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Energy Consumption

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Energy Consumption

It's no surprise that technology uses a lot of energy. But it might be more than most people think.

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Data centres

  • Data centres are some of the worst offenders for energy consumption.
  • Not only do the servers need to be powered, but they also need a lot of energy for their cooling systems.
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How much energy?

  • In 2011, the US department for energy calculated that data centres in the US alone need 70 billion kWh of electricity each year.
    • To put that in perspective, that's 2% of America's total power consumption.
    • It's also the same as leaving over 80 million lightbulbs turned on.
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Reducing energy consumption

  • Energy consumption in data centres can be reduced by using hot and cold aisles. This is making sure that one server's air outtake (hot) does not blow into another server's air intake (cold).
  • We can also reduce consumption by using server virtualisation, where multiple virtual servers can run on one piece of hardware. This reduces redundant servers.

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1Components of a Computer

2Software & Software Development

3Exchanging Data

4Data Types, Data Structures & Algorithms

5Legal, Moral, Cultural & Ethical Issues

6Elements of Computational Thinking

6.1Thinking Abstractly

6.2Thinking Ahead

6.3Thinking Procedurally

6.4Thinking Logically

6.5Thinking Concurrently

7Problem Solving & Programming

8Algorithms

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