Carbon footprint estimator for AWS instances
Curious about the power consumption and carbon footprint of an EC2 instance? As part of the first Measure challenge, get an estimation below. This initiative is still a work in progress, data is provided as-is for open contribution purposes and without warranty.
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Just estimated the carbon footprint of my EC2 workload: for 0 hour(s) of in the result is 0 gCOâ‚‚eq (0 gCOâ‚‚eq for running the instance and 0 gCOâ‚‚eq for its manufacturing). Give it a try too!
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Instance Load | Idle | 10% | 50% | 100% |
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Instance Estimated Power Consumption | N/A Watts | N/A Watts | N/A Watts | N/A Watts |
Carbon Emissions from Running (Scope 2) | N/A gCOâ‚‚eq | N/A gCOâ‚‚eq | N/A gCOâ‚‚eq | N/A gCOâ‚‚eq |
Carbon Emissions from Manufacturing (Scope 3) | N/A gCOâ‚‚eq |
This estimator relies on a dataset published under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License aggregating EC2 specifications, power consumption and manufacturing footprint estimation data for each instance type.