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Green Bull
The days of red bull are passe. Its the era of green. And the world is finally donning its green glasses to tame the energy monster!
Mehak Chawla
Friday, November 06, 2009
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According to the world energy report, a third of the worlds global energy use, is based on electricity. Thats both good news and bad. Bad, because the share is only going to increase, and good because, electricity is one area which holds huge potential for greening this world. While we cant control consumption, what we really can control is losses.

No wonder then, that green is riding on the electricity tide. A look at the various technologies that claim to be green will prove the point. From anything as simple as a plasma TV to the complex semiconductor design, everything attempts to reduce your energy consumption.

And thats the lure of green. And its mostly because of this temptation that green is still afloat amid the slowdown waters.

Power Guzzlers
Lets have a look at the energy consumption patternsclose to 55% of energy is consumed by motors, 20% by lighting appliances, 10% by ICT, and the rest by others. The IT industry, however, is more concerned about the single-headed monsterdata center.

As per Gartner, data centers account for close to 3% of the total global electricity consumption right now. In fact, in the next couple of years, CO2 emission from data centers is expected to equal those of countries like Argentina! No wonder then, that data center is suddenly the focus of all green initiatives.

Data centers account for 1-2% of global electricity consumption
Sources: Advanced Micro Devices; Financial Times; Gartner; Stanford University; Uptime Institute; McKinsey analysis, 2008;IDC India; MAIT, IMRB International, 2009

While players like Raritan want to do it through energy solutions, the likes of Infineon are looking to cool it down. According to Arunjai Mittal, president, industrial and multi-market division, Infineon Technologies, The maximum amount of electricity is consumed in cooling the servers, so we are addressing the problem using this root and bringing heat control technologies. The mantra is simpleif the boxes dont heat much, they wont require much cooling.

And this healthy gain on the power front is whats keeping the registers of the vendors ticking. As per some estimates, close to 65% of all new data centers have deployed some solution for power management. And this number is expected to read 95% by 2012.

So yes, green is happeningits just that the peg of the story has been altered a bit. From going green, it has shifted to cost-cutting!

Inside Thy Living Room!
If you think that only your organization is saving up on electricity bills, look beyond. Its happening at many other places, including your neighborhood and hopefully, your home too. Everythingfrom that LCD, to mobile chargers, to the toaster, washing machine and air conditioneris coming with energy ratings, and promises to make your electricity bill more presentable.

And its heartening to see that so many people are becoming aware of the need to preserve energy. And if they are allowed to say thisto reduce their carbon footprint. As Siddhart Juneja, manager with Jumbo Electronics comments, The four and five star rated products are in-demand more than ever now. On Diwali, most of the products that did well had high energy ratings.

Now, thats certainly a bright way of celebrating the festival!

Mehak Chawla
mehakc@cybermedia.co.in

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