‘Green Touch’ unites industry, academics on IT efficiency goals
It is “dedicated to fundamentally transforming communications and data networks, including the Internet, and significantly reducing the carbon footprint of ICT [Information and Communications Technology] devices, platforms and networks.”
“By 2015, our goal is to deliver the architecture, specifications and roadmap — and demonstrate key components — needed to reduce energy consumption per user by a factor of 1000 from current levels,” the consortium’s website states.
The group will hold its first meeting in February to lay out a five-year plan, first-year “deliverables” and hash out member roles and responsibilities, according to the announcement today.
If Green Touch can reach its goals, it will help take a large bite out of energy consumption. According to the Department of Energy, information technology and telecommunications facilities account for three percent of all U.S. power use.
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