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"Getting the numbers right is a prerequisite to making good decisions"
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"When people hear a statistic that matches their assumptions about how the world is going, they tend not to question it."
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"Until a few years ago, the location of servers was an afterthought."
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Data centers worldwide now consume more electricity annually than Sweden. And the amount of energy required is growing, says Jonathan Koomey.
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Koomey thinks conventional economic thinking may underestimate efficiency’s growth potential.
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Koomey and his colleagues question nearly all the assumptions that underlie the Huber-Mills energy estimates.
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"We will have a robust anti-spam infrastructure once we demand it from our email providers."
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"...air conditioning will be proportionally more important than other end uses because of the ... impact it has on peak power demand."
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"It is important to understand that for certain kinds of technical topics there are right and wrong answers."
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Koomey has had frequent contacts with the media, appearing on Nova/Frontline, BBC radio, CNBC, All Things Considered, Marketplace, On the Media, and Tech Nation, among others.
Koomey has also been quoted in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Barron's, The Washington Post, The Financial Times, Science, Technology Review, Dow Jones News Wires, Christian Science Monitor, USA Today, and CIO Magazine, among others.