9780415620963 - Green Ict & Energy

Green Ict & Energy

'Green ICT & Energy' by Jaco H. Appelman is a groundbreaking book that delves into the intersection of information and communication technology (ICT) and energy sustainability. This comprehensive guide explores how ICT can be leveraged to create more energy-efficient systems and reduce the carbon footprint of digital infrastructures. Appelman, with his extensive expertise, presents a detailed analysis of current technologies, future trends, and practical strategies for implementing green ICT solutions. The book is an essential resource for professionals, policymakers, and students interested in sustainable technology development. It covers topics such as energy-efficient data centers, renewable energy integration, and the role of ICT in smart grids, providing readers with a holistic understanding of how technology can contribute to a more sustainable future.

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Auteur Jaco H. Appelman
ISBN 9780415620963
Bindwijze Hardcover
Tags Green ICT Energy Sustainability Jaco H. Appelman sustainable technology Smart Grids

'Green ICT & Energy' offers a thorough examination of the potential for ICT to drive energy sustainability, making it a valuable read for anyone in the field. Jaco H. Appelman's expertise shines through in his detailed discussion of technologies and strategies for reducing energy consumption in ICT systems. The book's strengths lie in its comprehensive coverage of topics, from the basics of green ICT to advanced concepts like smart grids and renewable energy integration. However, some readers might find the technical details challenging, especially those new to the subject. Despite this, the book's practical insights and forward-looking perspective make it a must-read for professionals aiming to implement sustainable ICT solutions in their organizations.

In 'Green ICT & Energy', Jaco H. Appelman presents a detailed exploration of how information and communication technology can be used to enhance energy efficiency and sustainability. The book begins by outlining the environmental impact of ICT and the urgent need for greener alternatives. It then delves into various technologies and methodologies that can reduce energy consumption, such as virtualization, cloud computing, and energy-efficient hardware design. Appelman also discusses the integration of renewable energy sources into ICT infrastructures and the development of smart grids. The final sections of the book look ahead to future trends and the role of policy in promoting sustainable ICT practices. Throughout, Appelman combines technical detail with practical advice, making the book an invaluable resource for anyone looking to understand or implement green ICT solutions.