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Keynote Address given at PROMPT Annual Meeting in Montreal, CA on Nov 15, 2010

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PROMPT2010

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Green IT: Creating the Future on Our CampusesJerry Sheehan, Chief of Staff,

California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology

November 15, 2010

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Presentation Overview

A Quick Overview of Anthropogenic Climate Change

ICT and Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The US Political Update

Campuses as Time Machines to Our ICT Future

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A Quick Overview of Anthropogenic Climate Change

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CO2 Levels Last 800,000 Years

SOURCE: US Global Change Research Program Report, 2009

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CO2 Rises Suddenly Since Industrial Era

Medieval Warm Period

Little Ice Age

388 PPM in 2010

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Global Average Temperature over Last 160 Years

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Probability of Temperature Change

SOURCE: US EPA, Analysis of the American Power Act, June14, 2010

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SOURCE: Stabilization Targets for Atmospheric Greenhouse Gas Concentrations, National Research Council, July 2010

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Earth Requires a Radically Different Human Energy System

Abatement Across All Sectors to Reduce Emissions to Half 2005 Levels by 2050

SOURCE: IEA BLUE Map Scenario, 2010

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ICT and Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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ICT is POWER HUNGRY

SOURCE: IEA, Report on Energy Efficiency: Gadgets and Gigawatts, 2009

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ICT Power Hunger in Perspective

Net Need for +280 GW Equivalent to 2010 US Coal Generation

ICT by 2030=1.7TW, All Current Residential Use in US and Japan

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ICT and Global GHG Emissions

SOURCE: Smart2020: Enabling the Low Carbon Economy in the Information Age, The Climate Group, 2008

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The ICT Emissions Breakdown

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

9002007

2020

18%

25%57%

Server Farms/Data Centers

Telecom Infrastructure and Devices

PC and Perhipherals

MtC

O2e

2020 ICT Sector BreakdownShare of Emissions Projection

2007 ICT Sector Carbon Emissions

SOURCE: Smart2020: Enabling the Low Carbon Economy in the Information Age, The Climate Group, 2008

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Clouds Aren’t a Silver Bullet

SOURCE: Make ITGreen, GreenPeace, March 2010

SOURCE: “Green Cloud Computing, Balancing Energy In Processing, Storage, and Transport” ,Jayant Balgia, Robert Ayre, Kerry Hinton, and Rod Tucker, IEEE, 2010

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Applying ICT – The 15% Reduction Opportunity

SOURCE: Smart2020: Enabling the Low Carbon Economy in the Information Age, The Climate Group, 2008

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Climate Change Politics in the United States

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The Changing Climate for Climate Change

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The Good: American States

SOURCE: Pew Center on Global Climate Change, Climate101-State Actions, January 2009

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The Good: California

Yes on 23 Hell No! on 23

$10.6M with 31% Vote $31.1M with 69% Vote

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The Good: States and Cities

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The Good: Universities

Institution Gross Emissions Scope 1 & 2 (CO2e)

Year

US EPA GHG Rule Requires Reporting

in 2011?

University of Illinois 491,258 2008 YES!

University of Louisville 52,2709 2008 YES!

Syracuse University 80,498 2007 YES!

University of Tennessee 234,000 2008 YES!

Penn State University 309, 117 2008 YES!

University of California San Diego

192,862 2008 YES!

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For Non-Interactive, please proceed to remaining slides

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Campuses as Time Machines to Our ICT Future

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My Home Town

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Power in My Home Town

Two Coal Fired Power Plants

This one is the 4th Most Polluting CO2 Power Plant in US

800 MW of Power, Most Shipped to Chicago

Generator Alone is 40 MW

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My Campus

UC San Diego

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Power on My Campus

~38 MW Co-Generation Facility

Peak Demand of about 40 MW (Size of Generator of Coal Fired Plan in My Home Town)

About 220 GWhr of Power Consumed Per Year, More Then SDSU, Qualcomm, and City of San Diego

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My Campus is a Small Town and Can Be a Testbed for the Future

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UCSD MicroGrid

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UCSD Micro Climate

SOURCE, DEMROES Project, http://maeresearch.ucsd.edu/kleissl/demroes/index.html

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UCSD Solar Research

SOURCE, DEMROES Project, http://maeresearch.ucsd.edu/kleissl/demroes/index.html

Total Sky Imager

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Building Power Measurement

SOURCE, http://energy.ucsd.edu

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CS&E Building Power Usage

SOURCE, http://energy.ucsd.edu

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CS&E Building Findings

SOURCE, http://energy.ucsd.edu

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Problems Spawn Innovation

SOURCE, http://energy.ucsd.edu

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Sleep Server Savings

SOURCE, http://energy.ucsd.edu

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SOURCE, http://www.sandiego.gov/mayor/news/

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The Emerging Data Center Challenge

SOURCE: HPCwire, Feature, June 15, 2010

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The Emerging Data Center Challenge

SOURCE: Michael Manos, Microsoft Research, 2009

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The GreenLight Project

SOURCE: GreenLight Project, http:greenlight.calit2.net

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GreenLight Research Thrusts

SOURCE: GreenLight Project, http:greenlight.calit2.net

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GreenLight Terabyte Data TestWork Per Watt Measurement

SOURCE: GreenLight Project,http:greenlight.calit2.net

PROMPT2010

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SOURCE: GreenLight Project, http:greenlight.calit2.net

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Direct Current Power Test

SOURCE: GreenLight Project,, http://www.calit2.net/newsroom/release.php?id=1730

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