Understanding Embodied Emissions

David Irwin, Prashant Shenoy
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Decarbonizing societal infrastructure, including computing, has emerged as a grand challenge for the 21st century, and thus has seen increasing research attention in recent years. Reducing the carbon emissions of societal infrastructure, whether it be a commercial building or cloud datacenter, generally has two important aspects: reducing operational emissions---the carbon emissions from day-to-day operations---and reducing embodied emissions---the carbon emissions from construction and deployment. These different types of emissions are formally defined for companies in the Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHG) as (i) Scope 1 emissions, which represent a company's direct emissions, e.g., from directly burning fossil fuels, (ii) Scope 2 emissions, which represent a company's indirect emissions from purchasing and using energy, primarily in the form of electricity, and (iii) Scope 3 emissions, which are indirect emissions that result from all other upstream and downstream activities, such as from purchased goods and services. Collectively, Scopes 1 and 2 capture a company's operational emissions, while Scope 3 captures its embodied emissions.
了解隐含排放
使包括计算机在内的社会基础设施脱碳已成为21世纪的一项重大挑战,因此近年来受到越来越多的研究关注。减少社会基础设施的碳排放,无论是商业建筑还是云数据中心,通常有两个重要方面:减少运营排放——日常运营的碳排放——以及减少隐含排放——建设和部署的碳排放。这些不同类型的排放在温室气体议定书(GHG)中被正式定义为:(i)范围1排放,代表公司的直接排放,例如直接燃烧化石燃料;(ii)范围2排放,代表公司购买和使用能源的间接排放,主要以电力的形式;(iii)范围3排放,这是所有其他上游和下游活动产生的间接排放。例如从购买的商品和服务。总体而言,范围1和范围2捕获公司的运营排放,而范围3捕获其实际排放。
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