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ICT, energy and data centers ; a holistic view

ICT, energy and data centers ; a holistic view. John Post Managing director Green IT Amsterdam region Board TKI SWITCH2SmartGrids. Power and pollution, the bad and the ugly European ambitions & reality Dutch ambitions & reality Consortium Green IT Amsterdam region

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ICT, energy and data centers ; a holistic view

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  1. ICT, energy and data centers; a holistic view John Post Managing director Green IT Amsterdam region Board TKI SWITCH2SmartGrids

  2. Power and pollution, the bad and the ugly European ambitions & reality Dutch ambitions & reality Consortium Green IT Amsterdam region Greening of IT and greening by IT Agenda

  3. Larger energy companies. Large power plants on large distance from energy consumer. More exchange of energy across national borders. Energy in Europe, two parallel trends Europeanization: Localisation • Large number of small power plants (distributed generation, microgrids), renewables, new companies, often small and local. • New forms of cooperation, participation of end users. 2010 2030 2050

  4. … a conducive innovation environment Mindset of creativity, collaboration and reliability Strong and open consultation and concensus model Strivingfor open standardsand open source Strong citizeninvolvement Manycitizeninitiatives, Privacy conciousness, various living labs The Dutch…. The Dutch characteristics • Unbundling of TSO, DSO, production/supply • Well developed gas industry • Integrative approach to energy cariers • Multi utility, Multi stakeholder • Strong governmentinvolvement • Well developedPPPs: Amsterdam Smart City, innovation policy

  5. International grid, aka strong grid

  6. Local smart grid Issues: • Localbalancing • New meteringand financial systems • (un)predictability • Power to the people

  7. Smart Grids: status in NL • Development of knowledge and products: PowerMatcher, Power Router, Smart Cable Guard, SASensor, etc. • First demonstration projects: Smart Storage, PowerMatching City, GROWders, etc. • Large-scale pilots are starting: Smart City A’dam, Easy Street, Couperus, Smart Energy Collective, etc.

  8. Smart Grid Vehicle-to-Grid (V2X Amsterdam participation in Smart Gridsprojects (1) Breakthroughto a broadersocietalandeconomicalimplementation of smart grids. Using electricvehiclespoweredbylocallyproduced, renewable energy tocreate a balanced energy system andsustainablemobility

  9. Amsterdam and data centers as a growing market

  10. Ambitions Amsterdam households enterprises traffic & transport

  11. Public-private network organisation (founded June 2010). Contribute to reducing 40% CO2 in 2025 in Amsterdam Ambitions realized by: Greening of IT Realising energy savings within the ICT sector Greening by IT Innovative use of ICT for the reduction of CO2 emissions in other sectors Green IT Economy Creating new business opportunities with Green IT 1 1 3 3 2 Consortium Green IT Amsterdam region

  12. Green Deal data centers Agreement between the Dutch Government, the City of Amsterdam and Green IT Amsterdam Region Creation of a data center improvement package Coordinate with: Nederland ICT NL Agency (AgentschapNL): working group Datacenter Cooling City of Amsterdam: EPP and PUE regulations Activities: Clustering of best practices (including feasibility aspects, planning, costs, etc) Offering quick scans Foundation for improving de-facto standard of data center energy efficiency in the Netherlands Self-sufficient Source: GreenIT Amsterdam region

  13. Greening of IT The NYT DC Self-sufficient Incl. renewable energy Participation Smart grid

  14. Deviationfrom a common trend Smart grids On horticulture: Deviation in thinking on renewable energy canbe found in turningaround the supply of heathandcoldprocessesto the horticulturist: Do notgenerate the energy neededforheatingbydegrading high valueheath, but by upgrading low valueheathwithelectrival water pumps in combinationwith short and long term storage” Source: de kas als energiebron, stichting innovatie glastuinbouw

  15. ThankyouJohn PostManaging Director Consortium Green IT Amsterdam regioBoard TKI SWITCH2SmartGridsChairman Platform Open Data NederlandEmail: john@john-post.nlTwitter: bikerspeedwell

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