ICT applications enhancing energy efficiency
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Abstract
Computers, laptops and mobile devices – information technology (IT) accounts for 2% of human greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, as evidenced in a study by Global Action Plan, a UK based environmental organization. This figure can be reduced if the green segment, or Green IT, continues to grow. Energy can also be saved through cloud computing, namely the principle of outsourcing the programs and functions of one’s own computer to service providers over the internet. This also means sharing storage capacity with others. This paper highlights the impact of information technology applications towards enhancing energy efficiency of the systems.
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| Authors | Matani, A. G.; |
| Journal | carbon: science and technology |
| Year | 2016 |
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Medicine
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Information technology
Technology
Science (General)
Science
chemical engineering
management. industrial management
telecommunication
applied optics. photonics
communication. mass media
electronic computers. computer science
geology
geography. anthropology. recreation
cybernetics
information theory
chemical engineering
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