In order to understand the electricity use of Internet services, it is important to have accurate estimates for the average electricity intensity of transmitting data through the Internet (measured as kilowatt-hours per gigabyte [kWh/GB]). This study identifies representative estimates for the average electricity intensity of fixed-line Internet transmission networks over time and suggests criteria for making accurate estimates in the future. Differences in system boundary, assumptions used, and year to which the data apply significantly affect such estimates. Surprisingly, methodology used is not a major source of error, as has been suggested in the past. This article derives criteria to identify accurate estimates over time and provides a...
Abstract-As community concerns about global energy consumption grow, the power consumption of the In...
This report is built on a large primary data set for operational energy consumption and carbon footp...
We hypothesize that the spread of the Internet has reduced corruption, chiey through two mech-anisms...
In order to understand the electricity use of Internet services, it is important to have accurate es...
Assessing the average energy intensity of Internet transmissions is a complex task that has been a c...
Environmental assessments of digital services seeking to take into account the Internet’s energy foo...
The amount of electricity used by servers and other Internet infrastructure has become an important ...
This work presents an estimation of the global electricity usage that can be ascribed to Communicati...
Rapid growth in internet communication in the last decade has augmented and, to some extent, replace...
Over the last decade, concerns have been raised about increases in the electricity used by informati...
<p>*For simplicity and to avoid underestimating the cost of Internet traffic, the network operating ...
In this study, the impact of information communication technologies (ICT) on electricity consumption...
SUMMARY In most developed countries computers are extensively used nowadays. Being one of these dev...
The widespread lack of knowledge of how much energy is used by particular devices or end uses in bui...
This paper attempts to estimate the short- and long-run effects of Internet usage and economic growt...
Abstract-As community concerns about global energy consumption grow, the power consumption of the In...
This report is built on a large primary data set for operational energy consumption and carbon footp...
We hypothesize that the spread of the Internet has reduced corruption, chiey through two mech-anisms...
In order to understand the electricity use of Internet services, it is important to have accurate es...
Assessing the average energy intensity of Internet transmissions is a complex task that has been a c...
Environmental assessments of digital services seeking to take into account the Internet’s energy foo...
The amount of electricity used by servers and other Internet infrastructure has become an important ...
This work presents an estimation of the global electricity usage that can be ascribed to Communicati...
Rapid growth in internet communication in the last decade has augmented and, to some extent, replace...
Over the last decade, concerns have been raised about increases in the electricity used by informati...
<p>*For simplicity and to avoid underestimating the cost of Internet traffic, the network operating ...
In this study, the impact of information communication technologies (ICT) on electricity consumption...
SUMMARY In most developed countries computers are extensively used nowadays. Being one of these dev...
The widespread lack of knowledge of how much energy is used by particular devices or end uses in bui...
This paper attempts to estimate the short- and long-run effects of Internet usage and economic growt...
Abstract-As community concerns about global energy consumption grow, the power consumption of the In...
This report is built on a large primary data set for operational energy consumption and carbon footp...
We hypothesize that the spread of the Internet has reduced corruption, chiey through two mech-anisms...