechallenge.org

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