This blogs talks about how the Internet and cyber-infrastructure can help create a low carbon society
Green Internet and Cyber-infrastructure Overview
Governments around the world are wrestling with the challenge of how to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The current preferred approaches are to impose carbon taxes and implement various forms of cap and trade, which effectively is a hidden tax. However another approach to help reduce carbon emission is to “reward” those directly who reduce their carbon footprint. One possible reward system is to provide homeowners with free fiber to the home or free wireless products and other electronic services such as ebooks and eMovies if they deploy micro renewable energy sources for their ICT equipment. Not only does the consumer benefit, but this business model also provides new revenue opportunities for network operators, optical equipment manufacturers, and eCommerce application providers.
Free High Speed Internet to the Home: http://free-fiber-to-the-home.blogspot.com/
Monday, February 27, 2012
Another innovative low carbon brokered cloud strategy - Mastodon C
[Mastodon C is a new service from Magic Dashboards, a London-based startup.It helps developers and data scientists to minimize their environmental impact, by sending their Hadoop jobs to the greenest available locations, without reducing their productivity or significantly increasing cost.
The project use Jbroker for brokering Hadoop cloud jobs to AWS sites.
The project was born at the 2012 London Green Hackathon. If you'd like to see the project in its most nascent form, you can read the coverage on the AMEE Blog.—BSA]
It is great to see so many research and commercial organizations pursuing zero carbon or low carbon cloud/network initiatives including:
Greenstar Network
www.greenstarnetwork.com
Mantychore
http://www.mantychore.eu/
Hewlett-Packard, AMD, Clarkson University GreenCloud
http://green-broadband.blogspot.com/2011/10/hewlett-packard-amd-and-others-aim-to.html
2012 London Green Hackathon
http://www.amee.com/what-we-do/initiatives/hack-events/london-green-hackathon-jan-2829-2012/
Mastodon C web site
http://www.mastodonc.com/index.html
Calculating of your cloud computing carbon footprint
An excellent paper calculating cloud/network carbon footprint can be found at http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=6008718
Graph of past 24 hour carbon footprint of whole network is provided in every minutes. History videos are available here:
http://207.162.8.220/history4.html
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