Updated Footprint Tool and Cost Figures A new version of the JISC-funded S...
Updated Footprint Tool and Cost Figures
A new version of the JISC-funded SusteIT Footprinting Tool is now available with revised default figures for equipment energy and a power usage effectiveness (PUE) calculator. An accompanying report analyses the results of 27 UK colleges and universities who have used the previous version of our tool to estimate their ICT-related energy consumption and costs, and carbon emissions. Some of these cases are part of EAUC and London HE projects, and concludes that annual ICT electricity costs are around £90 million for higher education (HE) and around £57 million for further education (FE). These figures are respectively, around 30% and 20% higher than those produced in 2008. Factors in the increase are thought to be possible underestimation in 2008 (which had only a small sample size), increased IT intensity and more comprehensive assessment. The new results also find personal computing (PC, laptop etc.) energy to be a somewhat smaller proportion of total ICT energy than in 2008, with an average of 37% in high performance computing (HPC)-intensive universities, 33% in other universities and 45% in colleges. A major reason for this is likely to be the impact of powerdown measures.
The full results for each of the 27 institutions are available in the master Excel spreadsheet below.