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Global KPI for ICT sites “Making Smart Cities Sustainable” Bordeaux 7 & 8 June 2017 Jean-Marc Alberola Group Energy Strategy leader Vice Chairman of ETSI ISG OEU 08 June 2017

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Global KPI for ICT sites“Making Smart Cities Sustainable”

Bordeaux 7 & 8 June 2017

Jean-Marc Alberola

Group Energy Strategy leader

Vice Chairman of ETSI ISG OEU

08 June 2017

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Regulatory framework

Technical, objective and Global KPI

Global KPI DCEM

Implementation at Airbus

Conclusion

EU Policy framework for Climate & Energy - Targets

2020 Targetsreduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 20%,

increase the share of renewable energy to at least 20% of consumption and achieve energy savings of 20% or more.

2030 Targets40% cut in GHG emissions compared to 1990 levels,

at least a 27% share of renewable energy consumption,

a 30% improvement in energy efficiency (compared to projections)

2050 TargetThe EU has set itself a long-term goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80-95% when compared to 1990 levels

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EU Policy framework for Climate & Energy directly or indirectly

related to ICT

Europe 2020:

Smart, Sustainable

and inclusive

Growth:

Confirmation of

20/20/20 targets for

2020.

March

2010Roadmap for

moving to a

competitive low

carbon economy by

2050:

GHG emissions by

80-95% below 1990

values by 2050

March

2011

July

2012

June

2013A policy framework

for climate and

energy in the period

from 2020 to 2030:

GHG emissions

40% below the 1990

level by 2030.

Renewable energy

share to increase to

at least 27% by

2030.

January

2014European

Innovation

Partnership on

Smart Cities and

Communities:

large-scale

deployment of smart

city solutions in

Europe, focusing on

intersections of

ICT, energy and

transport.

Start of the Eco-

design Directive

preparatory study of

the feasibility of

eco-design

requirements and/or

of an energy

labelling scheme

for enterprise

servers, data

storage devices

and transmission

equipmentInstruments for regional and country environmental

policy shall be issued and implemented to support

development of green Europe

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Technical, Objective and global KPIs

Products Design Implementation Operations

TECHNICAL KPIs

OBJECTIVE KPIs

Energy Consumption

Task Efficiency

Energy re-use

Energy Renewable

GLOBAL KPI

Monitoring of the Energy Management performance

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Global KPIs of Operational infrastructures : ES 205-200 series

ES 205-200-1

General Requirements

ES 205-200-2-2

Fixed access networks

ES 205-200-2-3

Mobile access networks

ES 205-200-2-1

ICT Sites

ES 205-200-3

Global KPI (DCEM) for ICT Sites

ETSI EN 305 200-3

(2017 framework EU Mandate M/462)

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GLOBAL KPI OBJECTIVE KPIs DEFINITIONS

DCEM*

DCG

KPIECEnergy

Consumption

The total consumption of energy by an

operational infrastructure

DCP

KPITETask Efficiency A measure of the work done for a given amount

of energy consumed

KPIREUSEEnergy re-use Transfer or conversion of the energy produced

by the operational infrastructure to do other work

KPIRENEnergy

Renewable

Proportion of energy produced from dedicated

generation system using resources that are

naturally replenished

DCEM : a synthesis of 4 Energy Efficiency KPIs

(*) ETSI Document : ES 305-200-3 “Global KPI (DCEM) for ICT Sites”

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Airbus Operations Data Centres en Europe

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9522 m² of DC Space2525 racks

8234 kW IT Power

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Broughton 180m²

Filton 504m²

Nantes 270m²

St Nazaire 71m²

Getafe

Tablada

Puerto Real

Stade 171m²

Fuhlsbütte 45m²

Hamburg * 2386m²

Buxtehude 97m²

Bremen 1047m²

Toulouse * 4258m²

(*) Primary DC

PROBLEMATICS

• Ensure hosting capacity for new projects

• Manage physical assets in the DataCentres

• Contribute to Airbus energy saving strategy

• Follow market best-practices

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Decommissioning Urbanisation Containment Monitoring

DCEM Report in Energy Management Software

Same standard report used for all Data Centres

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Report of data centre 14P in Filton (UK)

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eG4U platform – DCEM Labelling

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Conclusion/ Advantages

• One single operational global KPI, defined by the users for all ICT sites

• Support formulation of targets, trends or comparison

• Instruments for the development of Environmental policy for lands and regions :

o Future environmental taxes

o Incentives specific actions (i.e whites certificates in France)

o Integrate flexibility for Policy making (weighting factors)

• Useful for ISO 50 001 certification:

o chap. 4.4.5 Energy Performance Indicators

o chap. 4.5.5 Operational control

• Free of manufacturer influence

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