GreenCode is a first of a kind software decarbonisation pipeline that aims to reduce the climate impact of computing at scale.
We address the root cause of IT industry emissions: The efficiency of software and how it it is run.
ExploreGreenCode reduces the TCO and climate impact of IT through the quality and performance optimisation of software. Datacentres, hospitals, factories, electric vehicles and more achieve increased sustainability and reliability through optimised software solutions.
GreenCode benefits software developers, owners and commissioners by helping them to deliver reliable, energy efficient, software systems.
Comprehensive
Codebase Mapping
Green Optimised
Generative AI
Automated
Software Maintenance
Energy
And Cost
Reduction
Automated
Performance Testing
Developer
Sustainability Training
Green Software
Certification
Sustainability
Led Code Quality Assessment
Infrastructure Carbon Footprint Assessment
Industrial and academic views on green software and sustainable computing
Gartner identifies energy-efficient computing as one of the top strategic tech trends that will help CIOs and IT leaders shape the future with responsible innovation in 2025.
The power demands of data centers will continue to increase exponentially over the next five years. This is a huge issue for both the planet and data center builders and operators. Data centers exist to run software (including distributed ledger technology and AI). It will become increasingly important to understand and optimize the performance of both software and hardware to ensure power and sustainability considerations are met.
Artificial intelligence is ushering in a new era of infrastructure and energy.
As data centres and compute are built at scale, they are driving an unprecedented demand for energy. In turn, the world is witnessing a massive mobilisation of capital towards clean technology. Geothermal, solar, wind and new forms of ocean power are being developed. But one of the most significant implications is that nuclear is back.
IT impacts sustainability in many ways and in 2024 the leading consideration for most IT organisations is their carbon footprint.
The latest developments in and around the GreenCode Project