Penasaran 🤔Teknologi cooling seperti apa yang bisa mengefisiensikan energi di Data Center? | PART 6A

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Resumo

TLDRPodcast Nusantara membincangkan impak alam sekitar penggunaan tenaga di Pusat Data, dengan fokus pada cabaran kelestarian di Indonesia. Pakar Chandra Irawan dan Mario Leonardo Tjandra menekankan pertumbuhan pesat Pusat Data, penggunaan tenaga mereka, dan keperluan untuk sistem penyejukan yang cekap. Mereka menekankan pentingnya tenaga boleh diperbaharui dan peranan teknologi dalam mengurangkan emisi karbon. Podcast ini bertujuan untuk mendidik pendengar tentang keseimbangan antara keperluan infrastruktur digital dan tanggungjawab alam sekitar.

Conclusões

  • 🌍 Data Centers contribute 2.5% to 3.7% of global emissions.
  • ⚡ Energy consumption in Data Centers is increasing rapidly.
  • ❄️ Efficient cooling systems are crucial for sustainability.
  • 🔋 Renewable energy is essential for reducing carbon footprint.
  • 📊 PUE measures the energy efficiency of Data Centers.
  • 🤖 AI technology increases energy demands in Data Centers.
  • 🌱 Collaboration among stakeholders is key for sustainability.
  • 💡 Lifecycle analysis helps track carbon emissions.
  • 🏗️ Building design impacts cooling efficiency significantly.
  • 🌐 Indonesia's Data Center capacity is growing but still lags behind Asia Pacific.

Linha do tempo

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    Kesan alam sekitar dari penggunaan tenaga di Pusat Data adalah signifikan, dengan pertumbuhan pesat dalam penggunaan digital yang meningkatkan permintaan tenaga dan keperluan penyejukan. Pusat Data kini menyumbang lebih daripada 3% daripada penggunaan elektrik global, terutamanya dari sistem penyejukan. Oleh itu, terdapat keperluan mendesak untuk meningkatkan kecekapan tenaga dan mengurangkan kesan alam sekitar.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    Cabaran utama dalam mencipta Pusat Data yang mampan di Indonesia termasuk peningkatan penggunaan tenaga dan keperluan penyejukan, serta kesan terhadap alam sekitar. Persediaan untuk tenaga boleh diperbaharui dan strategi perancangan tenaga nasional juga menjadi isu penting. Selain itu, terdapat kekurangan tenaga kerja dalam pengurusan tenaga Pusat Data.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:00

    Perkembangan Pusat Data di Indonesia menunjukkan pertumbuhan yang pesat, tetapi masih ketinggalan berbanding negara lain di Asia Pasifik. Dengan populasi yang besar dan penggunaan teknologi digital yang meningkat, Indonesia mempunyai potensi besar untuk menjadi hab infrastruktur digital. Namun, perlu ada usaha untuk memastikan pertumbuhan ini berterusan dan mampan.

  • 00:15:00 - 00:20:00

    Pusat Data di Indonesia menghadapi cabaran dalam mencapai kecekapan tenaga, terutamanya dalam sistem penyejukan yang menyumbang sekitar 40% daripada penggunaan tenaga. Pendekatan seperti reka bentuk bangunan yang efisien, simulasi aliran udara, dan strategi beban rendah dapat membantu mengurangkan penggunaan tenaga dalam penyejukan.

  • 00:20:00 - 00:25:00

    Reka bentuk bangunan Pusat Data yang baik adalah penting untuk mengurangkan kehilangan tenaga. Penggunaan CFD untuk mensimulasikan aliran udara dan memastikan penempatan pelayan yang betul juga memainkan peranan penting dalam meningkatkan kecekapan penyejukan. PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) adalah metrik penting untuk menilai kecekapan penggunaan tenaga.

  • 00:25:00 - 00:30:00

    Teknologi penyejukan yang digunakan dalam Pusat Data berbeza-beza, termasuk sistem chiller dan penyejukan cecair. Dengan peningkatan penggunaan AI, keperluan penyejukan juga meningkat, dan penyelesaian seperti penyejukan langsung ke cip mungkin diperlukan untuk menguruskan haba yang dihasilkan oleh pelayan AI.

  • 00:30:00 - 00:35:00

    Kesan alam sekitar dari Pusat Data termasuk sumbangan kepada pelepasan gas rumah hijau, yang kini melebihi industri penerbangan komersial. Oleh itu, penting untuk mengembangkan Pusat Data dengan cara yang bertanggungjawab dan mampan, dengan fokus pada pengurangan pelepasan dan peningkatan kecekapan.

  • 00:35:00 - 00:41:44

    Usaha untuk mencapai kelestarian dalam Pusat Data melibatkan kerjasama antara penyedia, pelanggan, dan pemangku kepentingan lain. Pengurangan karbon dan penggunaan tenaga boleh diperbaharui adalah langkah penting untuk mengurangkan kesan alam sekitar, tetapi memerlukan pelaburan dan sokongan dari semua pihak.

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Vídeo de perguntas e respostas

  • What is the environmental impact of Data Centers?

    Data Centers contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for 2.5% to 3.7% of global emissions.

  • What are the main challenges for Data Centers in Indonesia?

    Challenges include increasing energy consumption, cooling needs, and the readiness for renewable energy.

  • How can Data Centers improve energy efficiency?

    By optimizing building design, using advanced cooling technologies, and implementing low load strategies.

  • What role does AI play in Data Centers?

    AI increases energy consumption, necessitating more efficient cooling solutions.

  • What is PUE?

    Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) measures the energy efficiency of a Data Center.

  • What are the sustainability goals for Data Centers?

    To reduce carbon emissions and improve energy efficiency while meeting digital infrastructure needs.

  • How can renewable energy help Data Centers?

    Renewable energy can reduce reliance on fossil fuels and lower carbon emissions.

  • What is immersion cooling?

    A cooling method where IT equipment is submerged in a cooling fluid for better heat management.

  • What is the significance of lifecycle analysis in Data Centers?

    It assesses the carbon emissions from Data Center operations from initiation to decommissioning.

  • How can collaboration improve sustainability in Data Centers?

    Collaboration among stakeholders can lead to shared goals and resources for reducing emissions.

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    how large is
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    the environmental impact that can result from
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    energy usage in Data Centers?
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    Maybe you can give an overview?
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    and what kind of effort do we need to
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    research and develop again in the future?
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    in actuality
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    the Data Center grows with
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    energy consumption
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    Indeed
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    our world is very closely interlinked to energy consumption
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    and we should
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    keep pace with its efficiency
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    So we talked a lot about chiller systems
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    Computer Room Air Conditioner (CRAC)
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    which is similar to direct expansion
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    We can also use other systems such as
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    fanwall units
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    It looks like technology will change in the future
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    with the introduction of A.I
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    Hello everyone
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    Welcome to Podcast Nusantara by Nusantara Academy
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    Episode 6 of Season 2
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    with me
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    Prisca Winata as the host
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    of this episode
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    as a disclaimer
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    Podcast Nusantara is presented to provide education
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    this is a sharing of insights from industry experts
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    and should not be used as a reference
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    in the professional realm
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    Today
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    we will be discussing about a very
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    interesting theme regarding overcoming challenges in
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    creating sustainable Data Centers in Indonesia
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    As with the rapid
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    growth of the digital economy in our country
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    Data Centers play
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    a very important role
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    as the cornerstone of digital transformation
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    that occur across various sectors in Indonesia
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    But
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    to this day
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    there are still some challenges that
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    needs to be overcome
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    to ensure sustainability in Indonesia
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    The first challenge is
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    with many digital uses and demand for Data Centers
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    there will be an
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    increase in energy consumption and building cooling needs
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    The second one relates to its impact on the environment
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    and how is our readiness
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    (Indonesia) in preparing renewable energy
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    and National Energy Planning Strategy
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    What are the challenges
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    that might come from the workforce
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    that is still lacking in the field of
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    Data Center energy management
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    and finally
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    issues related to carbon reduction goals of Indonesia
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    Okay
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    Currently
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    in our studio
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    I am accompanied by extraordinary interviewees
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    The first interviewee is Chandra Irawan
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    acting as Country Manager of Indonesia Pure Data Centres Group
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    and Head of Energy at IDPRO
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    Good afternoon Chandra
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    Welcome to Podcast Nusantara
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    Good afternoon Prisca
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    and Mario
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    we also have Mario Leonardo Tjandra
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    Sales Director at PT Vertiv Technology Indonesia
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    Welcome
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    Good afternoon
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    Prisca and Chandra
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    Thank you
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    It is an honor for us
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    to be invited into this podcast
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    Yes
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    As we are about to start our discusssion today
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    please allow me to read out
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    a brief history of our two outstanding speakers
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    First
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    Chandra Irawan
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    a c-level executive who has extensive experience
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    in leading a company
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    and mission critical facilities technical operations
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    such as Data Centers
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    power plants and
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    oil and gas
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    He is the current Country Manager at Pure Data Centres Indonesia
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    who is responsible for leading
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    and driving Pure Data Centres operations
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    in Indonesia
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    He previously worked as the head of the Data Center
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    engineering operation for Amazon Web Services
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    or AWS in Indonesia
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    He also has experience as the Head of Operation
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    for Berkeley Energy Indonesia
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    He has 12 years of experience at Total Energies
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    with his last role as Maintenance Supervisor
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    and Offshore Installation Manager
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    Chandra
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    also have a Data Center Operations Manager certification
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    and the Chief Governance Officer certification
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    He is currently active in IDPRO (Indonesian Data Center Provider)
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    Indonesian Data Center Provider Association
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    as the Head of the Energy field
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    Our second guest
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    Mario Leonardo Tjandra
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    Sales Director of
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    PT Vertif Technology Indonesia
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    Mario is in charge of overseeing the entire business operations
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    of Vertif in the Indonesian market
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    leading the sales
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    and marketing effort to ensure the growth strategy
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    of the company is executed
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    Mario works with customers
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    and partners to put forward Vertif solutions
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    and meet infrastructure needs
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    as an experienced sales leader
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    Mario came to Vertif with over 20 years of
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    experience in "Pusat Data" or Data Centers
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    and in critical infrastructure areas
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    Mario has an in-depth understanding
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    about the business environment in Indonesia
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    earned while he
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    served in various organizations
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    including Emerson Network Power
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    Fluke Asia
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    Cyberpower System Inc.
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    and most recently in PT Huawei Technology Investment
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    In addition
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    Mario has a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering
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    from Atmajaya Catholic University
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    In accordance with our theme
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    which is overcoming challenges
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    in creating sustainable Data Centers in Indonesia
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    we can start with
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    the first challenge
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    In today's discussion
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    We will talk about challenges
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    that exist in Indonesia
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    The first
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    is related to energy consumption and cooling system of a building
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    we know that
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    the current Data Centers
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    according to references
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    consumes more than 3% of the world's total electricity
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    that electricity usage
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    comes mostly from the cooling system
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    Especially
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    because of the increasing number of applications
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    and users of digital technology in Indonesia is also increasing
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    this makes
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    achieving an efficient Data Center
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    harder
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    Maybe the first question
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    as we start our discussion
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    according to the perspective of Chandra and Mario
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    the current Data Center development in Indonesia
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    What does
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    the development look like?
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    Is it
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    increasing rapidly?
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    How does it compare to five years ago?
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    Please
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    perhaps from Chandra?
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    Thank you Prisca
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    We can look at
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    The Data Center Development at
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    the global level first
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    Focusing on the current developments
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    in Asia Pacific
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    In Japan alone
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    there are about 800 megawatt capacity
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    in
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    Singapore itself
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    there are about 400 megawatt capacity
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    and in comparison
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    Indonesia currently have around 120 megawatt Data Center Capacity
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    So we are quite
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    falling behind in terms of
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    Data Center Development compared to the rest of the world
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    particularly
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    in the Asia Pacific area
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    Even though
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    we see a great potential
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    as a country with 270 million population
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    and the users of
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    mobile phone
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    has reached 350 million user
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    The number of mobile phones users
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    exceed the population
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    that means
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    one person may have two mobile phones
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    We have a penetration of 70%
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    in terms of the internet for our citizen
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    and we are also
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    a host for certain Unicorn companies
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    GOTO for example
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    Halodoc and so on
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    Our own potential
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    is actually huge
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    Indonesia can grow
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    and become one of the
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    hub of digital infrastructure in Asia
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    What we need to look at
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    is that development
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    in the past three years
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    as you mentioned before
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    is very rapid
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    because the previous situation play a part in its growth
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    the pandemic
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    Thus
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    all organization
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    inevitably have to transition into digital
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    technologies
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    So our meetings transform into
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    video conferences
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    Transactions
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    and signatures
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    are also being done digitally
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    So we can say that
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    this is a
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    blessing in disguise
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    we do not want another pandemic to happen
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    but the previous pandemic
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    become one of the
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    turning points
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    where
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    Indonesia
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    drastically changed
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    where we can say that
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    the needs of the next five years
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    have been put into
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    2022 and 2023
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    excuse me
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    2021 and 2022
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    we have started recovering from the pandemic in 2023
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    So
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    it is good to maintain
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    this momentum for digital transformation
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    where
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    we
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    will make sure
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    Indonesia uses
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    this opportunity to continue the trend
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    of this
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    digitization
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    across all aspects
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    that we can see
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    The digital realm
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    firstly
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    is more reliable
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    secondly
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    is more accountable
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    and thirdly
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    its expandability is better
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    and faster
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    that is the cloud standard
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    This is what
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    we are promoting to
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    Indonesian organizations
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    Indonesian citizens
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    and the government for us to build
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    the digital infrastructure together in Indonesia
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    Working with stakeholders
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    from technology providers and also
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    investors and
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    financial institutions
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    thank you Chandra
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    is there any addition from Mario?
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    to add a few additional points
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    It is correct that
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    the Data Center industry growth in Indonesia
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    is extraordinary
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    very significant
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    Institution research
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    and construction research
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    illustrates that Indonesia in the next five years
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    is doubling in growth
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    for that to happen
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    there will be
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    challenges in terms of energy
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    because
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    in actuality
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    The Data Center grows with
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    energy consumption
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    Indeed
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    our world is very closely interlinked to energy consumption
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    and we should
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    keep pace with its efficiency
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    Thus
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    as vendors
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    we are always trying to develop our technology
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    to aim for less
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    consumption
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    or using the energy that we have
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    in a more efficient way
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    so we are trying
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    to move towards better efficiency
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    Thank you
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    So
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    Data Center is growing rapidly
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    especially in Mario's point of view
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    it will double in another five years
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    This will have a huge impact
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    towards the environment
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    and with the development of cloud computing
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    Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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    those factors will
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    increase Data Center consumption
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    According to McKinsey & Company
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    cooling needs contribute approximately around 40%
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    of Data Center energy consumption
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    This is not just Data Centers
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    in buildings
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    cooling systems are also among the highest energy consumers
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    According to the Mario's and Chandra's perspective
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    how to balance
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    between our cooling needs
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    that will increase later on
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    with
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    the efficiency of energy consumption
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    Please
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    in terms of cooling systems
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    they are indeed
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    among the highest energy consumers
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    in a Data Center
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    especially
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    in Indonesia
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    because we are in a
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    tropical climate
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    where the average temperature
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    every year reaches above 30 degrees centigrade
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    This presents its own challenge
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    in which Data Centers
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    need to condition their rooms
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    so that the temperature is always maintained
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    around the average temperature
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    which is usually around
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    18 - 27 degrees
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    then for
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    humidity around
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    50 - 80 %
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    We need the equipment
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    so that we can maintain the condition
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    of the air inside
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    the data hall
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    in which we provide services
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    to our customer
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    How do we maintain the condition
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    so that our air cooling system
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    can work efficiently?
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    We need air cooling
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    we need equipment but
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    how to make sure that
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    the energy that we use
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    are actually used to cool the air
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    and not become waste
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    actually cool down the server that is in
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    our data hall
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    There are some approaches that we can take
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    this is pretty standard in
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    the Data Center business
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    Firstly
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    the design
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    of the building itself
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    we will instruct so that
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    the shape
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    direction
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    orientation of the building
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    and the layout of the building reduces
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    the losses where
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    the cooling is wasted in vain
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    Secondly
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    for certain sides of the rooms
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    specifically the data hall
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    they usually conduct
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    a simulation
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    CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics)
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    where we can simulate
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    air flow from the cooling system to
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    what we usually call
  • 00:15:40
    rows
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    the rows
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    of the servers
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    so that its flow is
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    smooth
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    from the direction of the cooler to the row
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    into the server and will eventually
  • 00:15:54
    be returned
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    usually to the top
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    and will be circulated into
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    a fanwall unit for example
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    This also plays an important role
  • 00:16:06
    so that the cooling will be efficient
  • 00:16:07
    Make sure they do not forget
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    the server layout position
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    This is also very critical because
  • 00:16:15
    in a data hall
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    servers enter in turns
  • 00:16:20
    This means that we have to maintain
  • 00:16:25
    efficient cooling
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    This is where we usually
  • 00:16:29
    fill it on one side first
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    so the cooling will be focused on there for example
  • 00:16:33
    and lastly
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    we usually
  • 00:16:37
    implement a strategy
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    called low load strategy
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    where
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    if a customer is still
  • 00:16:44
    using their data hall gradually
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    there are steps given
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    where we do not need to use 100% cooling for example
  • 00:16:54
    because they have not used 100%
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    of their IT load or server load
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    so that we can maintain
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    effectiveness
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    In Data Centers
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    we call it
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    PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness)
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    In which the lower our PUE becomes
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    the better
  • 00:17:16
    Standard of PUE
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    in Asia Pacific is about 1.67
  • 00:17:22
    in the northern hemisphere is usually lower
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    around 1.3 or 1.4
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    because of sub-tropical temperatures
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    There are some steps we can take
  • 00:17:35
    to become more effective at using
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    power in our cooling system
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    so we maximized
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    the result of our energy
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    apart from
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    our own equipment
  • 00:17:50
    The equipment certainly has
  • 00:17:52
    their own efficiency
  • 00:17:53
    depending on maybe
  • 00:17:54
    the design
  • 00:17:56
    the brand
  • 00:17:58
    and also the technology
  • 00:18:01
    such as a classic fanwall unit
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    or is it liquid cooling
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    and so on
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    but perhaps
  • 00:18:07
    Mario can add to that part
  • 00:18:10
    Chandra had said a lot about
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    the passive design side of the building itself
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    the design of the building must also be optimal from the beginning
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    so that we reduce heat gain
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    from the facade
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    From the active design side
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    Are there certain technology being used?
  • 00:18:26
    okay
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    This is interesting
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    So
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    The efficiency of cooling starts from the design
  • 00:18:35
    the Data Center design itself
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    as explained by Chandra
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    starting from
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    positions and so on
  • 00:18:44
    after that
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    as soon as we get into the data hall itself
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    This is the scope of work for
  • 00:18:50
    equipment vendors
  • 00:18:52
    So
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    usually
  • 00:18:55
    when we are working with
  • 00:18:57
    people who are Data Center owners
  • 00:18:58
    we will discuss
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    How big is it?
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    What the load is like?
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    Where can we give suggestion to create partitions?
  • 00:19:07
    After that
  • 00:19:08
    we will get into the unit selection
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    Let's say we want to select units that help us
  • 00:19:13
    achieve a PUE of a certain level
  • 00:19:17
    After we calculate
  • 00:19:17
    we have a certain level of wattage
  • 00:19:21
    with this certain level
  • 00:19:22
    we will then split the wattage
  • 00:19:23
    we narrow down the units that can accommodate to
  • 00:19:28
    what was said previously
  • 00:19:32
    low load strategy
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    so maybe we will divide
  • 00:19:36
    with the design team and also
  • 00:19:39
    the Data Center owners
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    we divide it into
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    islands for example
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    or into data halls
  • 00:19:50
    or for each row
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    How much can we contribute?
  • 00:19:54
    Later on
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    that is why we need
  • 00:19:59
    to consult
  • 00:20:00
    with those from the Data Center owners
  • 00:20:03
    because we
  • 00:20:05
    want to try to deliver
  • 00:20:07
    the best solution
  • 00:20:08
    according to the Data Center owner needs
  • 00:20:12
    What kind of cooler
  • 00:20:14
    is used in a Data Center system?
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    Do you prefer the chiller system or others?
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    It is varied
  • 00:20:34
    It depends on the strategy of the owner
  • 00:20:38
    there might be
  • 00:20:40
    those that want the Data Center size to not be big
  • 00:20:44
    they might want to gradually
  • 00:20:47
    build the Data Center
  • 00:20:48
    There is a model
  • 00:20:50
    called direct expansion (DX)
  • 00:20:52
    we even have
  • 00:20:55
    coolers installed on each row
  • 00:20:58
    Once there is a cooler in each row
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    there will be more advanced technology in the future
  • 00:21:03
    in which these
  • 00:21:05
    cooler machines
  • 00:21:07
    or the supply refrigeration
  • 00:21:09
    or the cooler supply
  • 00:21:11
    can be run using a chiller
  • 00:21:14
    or can be run using the
  • 00:21:19
    the direct expansion method
  • 00:21:21
    with
  • 00:21:22
    one indoor unit and one outdoor unit
  • 00:21:26
    or we carry that cooling capacity through a fluid
  • 00:21:30
    or liquid
  • 00:21:31
    into the Data Center
  • 00:21:33
    All that depends on the
  • 00:21:36
    result of the discussion between
  • 00:21:39
    the users
  • 00:21:42
    with their consultant
  • 00:21:43
    They usually have consultants too
  • 00:21:46
    So usually they have consultants
  • 00:21:49
    M&E (Monitoring and Evaluation) consultants
  • 00:21:51
    will show that
  • 00:21:53
    this technology
  • 00:21:55
    produce much better results
  • 00:21:58
    it stuck to its original deployment plan
  • 00:22:03
    This is interesting
  • 00:22:04
    I think we can divide it into
  • 00:22:07
    conventional technology
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    with now that has come
  • 00:22:14
    right in front of us
  • 00:22:15
    liquid cooling
  • 00:22:16
    So we talked a lot about chiller systems
  • 00:22:21
    computer room and air condition rack
  • 00:22:23
    which is similar to direct expansion
  • 00:22:25
    We can also use other systems such as
  • 00:22:28
    fanwall units
  • 00:22:29
    it looks like technology will change in the future
  • 00:22:35
    with the introduction of A.I
  • 00:22:40
    in the Data Center
  • 00:22:42
    Where we
  • 00:22:44
    learn that A.I racks are
  • 00:22:47
    power hungry
  • 00:22:47
    If our standard is the cloud
  • 00:22:51
    each server is using probably around two to ten KW (kilowatt)
  • 00:22:55
    while the A.I
  • 00:22:57
    server
  • 00:22:59
    it can get to
  • 00:23:01
    40 KW (kilowatts) or more
  • 00:23:02
    and I also just learned that
  • 00:23:05
    there is a transition
  • 00:23:07
    between 20 and 40 kilowatts
  • 00:23:09
    where they
  • 00:23:10
    intersect
  • 00:23:11
    and can start using liquid cooling
  • 00:23:15
    So
  • 00:23:18
    in our place
  • 00:23:19
    we are
  • 00:23:20
    doing RND (Research and Development)
  • 00:23:23
    with the leading A.I chip manufacturer
  • 00:23:26
    In which they are consulting
  • 00:23:29
    because
  • 00:23:30
    by the time they produced a chip
  • 00:23:32
    although very powerful
  • 00:23:34
    they can not
  • 00:23:35
    provide sufficient cooling capacity
  • 00:23:40
    they can not use it anyway
  • 00:23:42
    so usually they talk to
  • 00:23:45
    our RnD team
  • 00:23:47
    As you have said
  • 00:23:50
    reaching up to 50 kilowatts for every rack
  • 00:23:53
    we can still manage with
  • 00:23:57
    just purely air
  • 00:23:59
    or air cooling
  • 00:24:01
    but if it is more than 50 kilowatt
  • 00:24:04
    we must start to think about
  • 00:24:08
    how to remove the heat that is
  • 00:24:11
    being generated inside the processor?
  • 00:24:13
    we take it out immediately
  • 00:24:15
    so that the processor still works
  • 00:24:19
    in optimum temperature
  • 00:24:21
    just like that
  • 00:24:26
    We are one of the leading
  • 00:24:27
    companies for liquid cooling
  • 00:24:29
    When we designed Data Centers
  • 00:24:33
    once it is already above 50 (kilowatt)
  • 00:24:37
    we start using combinations
  • 00:24:38
    because the majority of
  • 00:24:43
    IT equipment inside
  • 00:24:44
    a Data Center still needs
  • 00:24:48
    "Pendingin udara" or air cooling
  • 00:24:50
    we usually combine
  • 00:24:52
    for example
  • 00:24:53
    if the load is 50
  • 00:24:55
    60, 70 kilowatts for every rack
  • 00:24:57
    we will use air cooling for 30% of it
  • 00:25:00
    we use liquid cooling for the the remaining parts
  • 00:25:03
    and the liquid cooling will be direct-to-chip
  • 00:25:06
    so in the A.I chip
  • 00:25:08
    there will be heat absorbtion and transfer
  • 00:25:13
    out of the system
  • 00:25:14
    using the direct liquid cooling method
  • 00:25:19
    and the efficiency will be much higher
  • 00:25:22
    have you calculated
  • 00:25:23
    how much efficiency can be achieved?
  • 00:25:26
    in terms of heat removal
  • 00:25:27
    when using the direct liquid cooling
  • 00:25:30
    we can achieve
  • 00:25:32
    500 times
  • 00:25:35
    more efficient
  • 00:25:37
    but we cannot use liquid cooling
  • 00:25:39
    to all
  • 00:25:41
    the components that are inside there
  • 00:25:43
    So we still have to mix?
  • 00:25:45
    Yes
  • 00:25:48
    Hopefully in the future we can
  • 00:25:51
    have projects that actually use 100% liquid cooling
  • 00:25:54
    so we can know the significant difference
  • 00:25:58
    That actually exist
  • 00:25:59
    it is called immersion cooling
  • 00:26:02
    Immersion cooling is when the whole
  • 00:26:05
    IT equipment is put in
  • 00:26:11
    a fluid
  • 00:26:13
    or cooling fluid
  • 00:26:15
    There are real applications of this
  • 00:26:16
    and it is also one of the technology
  • 00:26:18
    that we are developing
  • 00:26:20
    but we can not rush it
  • 00:26:23
    because it has long-term impacts
  • 00:26:26
    and also
  • 00:26:26
    we still do not know the environmental impact either
  • 00:26:33
    Talking about environmental impact
  • 00:26:36
    according to references from climatic
  • 00:26:38
    Global emissions from cloud computing have contributed around
  • 00:26:41
    2.5% to 3.7% of all greenhouse gas
  • 00:26:46
    emissions globally
  • 00:26:47
    According to this data
  • 00:26:49
    cloud computing's emissions exceeds
  • 00:26:51
    those of the commercial aviation industry
  • 00:26:54
    can we imagine that?
  • 00:26:55
    we know the emissions of the commercial flights are very high
  • 00:26:57
    but cloud computing causes
  • 00:26:59
    an even higher level of emission
  • 00:27:01
    From
  • 00:27:03
    the designs
  • 00:27:04
    of efficient Data Center
  • 00:27:05
    this has not been a top priority
  • 00:27:08
    for investors and developers
  • 00:27:11
    owners of Data Centers
  • 00:27:13
    how large is
  • 00:27:14
    the environmental impact that can result from
  • 00:27:16
    energy usage in Data Centers?
  • 00:27:19
    Maybe you can give an overview?
  • 00:27:21
    and what kind of effort do we need to
  • 00:27:24
    research and develop again in the future
  • 00:27:26
    for the environment?
  • 00:27:29
    We can put it this way
  • 00:27:30
    we previously mentioned sustainability
  • 00:27:32
    but we have not explained what sustainability is
  • 00:27:36
    We hear sustainable words very often
  • 00:27:38
    but maybe
  • 00:27:40
    its understanding is what we need to
  • 00:27:43
    inform at the beginning
  • 00:27:45
    If we look up sustainability
  • 00:27:48
    described in the Cambridge english dictionary
  • 00:27:52
    it is the ability to do
  • 00:27:53
    repetitive process without
  • 00:27:58
    harming
  • 00:28:00
    other things outside the process itself
  • 00:28:01
    in general
  • 00:28:05
    we can translate
  • 00:28:06
    sustainability in Indonesia
  • 00:28:08
    as a process
  • 00:28:10
    or ability
  • 00:28:11
    of human kind to meet their needs without harming
  • 00:28:15
    the next generation
  • 00:28:17
    and their needs
  • 00:28:20
    We are not jeopardizing our future generation
  • 00:28:24
    and their ability to feed themselves
  • 00:28:25
    That can be the definition
  • 00:28:27
    If we look at our own sustainability
  • 00:28:29
    they are supported by three pillars
  • 00:28:32
    economy, social, and environment
  • 00:28:35
    In economics
  • 00:28:36
    it is about how we fulfill their needs
  • 00:28:39
    by reducing waste or
  • 00:28:44
    unused things
  • 00:28:46
    so it will become more towards a circular economy
  • 00:28:50
    In the social aspect we are
  • 00:28:51
    doing a process where we
  • 00:28:54
    fight the poverty
  • 00:28:57
    and hunger or "kelaparan"
  • 00:29:00
    and lastly
  • 00:29:01
    this is what
  • 00:29:02
    will stick to
  • 00:29:04
    our discussion today
  • 00:29:05
    Sustainability
  • 00:29:06
    where we seek to reduce emissions
  • 00:29:08
    or waste that we produce from the process of
  • 00:29:13
    our work towards the environment
  • 00:29:18
    I think
  • 00:29:19
    our focus might be more towards carbon emissions
  • 00:29:21
    which is currently
  • 00:29:23
    trending around the world
  • 00:29:27
    we are trying to reduce carbon emissions
  • 00:29:29
    which we know creates
  • 00:29:30
    the greenhouse effect
  • 00:29:32
    causing the heat of the sun to
  • 00:29:34
    be trapped in the atmosphere and
  • 00:29:37
    gradually increase the average temperature
  • 00:29:42
    of the earth's surface
  • 00:29:44
    In this case
  • 00:29:45
    the sustainabilty goal of
  • 00:29:49
    UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change)
  • 00:29:51
    is limiting the
  • 00:29:54
    rising temperature
  • 00:29:56
    globally
  • 00:29:59
    no more than 1.5 degrees
  • 00:30:02
    by the end of the century
  • 00:30:04
    which is 2100
  • 00:30:05
    because
  • 00:30:09
    the scientist who
  • 00:30:10
    have done the research
  • 00:30:12
    found that
  • 00:30:14
    if we do not restrict the
  • 00:30:16
    temperature increase to be less than 2 degrees
  • 00:30:18
    that is why the
  • 00:30:19
    UNFCCC are targeting not more than
  • 00:30:20
    1.5 degrees
  • 00:30:21
    so that there may be a buffer margin
  • 00:30:23
    then life
  • 00:30:26
    on earth will
  • 00:30:28
    be very disturbed
  • 00:30:30
    and unfortunately
  • 00:30:31
    those of us living in tropical climates
  • 00:30:34
    will be the first ones
  • 00:30:35
    affected by things such as
  • 00:30:39
    the rising sea level
  • 00:30:41
    The islands will begin to sink
  • 00:30:43
    drought will come
  • 00:30:45
    which will cause forest fires
  • 00:30:46
    and that will
  • 00:30:48
    unfortunately start from
  • 00:30:50
    our territory
  • 00:30:51
    which is the equator area
  • 00:30:52
    We briefly mentioned
  • 00:30:54
    about sustainability
  • 00:30:56
    so that we also understand what is
  • 00:30:58
    sustainability from the
  • 00:31:03
    general point of view
  • 00:31:04
    as well as the environment
  • 00:31:08
    Going back to the question
  • 00:31:10
    Are Data Centers generating emissions or
  • 00:31:15
    pollution to the environment?
  • 00:31:19
    Generally
  • 00:31:22
    to be honest
  • 00:31:23
    we do contribute
  • 00:31:26
    towards climate change
  • 00:31:29
    but we need to
  • 00:31:32
    realize that
  • 00:31:35
    the increasing emissions
  • 00:31:37
    has to be
  • 00:31:44
    dealt with responsibly
  • 00:31:50
    In the other countries
  • 00:31:53
    especially in Western countries
  • 00:31:55
    the Data Center industry is often protested against
  • 00:32:00
    because it is using
  • 00:32:02
    a huge amount of energy
  • 00:32:03
    causing emissions to the environment
  • 00:32:05
    so in some places it has been stopped
  • 00:32:08
    in Singapore for example
  • 00:32:09
    there was a moratorium in 2022
  • 00:32:11
    that they will not allow more Data Centers to be built
  • 00:32:13
    because they do not have sufficient power left
  • 00:32:15
    and have concerns with the emissions
  • 00:32:17
    this happens in some European countries as well
  • 00:32:19
    So there are those who
  • 00:32:21
    states that
  • 00:32:23
    The Data Center
  • 00:32:25
    is a necessary evil
  • 00:32:26
    but we
  • 00:32:28
    myself included
  • 00:32:29
    as a practitioner in the Data Center
  • 00:32:33
    think that is a wrong mindset
  • 00:32:34
    we need Data Centers
  • 00:32:36
    because without Data Centers
  • 00:32:38
    the digital infrastructure will shut down
  • 00:32:41
    the telephone will shut down
  • 00:32:43
    the internet will also be impacted
  • 00:32:45
    we will probably be in a condition that is
  • 00:32:47
    even worse than now
  • 00:32:49
    because
  • 00:32:51
    if we leave the house for example
  • 00:32:53
    without a cellphone
  • 00:32:53
    we will go back home to grab our phones
  • 00:32:56
    it is okay if we do not bring our wallets
  • 00:32:57
    as long as we bring our phones
  • 00:32:59
    we can pay digitally
  • 00:33:01
    So we
  • 00:33:02
    need to realize that digitalization has become
  • 00:33:04
    a primary need
  • 00:33:05
    almost a primary need
  • 00:33:08
    although clothing, food, and housing is definitely more important
  • 00:33:09
    but the digital realm also supports those three needs
  • 00:33:12
    So
  • 00:33:15
    we have to face the fact that the Data Center growth
  • 00:33:18
    is a necessary good
  • 00:33:22
    things that we need to
  • 00:33:24
    develop but in a responsible way
  • 00:33:31
    So reducing emissions
  • 00:33:34
    and increasing efficiency
  • 00:33:37
    will become the focus
  • 00:33:41
    for us as the
  • 00:33:42
    Data Center providers
  • 00:33:44
    it is also trending right now all over the world
  • 00:33:47
    including how
  • 00:33:49
    technology providers
  • 00:33:50
    can give their solutions to
  • 00:33:54
    energy efficient equipment and
  • 00:33:58
    low carbon content
  • 00:34:01
    There are embedded carbon from
  • 00:34:03
    each equipment that we receive
  • 00:34:05
    On our side
  • 00:34:09
    as a form of
  • 00:34:11
    responsibility
  • 00:34:12
    in the reduction of carbon emissions
  • 00:34:16
    we usually oversee the Data Centers
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    from its cradle to its grave
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    We do what is called a lifecycle analysis
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    We know
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    how much carbon emissions are contained in this project
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    from the moment we start
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    the initiation until decommissioning
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    We have to offset this
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    with the
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    carbon reduction progam
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    the term is quite well-known
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    scope one, scope two
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    and scope three
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    in which scope one is
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    indirect energy use from the outside
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    such as the electricity we use
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    some are using steam
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    or
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    other forms of energy
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    Scope two is where
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    the emissions that we produce
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    through the Data Center generator for example
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    In another industry
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    they are perhaps generating the
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    electricity using gas
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    it is popular among some Data Centers
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    to use gas for
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    generating their
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    own power
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    The last one is
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    anything else such as
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    the embedded carbon on supply chains and so on
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    we need to observe that too
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    There are milestones
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    there are certain stages where we
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    are targeting
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    which areas need to produce zero carbon?
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    and it is usually driven from
  • 00:35:45
    each respective countries
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    where do we operate or in which country is
  • 00:35:49
    the Data Center operating on?
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    the last one is probably
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    that these emissions reduction should not only come from Data Center providers
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    but also from the other stakeholders
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    who need to support each other
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    The customers for example
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    Do customers also have
  • 00:36:11
    the same drive or vision to
  • 00:36:13
    reduce the carbon (emission)?
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    because carbon reduction is not cheap
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    to be frank
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    it is not cheap
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    it will increase the cost of production
  • 00:36:22
    Are there people
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    who want to bear the burden together?
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    If handled by the Data Center providers on their own
  • 00:36:28
    it seems quite a heavy burden
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    because sometimes we lose the competition with
  • 00:36:32
    other providers
  • 00:36:33
    but if the customer says it is okay
  • 00:36:34
    and we consider it is
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    their goals too
  • 00:36:38
    it will certainly be for the better
  • 00:36:41
    because to me
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    technology is everywhere
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    everyone can build something
  • 00:36:45
    but the question is who are the ones willing to pay?
  • 00:36:47
    Maybe Mario has certain solutions?
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    What strategies can we use?
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    okay
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    from our side
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    as technology providers
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    we always do research on how we can
  • 00:37:00
    contribute to the sustainability effort
  • 00:37:05
    in the environment field
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    Starting from material selection
  • 00:37:10
    to the waste
  • 00:37:13
    management
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    but besides that
  • 00:37:16
    we also
  • 00:37:17
    with the team from the Data Center as well
  • 00:37:19
    often have
  • 00:37:20
    discussions
  • 00:37:22
    for example
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    starting from
  • 00:37:28
    providing suggestions
  • 00:37:30
    one of the things we suggested
  • 00:37:31
    is the gas turbine
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    maybe that also becomes a solution
  • 00:37:35
    instead of using
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    fossil fuel
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    That is also one of
  • 00:37:41
    our ways to reduce (emissions)
  • 00:37:42
    We also discuss about this
  • 00:37:44
    with our team
  • 00:37:46
    microgrids
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    instead of
  • 00:37:53
    using generator fuel
  • 00:37:56
    we can use the ESS (energy storage system)
  • 00:38:00
    There are many
  • 00:38:03
    solutions from technology that we can use
  • 00:38:06
    but it goes back to
  • 00:38:08
    how the cost is not cheap
  • 00:38:11
    The cost must be well distributed
  • 00:38:15
    the carbon credit must also be
  • 00:38:17
    calculated
  • 00:38:19
    Is that right?
  • 00:38:20
    So the company that
  • 00:38:22
    is willing to make an effort
  • 00:38:26
    should be appreciated
  • 00:38:28
    with extra incentives and so on
  • 00:38:32
    so the people in the Data Center
  • 00:38:34
    by the time they are asked by the
  • 00:38:38
    industry to
  • 00:38:41
    reduce
  • 00:38:43
    carbon emissions or do whatever you need to do
  • 00:38:50
    to be sustainable
  • 00:38:53
    all that must be supported
  • 00:38:55
    we as the vendors
  • 00:38:57
    can also become private vendors
  • 00:38:58
    by doing that
  • 00:39:00
    so we make one
  • 00:39:02
    ecosystem that supports each other
  • 00:39:05
    and we are very willing to support that initiative
  • 00:39:10
    I agree
  • 00:39:11
    the ecosystem is very important
  • 00:39:13
    so if we look at the Data Center (ecosystem)
  • 00:39:16
    its biggest environmental impact comes from its carbon emissions
  • 00:39:20
    because they are using energy at a really high rate
  • 00:39:22
    If we compare it to other environments
  • 00:39:24
    such as garbage or
  • 00:39:25
    water
  • 00:39:26
    it is not too significant
  • 00:39:27
    in terms of the energy (usage)
  • 00:39:29
    Maybe the solution that have
  • 00:39:32
    the most direct impact is renewable energy
  • 00:39:34
    The power source is what we need to
  • 00:39:39
    find alternatives for
  • 00:39:41
    perhaps by not using fossil fuels anymore
  • 00:39:43
    or is there another alternative?
  • 00:39:44
    maybe by mixing certain percentages of them?
  • 00:39:47
    in Indonesia
  • 00:39:48
    regarding renewable energy
  • 00:39:51
    we are still aware of the challenges
  • 00:39:52
    so the availability of
  • 00:39:54
    renewable energy in Indonesia
  • 00:39:55
    is limited
  • 00:39:56
    In terms of the composition
  • 00:39:58
    If we want to use sustainable energy
  • 00:40:00
    you have to exceed the
  • 00:40:02
    fossil fuel capacity
  • 00:40:04
    which we know still has a long life
  • 00:40:07
    There are also many concerns related to cost
  • 00:40:11
    investments
  • 00:40:12
    who wants to finance and so forth
  • 00:40:14
    because in one of the episodes of
  • 00:40:16
    Podcast Nusantara
  • 00:40:18
    if I am not mistaken
  • 00:40:20
    it was during the first season
  • 00:40:22
    there was
  • 00:40:24
    one speaker who states
  • 00:40:26
    that he is confident that all
  • 00:40:28
    the current Data Center players
  • 00:40:30
    were not originally Data Centers
  • 00:40:32
    including me
  • 00:40:34
    we are pushed to head towards
  • 00:40:41
    the net-zero carbon goal
  • 00:40:44
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