low carbon ict project project team: kate aydin – communication’s advice (estates) daniel curtis...
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Indication of level of support for service? Paraphrased quotations from this survey question: “Through saving consumption of paper” “Turning PC off (along with other electrical equipment)” “Through enabling remote working practices (so cutting transport)” “Must not impact deliverables or the core strategic goals of the University” “Any change must be measured to ensure new ways of working actually improve the environmental performance of the University”TRANSCRIPT
Low Carbon ICT Project
Project team:
Kate Aydin – Communication’s advice (Estates)
Daniel Curtis – Evaluation and monitoring (OUCE)
Professor Paul Jeffreys – Sponsor (Director of ICT)
Howard Noble – Principal investigator (OUCS)
Kang Tang – Software engineer (OeRC)
Dr. David Wallom – Technical architect (OeRC)
http://projects.oucs.ox.ac.uk/lowcarbonict/
Background
Oxford department asked the computing service to solve this problem:
Electrical power demand of a typical departmental building over a random weekday
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Existing demand profileAnticipated profile with PC power management
Increase in baseload as a result of PCs being left on overnight
Indication of level of support for service?
Paraphrased quotations from this survey question:“Through saving consumption of paper”
“Turning PC off (along with other electrical equipment)”
“Through enabling remote working practices (so cutting transport)”
“Must not impact deliverables or the core strategic goals of the University”
“Any change must be measured to ensure new ways of working actually improve the environmental performance of the University”
Predict and plan
Infrastructure for wake-on-LAN and monitoring service
Questions or comments?
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