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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.

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2010: What's Next for Energy Efficiency?

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September 10, 2010

Watch the Alliance's new video, 2010-2020: The Decade of Energy Efficiency.

The Alliance to Save Energy's video, 2010-2020: The Decade of Energy Efficiency, explores why this is the decade of energy efficiency.

From policymakers to appliance manufactures to utility heads, it’s clear that the current decade will bring with it a host of new technologies, legislation and changes in energy delivery that will impact everyone.

In this video, the Alliance interviewed:

Policy Summit on Capitol Hill: Energy Efficiency Across the Smart Grid

Energy efficiency advocates from throughout the nation gathered Sept. 14 on Capitol Hill to explore one of the most pressing energy issues facing the United States. The Alliance’s 2010 Policy Summit, “From Power Plant to Plug & Beyond: Energy Efficiency Opportunities Across the Smart Grid,” was sponsored by Schneider Electric.

Energy efficiency advocates from throughout the nation gathered Sept. 14 on Capitol Hill to explore one of the most pressing energy issues facing the United States at the Alliance’s 2010 Policy Summit.

New Alliance Website Features Streamlined Content, Innovative Tools

Want the whole story on energy efficiency, without reading a novel? Come to the Alliance's completely revamped website, which just launched this week.

Want the whole story on energy efficiency, without reading a novel?  Come to the Alliance's completely revamped website, which just launched this week. 

“We overhauled our website to serve record-breaking demand for energy efficiency information from policy makers, business leaders, educators, consumers and the media,” said Alliance President Kateri Callahan. “Our new site is a model of credibility and professionalism, in both form and function.”

From the President's Desk: September 9, 2010

This week, the Alliance made a huge step forward in communications as we launched a new website that is designed to better serve the record-breaking demand for energy efficiency information that we are receiving from policy makers, business leaders, educators, consumers and the media the world over. In addition to richer content, www.ase.org has an up-to-date “look and feel,” and incorporates the latest navigation features. I hope you will check us out and visit regularly to find the latest and greatest news and information on all things energy efficiency!

This week, the Alliance made a huge step forward in our global presence as we launched a revamped version of our website, which is designed to serve record-breaking demand for energy efficiency information from policy makers, business leaders, educators, consumers and the media. In addition to richer content, www.ase.org has an up-to-date “look and feel,” and incorporates the latest navigation features.

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Kateri Callahan

President
Contact Email: 
info@ase.org

Kateri Callahan brings more than 25 years of experience in policy advocacy, fundraising, coalition building, and organizational management to her position as the president of the Alliance to Save Energy.  The Alliance to Save Energy is a premier non-government organization headquartered in Washington, D.C.  The Alliance has worked for more than three decades to advance energy efficiency worldwide to achieve a healthier economy, a cleaner environment, and greater energy security. 

Kateri Callahan
Phone: 
202-857-0666
Address: 
1850 M Street, NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20036
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