GreenCode is a first of a kind software decarbonisation pipeline that aims to reduce the climate impact of computing at scale.
We achieve this through a novel blend of state of the art generative AI, sustainability best practice, stress testing and software quality assurance focussed on the root cause of all IT emissions, software performance.
By optimising software for energy efficiency we can rapidly reduce the carbon footprint of IT operations at scale, while also providing a selection of commercially valuable outcomes including significant developer productivity gains, increased software reliability and reduced operating costs of IT systems.
The carbon footprint of the IT sector exceeds aviation and is growing at an exponential rate. IT energy demands are likely to outweigh global renewable energy production by 2030. Renewable energy wasted through inefficient IT systems has a dual impact on the climate, as this waste prevents its use elsewhere.
was the CO2 equivalent carbon footprint of the IT sector in 2022. This is now greater than aviation and growing fast.
(GISWatch)
is considered as legacy software. Legacy systems often harbor technical debt with corresponding energy waste and carbon footprint implications.
is the predicted energy requirement of the IT sector in 2030. In 2023 just 14% of global energy came from green sources (inc. bio-fuels). Energy waste reduction is imperative.
are predicted across IT budgets from energy efficient software optimization which leads to reduced infrastructure costs, longer device lifetimes, more resilient systems...