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Title: The Growing Interdependence of the Internet and Climate Change


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The Growing Interdependence of the Internet and
Climate Change
Invited Talk Negotiating the Downturn Emerging
Stronger Australian Industry Group National
Forum Parliament House Canberra,
Australia August 17, 2009
  • Dr. Larry Smarr
  • Director, California Institute for
    Telecommunications and Information Technology
  • Harry E. Gruber Professor,
  • Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
  • Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD

2
Australias National Broadband Network (NBN) Can
Be Leveraged to Speed Climate Goals
  • NBN Goals
  • Connect 90 of Households with Fiber in Eight
    Years
  • Remaining 10 by Satellite or Wireless
  • 100 Mbit/s Broadband Per House
  • Driven by Consumer Internet, Telephone, Video
  • Triple Play, eHealth, eCommerce
  • Smart Electric Grid
  • Reduce Household and Building Energy Usage
  • Avoid Peak Loading
  • Video Conferencing to Avoid Transportation
  • Plug-In Hybrid with Renewable Electricity
    Generation
  • Cloud Computing and Storage at Renewable Sites

3
ICT is a Critical Element in Achieving Countries
Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Targets
  • GeSI member companies
  • Bell Canada,
  • British Telecomm.,
  • Plc,
  • Cisco Systems,
  • Deutsche Telekom AG,
  • Ericsson,
  • France Telecom,
  • Hewlett-Packard,
  • Intel,
  • Microsoft,
  • Nokia,
  • Nokia Siemens Networks,
  • Sun Microsystems,
  • T-Mobile,
  • Telefónica S.A.,
  • Telenor,
  • Verizon,
  • Vodafone Plc.

www.smart2020.org
4
The Earth is Warming Over 100 Times Faster
TodayThan During the Last Ice Age Warming!
http//scrippsco2.ucsd.edu/program_history/keeling
_curve_lessons.html
Monnin, et al., Science v. 291 pp. 112-114, Jan.
5, 2001.
5
Global Climate Disruption Early SignsArctic
Summer Ice is Rapidly Decreasing
The Arctic Ocean will be effectively ice free
sometime between 2020 and 2040, although it is
possible it could happen as early as
2013. --Walt Meier, Research Scientist at the
National Snow and Ice Data Centre at the
University of Colorado
http//news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-10213891-54.html
6
CO2 Emissions From Energy-Shell Blueprint
Scenario An Aggressive CO2 Emission Reduction
Scenario
www-static.shell.com/static/public/downloads/broch
ures/corporate_pkg/scenarios/shell_energy_scenario
s_2050.pdf
China and India resisted signing up for a global
goal of halving greenhouse gas emissions by
2050.Reuters July 8, 2009
China India
7
In Shells Blueprints Scenario, 60 of
Electricity is Generated by Renewables by 2050
90 of All OECD Coal and Gas Power Plants Use
Carbon Capture and Sequestration
8
Ice Core Record Has Been Extended Using
PlanktonTodays CO2 is Higher Than in Last 2
Million Years!
With No Policy Change, MIT Estimates 900ppm by
2100
Hönisch, et al. Science 19 June 2009 Vol. 324.
pp. 1551 - 1554
9
We are Unlikely to Limit CO2-Equivalent
Emissions Below 450ppm
Limiting GHG concentrations to 450 ppm
CO2-equivalent is expected to limit temperature
rises to no more than 2C above pre-industrial
levels. This would be extremely challenging to
achieve, requiring an explosive pace of
industrial transformation going beyond even the
aggressive developments outlined in the
Blueprints scenario. It would require global
GHG emissions to peak before 2015, a
zero-emission power sector by 2050 and a near
zero-emission transport sector in the same time
period
10
We Are Transitioning to a New Climate State
--Unlike the Rapid Recovery with Acid Rain or
Ozone Hole
Susan Solomon, et al., PNAS 2/10/2009 v. 106
pp1704-9
Assumes CO2 Increases to a Maximum and Then
Emissions Abruptly Stop
11
It Will Be the Biggest Single Peacetime Project
Humankind Will Have Ever Undertaken
12
The Global ICT Carbon Footprint isRoughly the
Same as the Aviation Industry Today
But ICT Emissions are Growing at 6 Annually!
Most of Growth is in Developing Countries
  • the assumptions behind the growth in emissions
    expected in 2020
  • takes into account likely efficient technology
    developments that affect the power
    consumption of products and services
  • and their expected penetration in the market in
    2020

www.smart2020.org
13
Reduction of ICT Emissions is a Global Challenge
U.S. and Canada are Small Sources
U.S. and Canada Together Fall From 25 to 14 of
Global ICT Emissions by 2020
www.smart2020.org
14
ICT Industry is Already Actingto Reduce Carbon
Footprint
15
New Techniques for Dynamic Power and Thermal
Management to Reduce Energy Requirements
  • NSF Project Greenlight
  • Green Cyberinfrastructure in Energy-Efficient
    Modular Facilities
  • Closed-Loop Power Thermal Management
  • Dynamic Power Management (DPM)
  • Optimal DPM for a Class of Workloads
  • Machine Learning to Adapt
  • Select Among Specialized Policies
  • Use Sensors and Performance Counters to Monitor
  • Multitasking/Within Task Adaptation of Voltage
    and Frequency
  • Measured Energy Savings of Up to 70 per Device
  • Dynamic Thermal Management (DTM)
  • Workload Scheduling
  • Machine learning for Dynamic Adaptation to get
    Best Temporal and Spatial Profiles with
    Closed-Loop Sensing
  • Proactive Thermal Management
  • Reduces Thermal Hot Spots by Average 60 with No
    Performance Overhead

System Energy Efficiency Lab (seelab.ucsd.edu) Pro
f. Tajana Šimunic Rosing, CSE, UCSD
16
UCSD is Installing Zero Carbon EmissionSolar and
Fuel Cell DC Electricity Generators
UCSD 2.8 Megawatt Fuel Cell Power Plant Uses
Methane
Available Late 2009
San Diegos Point Loma Wastewater Treatment Plant
Produces Waste Methane
Use to Power Local Data Centers
2 Megawatts of Solar Power Cells Being Installed
17
Australiathe Zero Carbon Energy Future
Placing a data centre at the zero carbon energy
source -- the cost of fibre optic cable is 5-10
the cost of electricity transmission. A
Fiber/HVDC Smart Grid Flows Both Bits and
Electrons!
Temperatures at 5 km. After Budd et al.
Australian Geothermal Energy Conference 2008
Source Geodynamics, Limited
18
Coupling AARNet - CENIC/PW - CANARIE Optical
NetsAn Australian-U.S.-Canada Green Cloud
Testbed
19
Application of ICT Can Lead to a 5-Fold
GreaterDecrease in GHGs Than its Own Carbon
Footprint
While the sector plans to significantly step up
the energy efficiency of its products and
services, ICTs largest influence will be by
enabling energy efficiencies in other sectors,
an opportunity that could deliver carbon savings
five times larger than the total emissions from
the entire ICT sector in 2020. --Smart 2020
Report
  • Major Opportunities for the United States
  • Smart Electrical Grids
  • Smart Transportation Systems
  • Smart Buildings
  • Virtual Meetings
  • Smart 2020 United States Report
    Addendum
  • www.smart2020.org

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Applying ICT The Smart 2020 Opportunityfor
Reducing GHG Emissions by 7.8 GtCO2e
www.smart2020.org
Smart Buildings
Smart Electrical Grid
Recall Total ICT 2020 Emissions are 1.43 GtCO2e
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Next Stage Developing Greener Smart Campuses
Calit2 (UCSD UCI) Prototypes
  • Coupling the Internet and the Electrical Grid
  • Choosing non-GHG Emitting Electricity Sources
  • Measuring Demand at Sub-Building Levels
  • Reducing Local Energy Usage via User Access Thru
    Web
  • Transportation System
  • Campus Wireless GPS Low Carbon Fleet
  • Green Software Automobile Innovations
  • Driver Level Cell Phone Traffic Awareness
  • Travel Substitution
  • Commercial Teleconferencing
  • Next Generation Global Telepresence

22
I Link Into Commercial H.323 Videoconfernces
From My Laptop at Home
UCSD Calit2 Director Chief of Staff
UCI Calit2 Director
The Weekly Calit2 Directors Meeting
23
Work at Home is the Same As at the Office
Kristen Reads My Email, Sets My Calendar. Works
With Amy on My Trips
We Run Video Sykpe Continuously During Office
Hours
24
It Doesnt Matter Where in the Broadband World
The Other Person Lives
David Abramson, Monash University, and Me
Discussing My Upcoming Trip to Melbourne
25
HD Talk to Australias Monash University from
Calit2Reducing International Travel
July 31, 2008
Qvidium Compressed HD 140 mbps
Source David Abramson, Monash Univ
26
Launch of the 100 Megapixel OzIPortal Kicked Off
a Rapid Build Out of Australian OptIPortals
January 15, 2008
January 15, 2008
No Calit2 Person Physically Flew to Australia to
Bring This Up!
Covise, Phil Weber, Jurgen Schulze, Calit2 CGLX,
Kai-Uwe Doerr , Calit2 http//www.calit2.net/newsr
oom/release.php?id1421
27
Victoria Premier and Australian Deputy Prime
Minister Asking Questions
www.calit2.net/newsroom/release.php?id1219
28
University of Melbourne Vice Chancellor Glyn
Davis in Calit2 Replies to Question from
Australia
29
Real-Time Monitoring of Building Energy
UsageUCSD Has 34 Buildings On-Line
http//mscada01.ucsd.edu/ion/
30
Power Management in Mixed Use BuildingsThe UCSD
CSE Building is Energy Instrumented
  • 500 Occupants, 750 Computers
  • Detailed Instrumentation to Measure Macro and
    Micro-Scale Power Use
  • 39 Sensor Pods, 156 Radios, 70 Circuits
  • Subsystems Air Conditioning Lighting

Source Rajesh Gupta, CSE, Calit2
31
Launch of ZEVnet Fleet of Wireless Cars-- First
Calit2 Testbed for Intelligent Transportation
April 18, 2002 Irvine, CA www.zevnet.org
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International Symposia on Green ICTGreening ICT
and Applying ICT to Green Infrastructures
Webcasts Available at www.calit2.net/newsroom/art
icle.php?id1456
Calit2_at_UCSD
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