Reducing Your Cloud Carbon Footprint with Azure Carbon Optimization

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As we think about the environmental cost of business this new Azure Portal experience helps us gain insight and actionable guidance to reduce our carbon footprint.

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00:00 - Introduction
00:52 - Existing solutions
01:27 - Azure Carbon Optimization
02:53 - Emission trends
06:37 - Emission details
07:17 - Emission reductions
07:39 - Emission equivalents
08:22 - Summary
09:10 - Close

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Hey everyone, time to talk about the carbon footprint of our Azure environment! Please make sure to read the description for the chapters and key information about this video and others.

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NTFAQGuy
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This is amazing, getting this info from MS not so long ago was real blood-from-a-stone stuff.

theritchie
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I believe Carbon Intensity is specifically gCO2e per KWh, so is a function of the energy source mix of that region at that given time. In addition to lowering energy consumption (as per the example recommendations at the end of the video), it's also possible to do load shifting by permanently or temporarily moving load to regions with low carbon intensity (e.g. Sweden) or scheduling compute (e.g. Batch jobs) when carbon intensity is lower (e.g. when windy, or demand is low). Wattime and ElectricityMaps provide RESTful APIs for forecasting when Carbon Intensity is expected to be low for a given region.

azursmile
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More power to a greener cloud future! 🌱☁

vinodsr
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This could link into ISO 14001 or the B Corp Certification. Excellent stuff, thanks for sharing John.

TheApothecaryAus
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Didn't expect this video, Thanks John!

dirk
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How do we download that rich GUI view without having to write all of it in a logic app ?

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