Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Greenpeace Criticises Coal-Fired Data Centres

Environmentalists Slam Internet Cloud Pollution


Envrionmental activist group, Greenpeace, has criticised internet-based companies such as Facebook, Apple and Google for building data centres powered by coal.

Greenpeace released a report on Tuesday criticising the idea of an internet ‘cloud’ of pollution caused by these data centres.

Last month we reported that a data centre to be built by Facebook in the US state of Oregon will run on fuel created by a coal-fired power station. Apple is building a data centre in North Carolina that relies on coal power.

"The last thing we need is for more cloud infrastructure to be built in places where it increases demand for dirty coal-fired power," said Greenpeace in the new report.

The report highlights the fact that coal is still the number one fuel for power plants in the US and that Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo and Google all have at data centres that still rely heavily on coal power.

Environmentalists Slam Cloud Of Internet Pollution


Data centre energy use is already huge and is growing rapidly, Greenpeace says, predicting that the cloud is set to be the fastest-growing facet of tech infrastructure over the next ten years.

The report also suggests that if global telecommunications and data centres were considered as a country it would have ranked fifth in the world for energy use in 2007, behind the US, China, Russia and Japan.

However, the Greenpeace report pointed to Yahoo as a company that it says is a model for data centre construction. The company is building a centre near Buffalo in New York state, that will get its energy from hydroelectric facilities. Yahoo said energy-efficiency was the top goal, with a building design that promotes air circulation.

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