
Data Centers, A Necessary Evil?
Data centers are as integral to modern life as running water or electric lights, but we are only just coming to terms with their enormous
Data centers are as integral to modern life as running water or electric lights, but we are only just coming to terms with their enormous
Tailpipe has built software for measuring the power draw of GPUs in cloud servers and is delighted to now make the software open source.
By 2030, datacenters are expected to consume 3% of global electricity consumption, driven by the exponential growth in AI usage. As the internet becomes increasingly
We’ve built Tailpipe to make it easy for organizations to measure and reduce the carbon emissions of their cloud computing workloads. Now, with the Tailpipe
How Tailpipe and Common Crawl are Tracking and Reducing Web Crawl Carbon Emissions: At the start of 2025, Tailpipe and Common Crawl teamed up to
Cloud computing services based in a data center in India can produce almost 10 times more emissions than the same services in a data center
Because of the prevalence of CO2 in the atmosphere, all seven greenhouse gases are usually measured in units of CO2e, or ‘carbon dioxide equivalent’. This
Recent research has found that Cloud Service Provider (CSP) operational emissions are likely to be nearly eight times higher than publicly disclosed.
In 2025, many organizations will have to start reporting their cloud computing carbon emissions. This change is indicative of a wider expansion to the regulations
The three major cloud service providers (CSPs) – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) – all offer tools that enable
To reduce your cloud spend and carbon emissions, Tailpipe will suggest tailored recommendations based on your organization’s specific cloud usage. These recommendations are based on
Across the month of September 2024, Tailpipe’s own use of cloud computing produced 8.31 kgCO2e of emissions, of which 1.82 kgCO2e were embodied emissions, and
Cloud computing is the delivery of computing services – servers, storage, networking, software, analytics, and artificial intelligence – on-demand and accessed over the internet. This