Impact of energy efficiency on reducing consumption in data centers with power purchase agreements – PPAs (#2072)
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July 16-18, 2025
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"Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Sustainable Technologies in service of society"
Location of Conference
Mexico
Authors
Arellanos-Tafur, Elmer
Gutierrez Rupay, Hugo Zaid
Rojas-Arquiñego, Felix Erasmo
Damas Niño, Marcelo Nemesio
Abstract
This research analyzes the impact of energy efficiency on reducing data center electricity consumption through Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), using Google as a case study. A mixed-method approach, combining qualitative and quantitative analysis, was applied to assess the strategic implementation of energy efficiency measures and their measurable effects on operational performance. The study relied on historical data, technical reports, and key energy efficiency metrics to evaluate Google’s integration of PPAs and their role in minimizing electricity consumption and carbon footprint. Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) served as the primary metric to assess efficiency, with a detailed regional and temporal analysis revealing significant performance variations. The findings indicate that European data centers, such as those in Eemshaven (Netherlands) and Dublin (Ireland), consistently achieved lower PUE values, benefiting from favorable climate conditions and advanced energy management. In contrast, North American locations exhibited a broader range of efficiency levels, while Asian facilities, particularly in Singapore, faced greater cooling challenges due to warm climates. Additionally, the study highlights the effectiveness of AI-driven workload distribution, real-time monitoring, and advanced cooling technologies in optimizing energy consumption. The results demonstrate that the integration of PPAs with energy efficiency initiatives not only ensures a stable supply of renewable energy but also enhances operational sustainability and contributes to grid decarbonization. This research underscores the importance of continuous innovation in data center energy management, offering insights applicable to the broader industry.