Internet to double its carbon footprint by 2020

Plug in, brown out. A growing Internet could mean power shortages elsewhere
Plug in, brown out. A growing Internet could mean power shortages elsewhere

The internet will become a major consumer of power in the years ahead, creating an 'energy bottleneck' that could mean price increases and service slowdowns.

In a world-first model of internet power consumption, University of Melbourne researchers have identified the major contributors to Internet power consumption as the take-up of broadband services increases.

Mark Harris is Senior Research Director at Gartner.