Electricity Consumption by ICT: Facts, trends, and measurements

Author:

Gelenbe Erol1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 44100 Gliwice, Poland, Université Côte d'Azur, CNRS I3S, 06000 Nice, France, Dept. of Computer Engineering, Yaşar University, Bornova, Izmir, Turkey

Abstract

This paper considers key issues surrounding energy consumption by information and communication technologies (ICT), which has been steadily growing and is now attaining approximately 10% of the worldwide electricity consumption with a significant impact on greenhouse gas emissions. The perimeter of ICT systems is discussed, and the role of the subsystems that compose ICT is considered. Data from recent years is used to understand how each of these sub-systems contribute to ICT's energy consumption. The quantitatively demonstrated positive correlation between the penetration of ICT in the world's different economies and the same economies' contributions to undesirable greenhouse gas emissions is also discussed. The paper also examines how emerging technologies such as 5G, AI, edge computing, and cryptocurrencies are contributing to the worldwide increase in electricity consumption by ICT, despite the increases in ICT efficiency, in terms of energy consumed per bit processed, stored, or transmitted. The measurement of specific ICT systems' electricity consumption is also addressed, and the manner in which this consumption can be minimized in a specific edge computing context is discussed.

Funder

European Commission H2020 Program

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

General Engineering

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