Description |
1 online resource |
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Energy Science, Engineering and Technology |
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Energy science, engineering and technology series
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Contents |
Energy efficient digital networks / Bruce Nordman, Steven Lanzisera, Richard Brown, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Environmental Energy Technologies Division -- Estimating the energy use and efficiency potential of U.S. data centers / Eric R. Masanet, Richard E. Brown, Arman Shehabi, Jonathan G. Koomey, Bruce Nordman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Environmental Energy Technologies Division |
Summary |
Digital networks are the foundation of the information services, such as cell phones, e-mail, and the Internet, and are an expanding and indispensable part of our lives. With the wide availability of these networks, many of the devices and equipment we use in buildings increasingly depend on these networks for the functions they perform. Today, networked devices are mostly electronics, but other types of devices are gaining rich communications ability. While the information services provided by these networks are perceived almost universally to provide a net benefit to society, one drawback to |
Notes |
Includes index |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Data processing service centers -- Energy conservation.
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Data processing service centers -- Energy consumption -- United States
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COMPUTERS -- Computer Literacy.
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COMPUTERS -- Computer Science.
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COMPUTERS -- Data Processing.
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COMPUTERS -- Hardware -- General.
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COMPUTERS -- Information Technology.
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COMPUTERS -- Machine Theory.
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COMPUTERS -- Reference.
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Data processing service centers -- Energy conservation.
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United States.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Freeman, Kevin C., editor
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Environmental Energy Technologies Division
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ISBN |
9781629480220 |
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1629480223 |
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