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ICT Electricity Use - Mapping it - Reducing it
Chris CartledgeIndependent consultant
2 September 2008
Summary• Electricity costs high and increasing
•ICT uses a lot of electricity
•a Real Cost to your Organisation
• Estimate the Footprint
•baseline for cost savings
• Plan reduced costs
•save money, reduce CO2 output
• Some Sheffield outcomes
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Electricity is expensive
• University of Sheffield bill nearly £5M• £800 per employee
• increasing by about 20% this year
• IT electricity is significant• even if it is not your budget
• it is a Real Cost to the Organisation
• we should ALL be working to minimise it
• We do need to do the sums
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Official information helps awareness• Leaving a computer
on overnight for a year creates enough CO2 to fill a double-decker bus
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But more is needed...
• A photocopier left on standby overnight wastes enough energy to make 30 cups of tea
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Cost
• Electricity• 10p per unit (per kilowatt hour)
• perhaps plus VAT (5%)?
• perhaps plus climate change levy?
• increasing, so say 12p per unit
• Air-conditioning• in a cooled space 18p per unit
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Cost per year• Much equipment is run all year
• for 365*24 = 8,760 hours
• nearly 10,000 hours
• 1 watt of equipment for 10,000 hours• uses 10,000 watt hours
• which is 10 kilowatt hours (units)
• which costs about £1.20
• or air-conditioned, about £1.80
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Your Business Footprint
• Tool and guidance to help
• Get list of devices and power use
• Get time switched on
• Multiply power by time to get consumption
• Sum over all the devices
• Result will be approximate!
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People need to be involved!• Local information needed for ROI
• to measure progress
• Getting numbers not always easy• tool provides typical values
• People need to be involved
• Do not strive for too much precision...
• Point is to change practice
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Getting list of devices• Inventory
• Purchasing records
• Insurance records
• Network information • DNS tables/ Printer tool (Jetadmin)
• Survey• Questionnaire/ Visits
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Power Use
• Manufacturer's figures, where they exist
• Measure devices• instantaneously
• or over a period
• Use meter readings
• Remember aircon,UPS
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Keep it simple: At Sheffield
No allowance for:• manufacture, disposal, consumables
• franking machines, money counters, laminating machines, lab equipment, etc.
• outsourced printing work
• equipment in NHS and commercial units
• PCs and printers in student bedrooms
• portable PCs brought onto campus
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Time switched on
• Most devices mostly idle
• Survey (a sample)• For PCs activity monitors software
• Monitor equipment
• Count pages (for printers)
• Monitor room use (for AV)
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University of Sheffield• PCs
dominate!
• Nearly £1M/year
• About 20% of toral electricity use
• Ignoring HPC
PCs
Servers
Imaging
AV
Telephony
Networks
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Typical Item – PC
• Uses (with monitor) ~ 100w
• On all day, £120 electricity per year
• Over five years, more than capital
• In use for 40 hours (out of 168)
• Power down when idle saves 75%
• Energy efficient PCs save 50%
• Sheffield doing both...
• Thin client?
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Typical item – server• 1u Dell 1950, 2 Intel X5355, 8 cores
• Capital cost £4000 (inc VAT)
• 18 watts (standby) “off”
• 227 watts idle, 310 watts intense
• In a machine room ~£600 p/a
• Electricity over a 5 year life £3,000
• More efficient servers save 20%
• Sheffield specifies low power processors
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Printing strategy• Practice differs:
• 1 printer per senior member of staff
• Shared printers for all
• Ratio perhaps from 1 laser printer: 2 staff to 1:5
• With 6,000 staff a policy change could save 1,000 printers, £10,000 p/a
• Better might be a “No Print” strategy
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Typical items - phone• Avaya digital phone
• 1,000 phones from one 1kw cabinet
• Less than 2 watt/phone, £2 per year
• Cisco IP phone• 5 watts per phone
• 3 watts per ethernet port (unless shared)
• 8 watts total, £8 per year
• Sheffield has about 10,000 phones!• has not gone all IP telephony..
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High Performance Computing
• Expensive
• Not for everybody
• Sheffield not big, but growing...
• Already 14%
• Efficient servers
• Campus grid?
HPC
PCs
Servers
Imaging
AV
Telephony
Networks
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FigureskWh/y %tage Without HPC
HPC 1,208,617 14%
PCs 4,164,477 48% 56%
Servers 1,520,736 18% 20%
Imaging 835,659 10% 11%
Networks 687,362 8% 9%
Telephony 202,356 2% 3%
AV 61,598 1% 1%
Total 8,680,806
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Costing Purchases atSheffield• Capital cost
• + maintenance and support
• + electricity over lifetime• even though it is not ITC budget
• it is a real cost to the organisation
• Extra capital to save electricity?• rebate from bill payer?
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Some Sheffield Savings• More efficient PCs should save
• ~£200,000 p/a
• Automated switch off• about 23% of PCs saving ~£50,000p/a
• declining with new PCs to ~£25,000
• HPC – High Efficiency processors• 60 nodes saving ~£3200p/a
• Increasing: electricity up 20%