Étiquette : energy (Page 3 of 3)

Comino N1 and the Comino N4

«The device could net you about $300 a month. That number, of course, will also vary based on your local energy consumption rates. The upside to this is that, in addition to stacking crypto coins, each Comino cryptoheater packs enough oomph to keep a 25-30 square meter room comfortably warm, according to the company. Perhaps the least appealing aspect about the Comino cryptoheater is its exorbitant price. The device sells at $5,000 a pop, though you can currently cop one at a discount at $4,500».

Source : Russians have invented a high-tech heater that also mines Ethereum

« Ingesting data, predicting trends, and suggesting solutions is almost perfectly suited to DeepMind’s neural network expertise. While the National Grid is surely aware of some potential optimisations, a more rigorous investigation by a DeepMind AI may uncover solutions that the grid’s human operators have never considered. One thing’s for certain: a system as large as the UK grid has millions of inefficiencies ».

Source : DeepMind in talks with National Grid to reduce UK energy use by 10% | Ars Technica UK

« Bref, on est dans une situation assez incroyable où des données obsolètes produisent des résultats qui ne correspondent pas à la réalité. Mais ce sont ces résultats qui servent aux décideurs politiques à définir leur politique énergétique pour les décennies à venir ».

Source : Faire de l’écologie avec des données obsolètes

ML Control On/Off

Our machine learning system was able to consistently achieve a 40 percent reduction in the amount of energy used for cooling, which equates to a 15 percent reduction in overall PUE overhead after accounting for electrical losses and other non-cooling inefficiencies. It also produced the lowest PUE the site had ever seen.

Source : Google DeepMind

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