PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) is an energy efficiency indicator. It indicates the ratio between the total electrical energy consumed by the data center and what is actually consumed by the IT equipment. The closer it is to 1, the more efficient the data center is. The further away from 1, the more electrical energy the data center wastes. An energy-efficient data center has a PUE of less than 1.5.
PUE for the last 7 days for the Vitry-sur-Seine data center is fairly steady compared to the previous 30 days.
WUE (Water Usage Effectiveness) is a water consumption indicator. It indicates the number of liters of water required for the electrical consumption of 1kWh. The closer it is to 0, the more efficient the data center is. The further away from 0, the more water the data center uses. A water-efficient data center has a WUE of less than 0.2.
WUE for the last 7 days for the Vitry-sur-Seine data center is fairly steady compared to the previous 30 days.
CEF (Carbon Emission Factor) is a carbon intensity indicator. It indicates the mass of carbon equivalent released by the electrical consumption of 1kWh. The closer it is to 0, the closer the data centre is to carbon neutrality. A responsible data centre has a CEF of less than 20g/kWh.
CEF for the last 7 days for the Vitry-sur-Seine data center is fairly steady compared to the previous 30 days.
The renewable energy share is the quantity of renewable energy used by the data centre compared to its overall consumption. Only hydro, wind, photovoltaic, biomass and geothermal energy sources are considered renewable.
Share of renewable energy consumed over the last 7 days by the Vitry-sur-Seine data center is fairly steady compared to the previous 30 days.