17965319. Method and System to Measure and Report Scope-2 Indirect Emissions Caused by Equipment Operating in a Datacenter simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)

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Method and System to Measure and Report Scope-2 Indirect Emissions Caused by Equipment Operating in a Datacenter

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.

Inventor(s)

Shivendra Katiyar of Bangalore (IN)

Rishi Mukherjee of Bangalore (IN)

Lori L. Matthews of Austin TX (US)

Method and System to Measure and Report Scope-2 Indirect Emissions Caused by Equipment Operating in a Datacenter - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17965319 titled 'Method and System to Measure and Report Scope-2 Indirect Emissions Caused by Equipment Operating in a Datacenter

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes methods and a system for reading and reporting energy consumption data of managed hardware, such as devices in a data center, and scope 2 GHG emissions attributable to the use of the devices. Emission factors associated with energy sources providing energy to the data center and devices are captured. The energy consumption of the devices is read, converted to GHG emissions, and reported.

  • Energy consumption data of managed hardware is read.
  • Emission factors associated with energy sources are captured.
  • The consumed energy of the devices is converted to GHG emissions.
  • GHG emissions attributable to the use of the devices are reported.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in data centers, industrial facilities, and any other setting where monitoring energy consumption and GHG emissions is important.

Problems Solved

This technology helps in tracking and reporting GHG emissions associated with energy consumption, aiding in environmental impact assessments and sustainability efforts.

Benefits

The system provides accurate data on energy consumption and GHG emissions, enabling organizations to make informed decisions to reduce their carbon footprint and improve energy efficiency.

Potential Commercial Applications

Commercial applications include energy management software, environmental consulting services, and sustainability reporting tools.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be systems for monitoring energy consumption in buildings or industrial settings, but the specific focus on converting energy consumption to GHG emissions for reporting purposes may be a novel aspect of this technology.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system ensure data accuracy and reliability in converting energy consumption to GHG emissions for reporting purposes?

The system may use standardized emission factors and calibration processes to ensure accuracy in converting energy consumption data to GHG emissions.

What are the potential challenges in implementing this system in different types of hardware and energy sources?

Different types of hardware and energy sources may have varying emission factors and data collection methods, which could pose challenges in standardizing the reporting process across diverse settings.


Original Abstract Submitted

Described herein are methods and a system for reading and reporting of energy consumption data of managed hardware, such as devices in a data center, and scope 2 GHG emissions attributable to the use of the devices. Emission factors are captured which are associated with energy sources that provide energy to the data center and the devices. Energy consumption of the devices are read. The consumed energy of the devices is converted to GHG emissions and reported.