Blue Skies with Green Clouds - Business Sweden + Facebook, Nov 19Business Sweden
Presentation at DCD Converged, London, Nov 19, 2015.
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The document discusses whether cloud computing is more energy efficient than traditional in-house data centers. It notes that cloud providers aim to drive efficiency through virtualization and can close down physical data centers. However, moving to the cloud may increase network traffic and energy transmission losses. The document also examines metrics like PUE that measure data center efficiency but are not the full picture. Migrating to the cloud could shift who pays rising energy costs due to green taxes as the UK faces an increasing energy gap due to nuclear plant retirements.
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This document discusses future sustainable and intelligent electrical energy systems. It describes the transition towards renewable energy sources and smart grids to improve efficiency and integrate renewable technologies. The key drivers of this energy transition include EU climate targets for 2020 and the 2015 Paris agreement. Research at TU Delft's Electrical Sustainable Energy department takes a multi-disciplinary approach across technical, economic and social aspects to help develop future sustainable electricity systems.
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The document discusses using cloud-based solutions to improve energy efficiency. It provides two examples: a business in Stockholm reduced its energy use by 25% in the first week after implementing a cloud solution to measure energy usage. A second building saw a 15% increase in its energy usage after moving locations. The document advocates connecting more buildings and facilities to the internet and cloud solutions to enable remote monitoring and control of energy usage, allow demand response adjustments, and reduce waste from unnecessary activities like emptying septic tanks. Overall it promotes cloud-based energy management and data collection as ways to lower energy consumption and costs across all types of buildings.
The document discusses whether cloud computing is more energy efficient than traditional in-house data centers. It notes that cloud providers aim to drive efficiency through virtualization and can close down physical data centers. However, moving to the cloud may increase network traffic and energy transmission losses. The document also examines metrics like PUE that measure data center efficiency but are not the full picture. Migrating to the cloud could shift who pays rising energy costs due to green taxes as the UK faces an increasing energy gap due to nuclear plant retirements.
Sweden provides a stable environment for datacenter operations with low electricity prices, favorable climate conditions allowing for free cooling 8-10 months per year, excellent communications infrastructure, experienced heating and cooling systems minimizing energy waste, and political and economic stability. Additional advantages include green systems thinking to promote growth while reducing environmental impact, ample IT competence at competitive costs, and favorable tax policies. Inexpensive land, real estate, and available sites also contribute to Sweden being an attractive location for datacenters.
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The session will address the integration of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in climate change adaptation. Through presentation of key concepts and practical examples, the session will look at: how processes in various applications can be optimized and adapted according to changing climate conditions through internet of things (IoT); application of ICTs in food production systems and disaster risk reduction.
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The Transformation of Life, Universe and EverythingBjörn Ekelund
Our planet is facing a transformation bigger than the introduction of railways, electricity or even the internet. Over the coming decade, ICT will transform public as well as private sectors and have fundamental impact on our daily lives. It will change manufacturing, services, health and transport. In the future, everything that benefits from being connected, will be. However, the "internet of things" is only one part of this transformation. In Ericsson we call this new reality the Networked Society. Countries, regions and companies embracing it already today will thrive and stand out from those who don't. With its concentration of creative innovators, incubators, universities, research institutes, and seasoned entrepreneurs, Skåne is in a unique position to take a lead.
Technologies in the Networked Society, IP Networks in transitionEricsson
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Sweden at the Forefront of Cloud & the Ericsson Case
1. BUSINESS SWEDEN 15 JUNE, 2017 1
DATACLOUD EUROPE, MONACO, JUNE 2017
TOMAS SOKOLNICKI, BUSINESS SWEDEN
MARTIN KÖRLING, ERICSSON
SWEDEN AT THE FOREFRONT OF CLOUD
& THE ERICSSON CASE
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LIFE CYCLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS, BATTERIES
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SOURCE: ”THE LIFE CYCLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FROM LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES”, SWEDISH ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE.
ASSUMPTIONS: HALF OF CO2 FROM MINING, HALF FROM PRODUCTION. ELECTRICITY MIX 50% FOSSIL. NUMBERS ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY.
LEAVING THE FACTORY!
17,500 kg CO2
Corresponding number if production in Sweden
7,000 kg CO2
9. SWEDISH BUSINESS AND GOVERNMENT PURCHASES OF TECH GOODS & SERVICES
BUSINESS SWEDEN 9
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SOURCE: FORRESTER ”EUROPEAN TECH MARKET 2016 TO 2017”
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