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Reducing carbon emissions in a core system

Reducing carbon emissions in a core system

UBM and Microsoft shift computational tasks in CO2-reduced times

This whitepaper discusses the first enterprise-scale implementation of carbon-aware computing, a collaboration between UBS and Microsoft under the Green Software Foundation (GSF) umbrella. Using the GSF Software Carbon Intensity (SCI) specification and carbon-aware-sdk tooling, the partners implemented a time-shifting strategy for UBS's risk platform, running workloads during periods of lower carbon intensity in the grid. This approach is projected to prevent multiple metric tons of CO2eq from entering the atmosphere annually.

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Foundational basic Patterns

Combine activities

Combine small activities into composite activities

Assign cases

Let workers perform as many steps as possible for single cases

Deploy extra resources

If capacity is insufficient, consider increasing the available number of resources

Resequence activities

Move activities to more appropriate places

Green Variant

Offer a green alternative with the same outcome, utilizing different steps, resources, or partners, while retaining the previous existing process

Performance-based task assignment

Allocate tasks based on past performance: execution time and success

Quality-based task assignment

Allocate task based on past feedback or quality metrics

Teamwork-based assignment

Allocate task based on collaborative experience: handover time, interactions, diversity

Department-based assignment

Distribute tasks by interdepartmental interactions to enable or restrict involvement

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Shift Workload

Execute tasks when the grid is powered by renewable energy

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