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Sustainable Development: The Role of Information and Communication Technology - Alexander Schatten www.schatten.info Oct. 2008
Sustainable Development:
      The Role of Information and
      Communication Technology

                                 Alexander Schatten
                                 www.schatten.info

                                       Oct. 2008

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Sustainable Development: The Role of Information and Communication Technology - Alexander Schatten www.schatten.info Oct. 2008
Agenda

                                       Information & Communication Technology –
                                       Environmental “Footprint”

                                                                                                     Mitigation
                                       ICT supporting
                                                                                                     Adaptation

                                       ICT for Teaching and Public Awareness

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Sustainable Development: The Role of Information and Communication Technology - Alexander Schatten www.schatten.info Oct. 2008
ICT – Environmental “Footprint”

                “Green IT”
                Resource Efficiency: “A Factor of 10”
                Desktop Computing
                Data-Centers and Services
                Software as a Service
                Cloud Computing
                Accounting

                                                                                                                                Photo from ezioman (flickr)

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Sustainable Development: The Role of Information and Communication Technology - Alexander Schatten www.schatten.info Oct. 2008
“The rapid uptake of computers, mobile
                                                              phones and the Internet in the emerging
                                                              world is set to double the industry's
                                                              CO2 emissions by 2020, according to
                                                              the first comprehensive study on the
                                                              impact of Information and
                                                              Communication Technologies (ICT) on
                                                              the world's climate.”
                                                              Euractiv.com, Study on Carbon Footprint of ICT sector

 Photo by Greenpeace

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“To help, rather than hinder, the fight against climate
                 change, the ICT sector must manage its own growing
                 impact and continue to reduce emissions from data
                 centres, telecommunications networks and the
                 manufacture and use of its products”
                 Smart 2020 Report

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Green IT – Numbers
     $ 8-9 billion              Estimated energy bills of datacenters worldwide

     25%                        Typical IT budget for average company

     ~ $ 1.900                  Annual expenses for powering and cooling single server (2500 $)

     2 1/2 years                Average time a typical company has to upgrade power and cooling facilities

     70-80%                     Utilisation of mainframes (70s, 80s)
                                Of Servers run under 3% peak and average utilisation; actually are using power
     ~ 30%
                                and cooling for doing no work

     50%                        Average energy consumption for cooling

     76 MtCO2e                  Global datacenter footprint 2002
     259 MtCO2e                 Global datacenter footprint 2020 (estimated)
     18 Million                 Server 2002
     122 Million                Server 2020 (estimated)

     Source: McKinsey and Company, part of a report titled "Revolutionizing Data Center Efficiency”,
     InfoWorld, Ted Samson (2008)
     Smart2020 Report

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Sustainable Development: The Role of Information and Communication Technology - Alexander Schatten www.schatten.info Oct. 2008
The Power of “10”: Game Consoles

                                                                                                                           Playstation 3
                                                                                                                           Xbox 360
                  > 200 W

                                                                                                                           Playstation 2

                    ~ 50 W

                                                                                                                           Nintendo Wii
                    ~ 20 W

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The Power of “10”: PCs
                                                                                              PC with CRT
    ~ 150-250 W

    ~ 100-200 W
                                                                             PC with LCD

          ~ 50 W                                                                                 Thin Client with LCD

      ~ 10-45 W
                                                                          Notebook

                                                                                                            OLPC / XO
            ~2W
    Photos from Flickr: Gene, Plutor, John Pastor, One Laptop per Child
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Target/Demand-oriented Performance!

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Data-Centers and Services

“Hummer Strategy”

                                                    … or Virtualisation,
                                                    Cloud Computing
                                                    and Software as Service?

     Photo from Paul Keleher, Flickr
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“Green IT”: Virtualisation and
      In-House Services

           Datacenter In-House
           Replace Volume Servers with varying utilisation or low utilisation
            with virtual machines running in one power-server
           Remove Fat-Clients where not absolutely necessary and replace
            them with thin-clients and web-applications or thin-clients using
            remote desktops
           Provide support for tele-working (virtual private networks…)
           Get consulting for “green” operation of data-center including issues
            like:
              – Optimizing Facilities
              – Highest possible operation temperature
              – Reuse of heat (e.g. for building/office heating)
           Better: get rid of all services that can be outsourced (see following
            slides)
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What is Cloud Computing?

           You get energy from a grid, not from your own power-plant 
            Cloud computing is the IT equivalent of the energy grid
           Rent services and computing power as needed
           Use Cloud Computing to scale as needed
           Typical “Cloud” Services range from
             – Operation of Virtual Servers (e.g. Amazon EC2)
             – Network storage solutions (e.g. Amazon S3)
             – Database Services (e.g. Amazon SimpleDB)
             – Application Runtime Environments (e.g. Google AppEngine)
             – Middleware Services (e.g. Amazon Message Queue)
             – E-Commerce Applications (e.g. Payment Services)
             – Various Services (e.g. Google Maps, Google Calendar, Office
               Applications…)

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Why is Cloud Computing better?

                                                                You pay what you use, not a
                                                                 “theoretical” peak load
                                                                You do not need to operate complex IT
                                                                 infrastructure which is most likely not your
                                                                 core business
                                                                Operation of large scale data-centers is way
                                                                 more efficient than small scale installations
                                                                Load can be balanced over many
                                                                 customers, hence servers in large data-
                                                                 centers can work at higher average
                                                                 utilisation
                                                                Data-centers can be build in regions where
                                                                 less cooling is needed and more renewable
                                                                 energy sources are available

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Cloud Computing Architecture

             Web/Mobile -                                                       Service
                                          Fat-Client
              Client ...                                                       Consumer

             Cloud Application 1                                                                        ...
                 or Service               App 2                        App 3      App 4
             z.B. SaaS oder Webservice

              Cloud Platform                Cloud Storage                        Cloud Services
             (AppServer,Python...)          (z.B. S3, SimpleDB)                 (z.B. Queue Service, ...)

                                         Cloud Infrastructure
                                         (z.B. Hardware, Network...)

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Software as a Service

           “Buzzword” in the 90s; did not take off then
           Now a series of good applications are available, new services every
            day
           “Business” Applications like Salesforce CRM
           Groupware
           Communication Tools
             – Webmail
             – Chat-Applications
             – Forum
             – Wiki
           Office Applications
             – Google Docs, Calendar, Sites
             – Zoho (Office, Database, Programming Environment)

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Example: CRM Salesforce

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Current Issues with
      Cloud Computing

           No standardisation so far, hence vendor lock-in with currently
            leading services from companies like Google or Amazon
             – However first Open Source products appear like Eucalyptus
           Whole SAAS, CC rather “young”, i.e., not very much experience
            available
           Legal and privacy issues, particularly due to the fact that most
            providers are located in US
             – opportunity for European companies!)
           Automated Scaling can “backfire” (DOS, bugs…)

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Company IT-Policy –
   Some Questions

      Are there Guidelines for Operation and Office
       Support (e.g., about printing, using PC…)
      Is Tele-working an integral part of the
       workflow?
      How is accounting done?
      Power Management Software installed
       (for all PCs?)
      Connection between server-cooling and
       office-heating system?
      Assessment of server utilisation done?
      Virtualisation strategy within company?
      Virtualisation strategy outside company?
      Software as a service?                                                          Photo by threedots (flickr)

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Agenda

                                       Information & Communication Technology –
                                       Environmental “Footprint”

                                                                                                     Mitigation
                                       ICT supporting
                                                                                                     Adaptation

                                       ICT for Teaching and Public Awareness

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IT as a Supporter for
      Mitigation efforts

           Green Supply Chains and E-Government – Think Global!
           Smart Production
           De-Materialisation
           Smart Building
             – “If airplanes were build like buildings, you wouldn't fly in them”,
               Stephen Selkowitz”, LBNL
           Smart Grids

          “Although the ICT sector’s own emissions will rise as global demand
             for products and services increases, these are estimated to be five
             times less than the emissions that can be reduced through the
             “enabling effect.”, Smart 2020 Report

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Possible Contributions in Different
   Fields (Smart 2020 Report)

                                                    Taken from Smart 2020 Report

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Green Supply Chains:
   Example Indonesia

        The World Bank:
          – A number of environmental problems are threatening the country's
            environmental sustainability, foremost among them being a rapid and
            generally unsustainable rate of natural resource exploitation.
          – Areas of particular concern include forests and fisheries.
          – One problem is the lack of transparency in the processes
            controlling access to such resources.
          – Other problems include weak natural resource governance, poor
            institutional coordination, limited monitoring of natural resources
            and environmental quality parameters.
          – [...] limited coordination among ministries and agencies at
            national and local levels
          – Furthermore, the recent decentralization process has created
            additional challenges for environment and natural resource managers

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Example Indonesia:
   The Economist (2006)

      Indonesia is losing almost 2m hectares of
       forest a year (an area about the size of
       Wales or Massachusetts)
      Illegal logging also carries big costs for
       the human beings involved. Well-
       managed forests continue to provide
       wood, and therefore revenue,
       indefinitely. But those that have been
       overexploited, or simply carelessly run let
       alone razed will yield little or no money in
       the future.
      The government of Indonesia (which has
       the world's third-biggest tropical forests,
       after Brazil and Congo, but the biggest
       timber trade) estimated its annual losses
       at around $3 billion. [due to illegal
       logging]
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The Flat World

      Thomas Friedman, ”The world is flat”
      We move(d) from
        – Command and Control to
        – Collaborate and Connect Economy/Society
      3 Billion people reach for the western lifestyle
        – It is impossible to fulfil this demand with the current approach
      Economy, knowledge, work-force, natural-resources are global
       issues

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In a flat world and a connected
  economy there are hardly local
  problems

                                                    Any significant
                                                    problem in a country
                                                    like Indonesia, India,
                                                    China…

                                                    is immediately a global
                                                    problem.

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“Green” Global Supply Chains

           “Measure and Connect” is foundation for optimisation
             – Technologies like
                             • RFID
                             • Event-based Systems
                             • Data-warehouses
           “Tag and Track” items through whole supply chain
           Work with (near) real-time data
           Standardisation (usage of standardised protocols and practices)
           Integrate with e-Government applications to enhance
            transparency and better resource and waste management
           Check whether suppliers from second and third world countries
            follow policies
           Global optimisation of supply chains (from supplier to production
            lines to transportation to customer)
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New Environmental Policies

                                          “We will not knowingly finance companies or
                                          projects that collude with or are knowingly
                                          engaged in illegal logging. As part of our due
                                          diligence where we are in a position to direct or
                                          influence such process, we will examine
                                          whether clients that process, purchase, or
                                          trade wood products from high risk countries
                                          (and we will encourage such clients to) have
                                          certifiable systems in place to ensure that the
                                          wood they process, purchase or trade comes from
                                          legal sources…”

                                          Goldman Sachs Investment Bank Environmental Policy Framework

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Industrial Production

           Industrial Production is one of the largest contributors to
            global emissions (Smart 2020 report):
             – approx 23% total emission in 2002
             – Uses nearly 50% of global electrical power
           Modernise development of production lines; software development,
            simulation, data exchange is outdated compared to “business
            information systems”
           End-to-end monitoring of production lines
           ICT systems allow transparency
            and accountability
           Optimisations in motor systems
           Integration into global
            supply-chain optimisation
                                                                                                                            Picture from ralphbijker (flickr)

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“Dematerialisation”

      Replace paper-based
       business with electronic
       business
      Online Media
      Reduce business travel
      Tele-Working
      E-Commerce
      E-Government

                                                                     Taken from Smart 2020 Report

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ICT Supporting Adaptation

           Sensor Networks
           Connected Information of global information systems
           Support in case of catastrophes like
             – robust dependable networks
             – communication technology
             – Visualisation
             – Geographical information systems
           Simulation and modeling adapted to certain regions e.g.
             – Tourism prediction in Austria
             – Water level rise
             – Development of
               agriculture

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Agenda

                                       Information & Communication Technology –
                                       Environmental “Footprint”

                                                                                                     Mitigation
                                        ICT supporting
                                                                                                     Adaptation

                                       ICT for Teaching and Public Awareness

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Teaching and Public Awareness

           Climate change, many environmental problems, resource depletion
            are
             – Global issues
             – Highly connected systems
             – Depending on many parameters and hence
             – Very difficult to understand
           Tools are needed to enhance the public awareness and the
            systemic nature of such problems, particularly for
             – Teaching purpose
             – Public awareness
             – As political instrument
           IT can provide experience in modeling, visualisation, game
            development to provide such tools

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Video-Game: “Makes you Think”

      Taken from http://makesyouthink.net/games/climate-challenge
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Video-Game: “Makes you Think”

      Taken from http://makesyouthink.net/games/climate-challenge
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Game: “Operation Climate Control”

       Taken from http://www.operationclimatecontrol.co.uk
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Game: “Operation Climate Control”

       Taken from http://www.operationclimatecontrol.co.uk
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Conclusion

        Despite of environmental impact of ICT, clever ICT strategies
         can help to reduce much more emissions than it will produce
        ICT Footprint: “direct” front-lines
          – Efficient IT (Green IT)
          – Target/Demand oriented IT (Cloud Computing, SAAS, ...)
          – Dematerialisation effects
        IT as enabler for efficiency measurements in other fields
          – “Measure and Connect”
          – “Green Supply Chains”: Global Optimisations, E-
             Government
          – Certified Processes
          – Smart Houses, Grid Optimisations, Production
             Automation, ...
        ICT supporting Adaptation (sensor networks, environmental
         monitoring, modelling...)
        ICT for “public awareness”, teaching, politics, ...

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Dr. Alexander Schatten

                            Vienna University of Technology
                         Institute for Software Technology and
                                     Interactive Systems

                                                 http://www.schatten.info

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