An article on MIT Sloan’s Ideas Made to Matter site features a recent CEEPR Working Paper. Data center flexibility — the ability to shift workloads to different times of day when renewable energy generation is high or prices are low — is one way to address rising energy consumption. The paper finds that flexibility always reduces costs. But the environmental effects depend on the local grid, with flexibility sometimes even increasing emissions. Read more at the link below:

https://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/flexible-data-centers-can-reduce-costs-if-not-emissions