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Input From The Green Grid Helps Global Taskforce For Data Center Efficiency Harmonize Protocols For Performance Metrics

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Posted on November 13, 2012 at 7:14:01 AM
Input From The Green Grid Helps Global Taskforce For Data Center Efficiency Harmonize Protocols For Performance Metrics

Global Leaders from Government, Industry and Non-profit Sector Reach Agreement on Measurement Protocols for Three Metrics to Address Data Center Efficiency

PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Green Grid, the global authority on resource efficient information technology and data centers, and a global taskforce created to harmonize metrics and measurement protocols for key energy efficiency metrics, today announced agreement on measurement guidelines and next steps for three new efficiency metrics. The taskforce reached consensus on the use of the Green Energy Coefficient (GEC), Energy Reuse Factor (ERF) and Carbon Usage Effectiveness (CUE) metrics. Details of their conclusions and recommendations for use of each metric are available in a memo titled Harmonizing Global Metrics for Data Center Energy Efficiency.

In February 2011, the taskforce reached agreement on specific measurement protocols for the Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) metric, developed by The Green Grid. Made up of the U.S. Department of Energy's Advanced Manufacturing Office and Federal Energy Management Programs; the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR Program; the European Commission Joint Research Center Data Centers Code of Conduct, Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry; Japan's Green IT Promotion Council; and The Green Grid, the taskforce intends to continue collaboration as an ongoing effort to improve data center energy and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission efficiencies.

The three new metrics were selected through discussion, exercise and trial among the taskforce participants. The memo provides a framework for users to approach the metrics holistically, ensuring data center owners and operators can consistently assess and improve the performance of their mission critical facilities using energy efficiency metrics.

"We want to make it as easy as possible for the data center community to understand and embrace these metrics, and how they can work together," said Joyce Dickerson, Board Member, The Green Grid. "When implemented correctly, they can save organizations a lot of time, money, and additional resources. Although there is more work to do, we think this will bring us one step closer to a universally adopted set of metrics, indices, and measurement protocols that will have a positive impact on the industry."

The metrics and their purposes include:

    --  Green Energy Coefficient - GEC quantifies the portion of a facility's
        energy that comes from green sources. The metric is computed as green
        energy consumed by the data center (kWh) divided by total energy
        consumed by the data center (kWh).
    --  Energy Reuse Factor - ERF identifies the portion of energy that is
        exported for reuse outside of the data center. ERF is computed as reuse
        energy divided by total energy consumed by the data center.
    --  Carbon Usage Effectiveness - CUE enables an assessment of the total GHG
        emissions of a data center relative to its IT energy consumption. CUE is
        computed as the total carbon dioxide emission equivalents (CO(2)eq) from
        the energy consumption of the facility divided by the total IT energy
        consumption.
The memo and resulting agreements complete the second desired outcome of the taskforce and outline the two remaining deliverables for the group: Desired Outcome (1) Agree on effective energy efficiency metrics that measure actual IT work output of a data center compared to actual energy consumption and Desired Outcome (1.a) Measure the potential IT work output compared to expected energy consumption; and measure operational utilization of IT Equipment.  The group convenes regularly with representatives from each organization meeting in person every six to 12 months.

For more information about Harmonizing Global Metrics or to download the full memo, please visit: http://www.thegreengrid.org/en/Global/Content/Reports/HarmonizingGlobalMetricsForDataCenterEnergyEfficiency_GEC_ERF_CUE.

About The Green Grid

The Green Grid is a global consortium of companies, government agencies, educational institutions and individuals dedicated to advancing resource efficiency in information technology and data centers with a holistic approach, including all IT, facility and infrastructure systems. In 2012, The Green Grid welcomed Climate SaversĀ® Computing Initiative under its brand to build on its success in promoting resource efficiency and sustainability across the energy ecosystem. Climate Savers Computing Initiative focuses on reducing energy consumption, costs and carbon emissions from computing equipment by promoting the adoption of efficient technologies and power management strategies. As the global authority on resource efficient  information technology and data centers, The Green Grid spans the entire computing and communications ecosystem - from data centers to personal computers - and will continue to provide the global IT industry with metrics, tools and best practices to improve resource efficiency.

The Green Grid does not endorse vendor-specific products or solutions, and instead seeks to provide industry-wide recommendations on best practices, metrics and technologies that will improve overall resource efficiencies. Membership is open to organizations at the Contributor, General or Associate Member levels, and individuals at the Individual or Supporter Member levels.

For more information, visit http://www.thegreengrid.org or connect with The Green Grid on Twitter @TheGreenGrid, Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Green-Grid/263092707057658 and LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2492375

SOURCE  The Green Grid

The Green Grid

CONTACT: Dave Ladetto, For The Green Grid, +1-617-520-7042, dladetto@webershandwick.com

Web Site: http://www.thegreengrid.org
 
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