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Expand Given that data centers are energy-intensive enterprises, estimated to account for around 1% of worldwide electricity use, these trends have clear implications for global energy demand and must be analyzed rigorously. Science (),,A bottom-up model to tom-up values (e.g., total data center energy use in) on the basis of the growth rate of a service demand indicator (e.g., growth in global IP traffic from to) to ar-rive at an estimate of future energy use (e.g., total data center energy use in). By, global data center workloads Here, we integrate new data from different sources that have emerged recently and suggest more modest growth in global data center energy use (see the second figure). This provides policy-makers and energy analysts a recalibrated understanding of global data center energy use, its drivers, and near-term efficiency potential But since, electricity use per compu- Recalibrating global data center energy-use estimates. This represents a 6% increase com-pared with Given that data centers are energy-intensive enterprises, estimated to account for around 1% of worldwide electricity use, these trends have clear implications for global energy Recalibrating global data center energy-use estimates. Several oft-cited yet simplistic analyses claim that the energy used by the world's data centers has doubled over the past These estimates suggested that the worldwide energy use of data centers had grown from terawatt-hours (TWh) in to between and TWh by, totaling to % of global electricity use (9). E Masanet, A Shehabi, N Lei, S Smith, J Koomey. Data centers In, we estimated that global data center energy use rose to TWh, or around 1% of global electricity consump-tion. New data from different sources that have emerged recently are integrated and suggested and this provides policy-makers and energy analysts a recalibrated understanding of global data center energy use, its drivers, and near-term efficiency potential. Given that data centers are energy-intensive enterprises, estimated to account for around 1% of worldwide electricity use, these trends have clear implications for global This provides policy-makers and energy analysts a recalibrated understanding of global data center energy use, its drivers, and near-term efficiency potential. Since, however, the data center landscape has changed dramatically (see the first figure).
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Expand Given that data centers are energy-intensive enterprises, estimated to account for around 1% of worldwide electricity use, these trends have clear implications for global energy demand and must be analyzed rigorously. Science (),,A bottom-up model to tom-up values (e.g., total data center energy use in) on the basis of the growth rate of a service demand indicator (e.g., growth in global IP traffic from to) to ar-rive at an estimate of future energy use (e.g., total data center energy use in). By, global data center workloads Here, we integrate new data from different sources that have emerged recently and suggest more modest growth in global data center energy use (see the second figure). This provides policy-makers and energy analysts a recalibrated understanding of global data center energy use, its drivers, and near-term efficiency potential But since, electricity use per compu- Recalibrating global data center energy-use estimates. This represents a 6% increase com-pared with Given that data centers are energy-intensive enterprises, estimated to account for around 1% of worldwide electricity use, these trends have clear implications for global energy Recalibrating global data center energy-use estimates. Several oft-cited yet simplistic analyses claim that the energy used by the world's data centers has doubled over the past These estimates suggested that the worldwide energy use of data centers had grown from terawatt-hours (TWh) in to between and TWh by, totaling to % of global electricity use (9). E Masanet, A Shehabi, N Lei, S Smith, J Koomey. Data centers In, we estimated that global data center energy use rose to TWh, or around 1% of global electricity consump-tion. New data from different sources that have emerged recently are integrated and suggested and this provides policy-makers and energy analysts a recalibrated understanding of global data center energy use, its drivers, and near-term efficiency potential. Given that data centers are energy-intensive enterprises, estimated to account for around 1% of worldwide electricity use, these trends have clear implications for global This provides policy-makers and energy analysts a recalibrated understanding of global data center energy use, its drivers, and near-term efficiency potential. Since, however, the data center landscape has changed dramatically (see the first figure).
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