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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.

Green Button Online Tool to Help Consumers Save Energy at Home

Green Button Empowers Consumers To Save
Author: 
Ronnie Kweller
Contact Email: 
rkweller@ase.org
Date: 
March 22, 2012

The Alliance to Save Energy applauded the promotion of the online Green Button tool, which will help consumers better understand, manage and cut their home energy consumption.

White House & Alliance Associates Support Green Button Initiative

On March 22, 2012, the Alliance to Save Energy applauded the promotion of the new Green Button initiative, which will help consumers better understand, manage and cut their energy consumption through online data displays.

InfoComm International

Membership Level: 
Member
Contact: 

11242 Waples Mill Road
Suite 200
Fairfax, VA 22030
(703)273-7200

www.infocomm.org

InfoComm International

InfoComm International® is the professional trade association representing the commercial audiovisual industry. InfoComm has more than 5,000 corporate and individual members, including audiovisual manufacturers, systems integrators, dealers and distributors, consultants, programmers, rental and staging companies, technology managers and multimedia professionals. InfoComm maintains offices around the world and is dedicated to providing members with local networking, business and educational opportunities.

EE Global - Energy Efficiency's Leading Forum in Orlando, Fla.

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February 28, 2012

Join the Alliance to Save Energy and co-host Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance March 27-29, 2012 for the 5th Energy Efficiency Global Forum (EE Global). Register Now: http://eeglobalforum.org/registration.html

Join the Alliance to Save Energy and co-host Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance March 27-29, 2012 for the 5th Energy Efficiency Global Forum (EE Global). Register Now: http://eeglobalforum.org/registration.html

Topics: Information Technology
Programs: Communications Program
Resource Type: Video

2011 Wrap Up

2011 Wrap-Up
February 24, 2012

2011 marked year two in the Alliance to Save Energy's self-proclaimed "Decade of Energy Efficiency." This four-page PDF highlights the Alliance's biggest accomplishments in 2011 and includes a personal letter from Alliance President Kateri Callahan.

2011 marked year two in the Alliance to Save Energy's self-proclaimed "Decade of Energy Efficiency." This four-page PDF (see above) features the Alliance's biggest accomplishments in 2011 and includes a personal letter from Alliance President Kateri Callahan. Highlights from the PDF include:

January 26, 2012 - 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Washington

“Green Button” to Help Consumers Understand Energy Use

Millions of electric utility customers will soon have access to the "Green Button," an online tool that can display home energy data in an easy-to-understand format and can help users make energy-saving decisions.

MARCH 22, 2012 UPDATE: 

Top 5 Energy Efficiency Smartphone Apps

While you’re busy preparing for the holiday season, use these energy efficiency smartphone apps to save energy, money and time. It’s energy efficiency in the palm of your hand!

Energy cost is one of the biggest monthly expenses for American households. The first step to lower monthly bills is measuring energy consumption – but in the season of food, family and festivals, who has the time to track how long the lights are on? 

Save energy without wasting time by using smartphone apps that not only monitor your energy use, but also help you shop for energy-efficient products and power off your appliances. It’s energy efficiency at your fingertips!

2012 awards dinner
October 3, 2012 - 6:00pm - 10:00pm
Washington

Data Center Energy Use: Energy-Efficient Design Can Yield Significant Energy Savings

New designs for data center process and support equipment hold great potential to improve energy efficiency. 

New designs for data center process (servers and associated IT equipment) and support equipment (HVAV and power conditioning) hold great potential to improve the energy efficiency of these applications. Recent advances in server technology energy performance coupled with cloud services and on-demand computing have shown potential to reduce server energy use by as much as 89% compared to conventional server systems.

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