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Green IT – For a Smarter Planet
Andrew Milroy
Vice President, ICT Practice APAC
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We Accelerate Growth.
Vice President, ICT Practice APAC22 July 2011
[email protected]: andy1994
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• What is Green IT
• Addressing the Environmental Impact of IT
• Using IT to Reduce Energy Consumption in Key Sectors
• Building Management
Agenda
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• Building Management
• Smart Grids
• Smart Cities
• Logistics
• eServices
• Conclusion
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• Using IT in a way that reduces its own environmental impact
• Using IT in a way that can enable organizations to reduce any adverse
impact that they have on the environment
What is Green IT?
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IT
Infrastructure
Change
VirtualizationVirtualization
Energy Saving
IT Operations
Data OptimizationData Optimization
Recycling/Waste Recycling/Waste
Whole of
Organization
Change
Conferencing &
Collaboration
Conferencing &
Collaboration
Green IT Taxonomy
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Cloud ComputingCloud Computing
Data center
Redesign
Data center
Redesign
OutsourcingOutsourcing
Recycling/Waste
Management/
Service
Dematerialization
Recycling/Waste
Management/
Service
Dematerialization
Power Monitoring
and Management
for IT Assets
Power Monitoring
and Management
for IT Assets
Low Energy Use
Devices
Low Energy Use
Devices
Remote Working
& Mobile
Solutions
Remote Working
& Mobile
Solutions
Power
Consumption
Monitoring &
Management
Power
Consumption
Monitoring &
Management
Building Management Systems
Building Management Systems
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Key Ways of Reducing IT’s Carbon Footprint
• Server and Storage technology
• Running multiple
Virtualization
• Improves storage infrastructure utilization by
ThinProvisioning
• Optimizes storage efficiency, reduces hardware costs by
Data Deduplication
• To gain detailed insights on energy usage and costs
EnergyManagement
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• Running multiple virtual servers and storage areas on a single physical server
• Allows IT managers to exploit servers and storage spaces efficiently
utilization by allocating physical storage from a virtualized pool of storage dynamically, as opposed to pre-allocation storage capacity in anticipation of application needs
hardware costs by comparing objects stored in a storage device and removing duplicate copies
usage and costs involved in running the infrastructure
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Potential Carbon Emission Savings by 2020
Data Centers Building Mgmt
166 MtCO2e(39.05%*)
1.68 GtCO2e(14.35%*)
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e-Services Logistics
460 MtCO2e1.52 GtCO2e(7.8%*)
Source: Smart 2020 report*Reduction in carbon emission as a percentage of total business segment carbon emission BAU in 2020
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● Buildings represent 40% of world’s energy
demand, 33% in commercial and 67% in
residential
●Worldwide energy consumption for buildings
is expected to grow at 45% from 2002 to
2025
● An acute increase in global carbon emissions;
Addressable Global Market for BMS
Importance of Building Management
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92% from 2002 to 2050 is forecasted, if the
current trends are not altered
● Buildings need to contribute 17% of
emission savings by 2050
● International Energy Association has called
for an 8.2 gigatonne reduction directly
through building energy efficiency measures
*includes HVAC, BEM, Smart Windows, BIP products and services only
USD 12* billion in 2013
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• Tools to help plan, forecast and optimize operations
Supply Chain Planning (SCP)
• Provide automated procedures to handle the
Transport Mgmt Systems (TMS)
• Provide automated procedures to handle the
Warehouse Mgmt Systems (WMS)
• Fill the gap between high-level business management tools
Mfrg. Execution Systems (MES)
Logistics – Optimizing Supply Chains
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optimize operations across the entire supply chain
• Features include –Demand planning and forecasting, Safety stock planning, Supply network planning, Distribution Planning etc.
handle the transportation of goods. Include -Real-time vehicle tracking, Vehicle load and route optimization, Transport mode selection, tracking of vehicle efficiency, Transport costs and loads simulations
handle the receipt/return of stock, model the representation of physical storage, manage existing stock etc. Often utilize Auto ID Data Capture such as RFID, barcode scanner, wireless LAN etc.
management tools and real-time manufacturing systems.
• Allow managers to remotely monitor and modify orders, inventory,production schedules etc,, hence allowing for greater efficiency and savings
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• Key function is to improve
Telecommuting
• Going Green Means Conferencing, Not
Conferencing
• Using e-governance, paper-based
E-paper
• Replacing CDs with online media and
Online Media
eServices – Changing Behaviours
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improve productivity, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and office property costs
• Corporations highly encourage their employees to be mobile
Conferencing, Not Flying
• Lower costs and greater reliability have made, conferences more pervasive, increasing technology-driven meetings during recession
paper-based services can be moved into the digital environment
• E-paper also reduces the emissions associated with the manufacturing and distribution
online media and music would reduce the emissions associated with the manufacturing and distribution also
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Conclusion
• Reducing IT-related energy usage is becoming mainstream
• IT is being used to reduce energy consumption across the supply chain
• Building management, logistics, smart grids, smart cities and eServices
are key areas in which IT can reduce energy usage in non-IT sectors
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• Recycling to become much more prominent issue
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For Additional Information
Donna Jeremiah
Director
Corporate Communications
Asia Pacific
+603 6204 5832
Carrie Low
Executive
Corporate Communications
Asia Pacific
+603 6204 5910
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Jessie Loh
Manager
Corporate Communications
Asia Pacific
+65 6890 0942