The Bitkom Building Survey analyzes how digital technologies - e.g. building automation - can contribute to reducing emissions in the building sector.
In the EU-EcoCloud project, the energy consumption and energy efficiency potentials of cloud computing services in the EU were determined.
Borderstep has compiled data and facts on the data centre industry, its economic importance and its sustainability potential for eco e. V..
The TEMPRO project developed solutions to significantly reduce data center energy consumption. It focused on a holistic approach to energy management.
Increasing digitization is leading to ever greater networking of products and plants. Borderstep has investigated the effects on energy and resource requirements.
The short study provides an overview of the current state of knowledge on direct and indirect effects of digitisation on climate protection.
With the support of artificial intelligence, it should be possible in future to plan and operate data centres in the Frankfurt area in such a way that negative effects on the environment are reduced.
The project analysed the structural change in the automotive industry triggered by globalisation, digitalisation and climate protection.
The overall objective of the project is to develop and demonstrate an energy-efficient, standardised data center with liquid-cooled servers in which the waste heat is converted into cold.
The study evaluates the energy consumption of the dynamic ICT landscape, identifies current trends, forecasts future ICT-based energy consumption up to 2025.
Frankfurt and the Rhine-Main region is the top location for data centers in Germany and Europe. The region sets standards in technologies for energy efficiency in data centers.
NeRZ aims to reduce the energy requirements of data centers and establish Germany as the location of the most energy-efficient and secure data centers worldwide.
On behalf of the German Bundestag, the report analyzed and forecast the necessary resource requirements for the use of ICT and formulated recommendations for action to reduce them.