Energy Internet and eVehicles Overview

Governments around the world are wrestling with the challenge of how to prepare society for inevitable climate change. To date most people have been focused on how to reduce Green House Gas emissions, but now there is growing recognition that regardless of what we do to mitigate against climate change the planet is going to be significantly warmer in the coming years with all the attendant problems of more frequent droughts, flooding, sever storms, etc. As such we need to invest in solutions that provide a more robust and resilient infrastructure to withstand this environmental onslaught especially for our electrical and telecommunications systems and at the same time reduce our carbon footprint.

Linking renewable energy with high speed Internet using fiber to the home combined with autonomous eVehicles and dynamic charging where vehicle's batteries are charged as it travels along the road, may provide for a whole new "energy Internet" infrastructure for linking small distributed renewable energy sources to users that is far more robust and resilient to survive climate change than today's centralized command and control infrastructure. These new energy architectures will also significantly reduce our carbon footprint. For more details please see:

Using autonomous eVehicles for Renewable Energy Transportation and Distribution: http://goo.gl/bXO6x and http://goo.gl/UDz37

Free High Speed Internet to the Home or School Integrated with solar roof top: http://goo.gl/wGjVG

High level architecture of Internet Networks to survive Climate Change: https://goo.gl/24SiUP

Architecture and routing protocols for Energy Internet: http://goo.gl/niWy1g

How to use Green Bond Funds to underwrite costs of new network and energy infrastructure: https://goo.gl/74Bptd

Monday, June 11, 2012

How Quebec can be a world leader in next generation zero carbon transportation systems


[It is exciting to see Quebec make a significant commitment to spend $2.7 billion on climate change efforts.

Monday, June 4, 2012

Hewlett Packard and other companies deploying zero carbon data centers


[I am pleased to see that several companies are starting to recognize that building zero carbon data centers is a more sustainable direction rather than focusing on energy efficiency (i.e. PUE).

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Globe and Mail: Only radical thinking will solve environmental problems


The Globe and Mail has a good article on why we need to get away from our traditional thinking in terms of addressing climate change:

Monday, May 28, 2012

Guardian - Until we get a 100% decarbonised grid, the marginal impact of efficiency is always to add more coal to a power station


[There is a great article in today’s Guardian about understanding the real challenges of decarbonizing our society with respect to the recent decision by Germany to shut down its nuclear plants- http://goo.gl/e6WCF.

Monday, May 21, 2012

When India and China are adding a coal plant a week, energy efficiency in the western world is meaningless


[I am constantly amazed how the western world continues to focus on energy efficiency, smart meters and other energy silliness to address the problem of climate change.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Rutgers to deploy follow the sun solar center using GreenHadoop and GreenNebula


[Here is a very cool project at Rutgers that demonstrates how we can build “adaptable” ICT green solutions that will be needed for a much warmer planet and yet at the same are also excellent solutions for mitigation.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Iceland to host supercomputer for universities and researchers in Scandanvian countries


[Here is a great example of how research supercomputing and clouds can be hosted in remote environments that use only renewable energy.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Must watch video: The Iron Law of Climate Change Policy and why we must move to adaptation



[Here is an excellent video of a lecture given by noted political economist Roger Pielke Jr that powerfully demonstrates the challenge we face in trying to prevent climate change:

Thursday, April 12, 2012

A new Bit-Torrent proxy to enable green file transfers


[Integrating this BitTorrent proxy with a Greenstar network node powered by wind or sun would be a novel way to enable green file transfers.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Why we need to bypass electrical utilities if we want to build a low carbon society


[I have long argued that we need to bypass electrical utilities if we want to build a low carbon society.

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.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Carbon Accounting and Green IT strategies for networks - TERENA workshop


[TERENA in partnership with SURFnet and GEANT is hosting a 2 day workshop on carbon accounting and Green IT strategies for R&E networks.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Green IT is revolutionizing UK cyber-Infrastructure via networks, cloud, outsouring and financial incentives


[As readers of this blog may know I have long argued that advances in research and education through cyber-infrastructure (or eInfrastructure) can be largely justified, if not entirely paid for through the energy savings of using clouds, networks or outsourcing.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Stanford university research on dynamic charging of electric vehicles for future Energy Internet


[It is exciting to see prestigious institutions like Stanford University, which has been the incubator for many companies that created the original Internet, to now undertake work leading to the development of the Energy Internet.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Green Revolving Funds can help fund costs of cloud computing and R&E networking


[There have been some interesting new developments in university Green Revolving Funds (GRF) that I believe could be a significant revenue opportunity for cloud suppliers and R&E networks

Monday, January 9, 2012

How to make the Internet DNS green


[The Dutch Internet registry SIDN has launched a unique program in partnership with CleanBits to identify what proportion of .nl domain names were hosted on a green or CO2-neutral basis.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

A classic example of why energy efficiency never works

If you live in the United States and value fuel efficiency, you might catch yourself looking longingly overseas at super efficient vehicle fleets and wondering, why not us?

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Network and Telecommunication protocols for the Energy Internet


[Bruce Nordham of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has developed some very exciting concepts on the networked and telecommunications protocols for the future “Energy Internet” or what he calls “Building Networks”.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Details on building an "Energy Internet"


[I have put together a compendium of material on building the future “Energy Internet” which can be found at http://goo.gl/8HyNb.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Must watch video: on the move electric vehicle charging at University of Auckland


[I am very excited to see the recent announcement from University of Auckland of their very innovative inductive charging system for electric vehicles.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

$1 Billion University Green program launched - CIO and NRENs could be big beneficiary


[The $1 billion green challenge is inspired by the exceptional performance of existing green revolving funds operated by many universities worldwide.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Facebook to build server farm on edge of Arctic Circle


[Here is a great example of how countries like Canada, Sweden, Norway, etc could be the hubs of the future global green Internet.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The "Energy Internet" - how the Internet + renewable energy can transform the economy


[Here is a couple of interesting articles on topics on how the Internet + low carbon or zero carbon renewable energy architectures can transform the global society and economy.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Using the social Internet as a tool to reward consumers to use solar powered ICT devices



[Here is a great example of how the Internet and ICT could be used as an incentive to get customers to reduce their carbon footprint from ICT devices.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Hewlett Packard, AMD and Others Aim to Use Wind, Solar Power for Data Centers


[A concept that originated with CANARIE funded Greenstar project, spearheaded in Quebec by ETS, PROMPTinc and CRC in Ottawa, is now gaining momentum around the world.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

The rebound effect and ICT - why free energy may reduce CO2 emission

[I have long argued that energy efficiency, as a primary objective, is not sufficient to slow down, never mind reduce CO2 emissions.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Scant CO2 Benefit from China’s Coal-Powered Electric Cars

Much has been made of China’s big push to build and deploy 1 million electric vehicles a year by 2015. The move will help cut smog and oil imports. Less has been made of the scant impact this is likely to have on the country’s emissions of carbon dioxide, given its enduring reliance on coal for most of its electricity. 

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Packet Based Energy Delivery Systems


[Internet engineers have long recognized the value of packet based networks, particularly those that support the end to end principle.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

If you have no power, energy efficiency is irrelevant


[There are dozens, if not hundreds of research initiatives around the world looking at improving energy efficiency in computers and networks.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Modeling the economy in a changing climate

As society adjusts to the knowledge that our climate is changing, policy makers are faced with a difficult question: how can they use policy to help prevent and cope with climate change, while minimizing the damage to their nation or organization’s economic health?