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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.

Smartphone Apps: Energy Efficiency at Your Fingertips

If you own a smart phone or plan to buy one on Black Friday or Cyber Monday, several apps will help you save money, energy and time.

If you own a smart phone or plan to buy one on Black Friday or Cyber Monday, several apps will help you save money, energy and time.

Managing Energy Consumption

Want to reduce your electricity and heating bills, but don’t have the time to analyze monthly charges and thermostat levels?  These apps will do the job for you:

Environmental Leader: Are Your Servers Running Efficiently?

Alliance to Save Energy shows that servers use about 60 percent of their maximum power while doing nothing at all and typically only run at around 15 percent utilization.

Research Server energy and efficiency report, Alliance to Save Energy shows that servers use about 60 percent of their maximum power while doing nothing at all and typically only run at around 15 percent utilization.

The Alliance Continues to Shed Light on CAFE, Lighting Efficiency Standards, Cold Water Washing and Others

Alliance President Kateri Callahan was interviewed by NY1's Asa Arons on how drivers can get more value at the gas pump this Fall.

The media regularly quote the Alliance's in-house experts and feature the Alliance's accomplishments in energy efficiency. The latest media coverage of the Alliance includes:

Alliance in the News Roundup: Best Buy VP and Alliance Board Member demystifies Energy Technology

 Best Buy Senior Vice President and Alliance Board member Neil McPhail authored a commentary on TriplePundit.com, a business-oriented news website.

 

The media regularly quote the Alliance's in-house experts and feature the Alliance's accomplishments in energy efficiency. The latest media coverage of the Alliance includes:

 

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Google to Discontinue PowerMeter Energy Use Display Utility

As of September 2011, Google will discontinue PowerMeter, a tool that allowed users to track their energy consumption online. Though not the first of its kind, the PowerMeter platform provides a simple means for energy data monitoring devices to display consumption.

As of September 2011, Google will discontinue PowerMeter. Though not the first of its kind, the PowerMeter platform provides a simple means for energy data monitoring devices to display consumption online.

Acknowledging that the tool was a trailblazer in the energy monitoring market, Google nonetheless said PowerMeter did not get enough users to warrant continuing it.  Google also is terminating its Google Health project, which helped people organize and access their medical information.

Senators Mark Udall and Scott Brown Release Revised e-KNOW Bill for 112th Congress

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May 24, 2011

The e-KNOW Act seeks to ensure that consumers – particularly those served by smart meters – are able to access the information generated by those meters.

On May 19, 2011, a new version of the Electric Consumer Right to Know Act, or e-KNOW Act (S. 1029), was released by Sen. Mark Udall (D-Colo.), an Alliance Honorary Vice-Chair and Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.). The bill is expected to be referred to the Senate’s committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Sen. Udall proposed similar legislation in the 111th Congress and Rep.

Facebook Shares Energy-Efficient Innovations

Facebook, an Alliance Associate, has launced the Open Compute Project to share its innovations in data server efficiency with the world.

The Open Compute Project

EE Global Daily Wrap-Ups

EE Global's pivotal fourth year was a launching pad for ideas that are sure to shake up the energy landscape. Check out the Alliance's "EE Global Daily" newsletters from each day of the event.

EE Global's pivotal fourth year was a launching pad for ideas that are sure to shake up the energy landscape. Check out chronological news articles from the event on eeglobalforum.org's news section.  To view the Alliance's "EE Global Daily" newsletters from each day of the event, click on your favorite day below.

EE Global: Final Executive Dialogue Sessions Round Out EE Education

Executive Dialogue sessions on the last day of EE Global 2011 focused on the intersection of government and industry, zero energy buildings, and innovative financing mechanisms.
 

Brussels, Belgium; April 14, 2011 — Executive Dialogue sessions four and five brought the educational aspect of EE Global to the forefront of Wednesday's schedule. Chances are, even if you were here, you weren't able to be two places at once. But fear not, the Alliance staff has you covered! We sent our writers out to sessions on the intersection of government and industry, zero-energy buildings, and innovative financing mechanisms, among others.

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