We are excited to announce that our paper titled “Carbon-Aware Workload Management in Data Centers: A Multi-Energy Integration Approach” was presented at the Energy Efficient Data Centers Workshop, co-located with the 16th ACM International Conference on Future and Sustainable Energy Systems (e-Energy ’25) in Rotterdam.
Authored by Beltus Wiysobunri Nkwawir, M. Ozgur Kayalica, Denizhan Guven, A. Can Duman, and Hamza Salih Erden, the study introduces a carbon-aware energy management model that leverages multi-energy integration—including PV, batteries, thermal storage, CHP, and district heating—to reduce emissions in data center operations.
Tested on a 1 MW hypothetical data center in Istanbul, the proposed MILP-based model achieved up to 35% CO₂ emission reduction and 44% energy cost savings, showcasing the feasibility of sustainable, low-carbon data center designs.
You can access the paper by following the link.