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@seanmcilroy29 seanmcilroy29 released this 18 Apr 10:30
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V1.1 Editorial updates approved by the WG 18 Apr:

T.2 Updated

I – Location-based marginal carbon intensity updated to I – Region-specific carbon intensity

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carbon

Greenhouse gases are a group of gases contributing to global warming. In this specification we use 'carbon' as a broad term to refer to the impact of all types of emissions and activities on global warming.

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To calculate the operational emissions associated with software, multiply the electricity consumption of the hardware the software is running on by the region-specific carbon intensity.

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To calculate the operational emissions associated with software, multiply the electricity consumption of the hardware the software is running on by the region-specific carbon intensity.

Region-specific carbon intensity Updated

The carbon intensity of electricity is a measure of how much carbon (CO2eq) emissions are produced per kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity consumed.
Region-specific carbon intensity factors measure the grid carbon intensity of electricity in a grid region. If the electricity consumption is connected to a grid, the short run marginal, long run marginal, or average emissions grid intensity of that grid shall be used, which excludes any market-based measures. If the electricity consumption is not connected to a larger regional grid, an appropriate emissions factor for that system shall be used. From a developer perspective, only the location-based info is important in terms of the impact on eliminating carbon emissions. This excludes market-based measures and is distinct from 100% renewable energy claims.

Calculation Updated

What one unit of R looks like may be modelled and the total carbon (C) calculated for executing one functional unit of work (R) in a controlled lab environment. For instance, a benchmark may be created that models a user interacting with a software application and then measures the C emitted per run of that benchmark. The result is still a C per user.

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