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[Data Centers] Data collection guide

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Which data should be included in your data collection file?

General information
The aim of this module is to calculate the impact of your company's data centers during the studied year. The temporal scope of the study is the financial year of your GHG Report.
⚠️ To be processed by Greenly, the data provided must be in French 🇫🇷 or English 🇬🇧
You can find your module’s data collection file by clicking on the module > Tab “2. Data collection” > “Bulk import - via template”
🎯 The data collection file contains two type of data: mandatory and optional data-Mandatory data: It is the minimum necessary data to calculate the amount of CO2e related to this regulatory entry's activities →Without it, no emissions can be computed.-Optional data: any additional data will increase the quality and granularity of the analysis, and provide you various areas of analysis.

Advanced module

List of mandatory data:

  • Electricity data:

  • Site name - Name of your data center location.

  • Location - Country where the data center is located

  • Type - Outsourced or On-premise

  • Electricity consumption - Total consumption in kWh

  • Indicate if PUE is included in the electricity consumption

  • Equipment inventory:

  • Site name - Must match the site names in the electricity tab

  • Type of equipment - Server, Router, Switch, etc.

  • Quantity - Number of each equipment
    List of optional data:

  • Data transfer:

  • Site name - Must match the site names in the electricity tab

  • Region of data transfer

  • Type of data transfer (internet or between datacenters)

  • Volume (GB)

  • Air-conditioning:

  • Site name - Must match the site names in the electricity tab

  • Type of refrigerant

  • Quantity (kg) - Amount of refrigerant reloaded during the year

  • Equipment details:

  • Manufacturer - If unknown, use "- Unknown / other -"

  • Model - If unknown, use "Medium model"

  • Manufacturing date - Year when the equipment was manufactured

  • New or refurbished - Indicates if the equipment was purchased new or refurbished

  • Business Unit, Entity, Entity Country - For organizational classification

How to upload your data to the Greenly platform?

To upload your data, click on the corresponding task on the Progress page or go to Data > Data Collection > the Outsourced & On-Premise Datacenters (Cloud excluded) module 1/ It’s an advanced module so you will need to import your data through the Greenly template by clicking on "Bulk import". The template is downloaded in the same language as the platform. When using it, we ask you to fill the English one with English data and the French one with French data. You can always download the other language on the READ ME page of the template.
Import your data in the section “Upload file”. You can also provide additional files to prove or support the data you’re submitting—for traceability and auditability, in the section “File Information (optional)” 2/ Once your data uploaded, click on “Submit for analysis”. An analyst will review it and complete the module.
If you do not have the necessary information to complete this module, you can click on "Skip” at the top right of the page.

Frequent errors in data format

General information

Advanced module

  • Site name: Inconsistent naming across the file. The location names should be consistent over all tabs.

  • Electricity consumption: Missing units or providing in MWh instead of kWh

  • PUE: Providing unrealistic values (typical range is 1.1-2.0)

  • Equipment types: Using non-standard equipment types that don't match the dropdown options

  • Manufacturer/Model: Using models that aren't in our database (if a model isn't in our database, select the closest one or use "Medium model" as fallback)

  • Manufacturing date: Using formats that aren't recognized as dates

  • Data transfer: Providing volumes in TB or MB instead of GB

  • Refrigerant type: Using vague or non-standard refrigerant names

  • Data completeness: Missing data across one or more tabs leading to incomplete analysis When doing the analysis, make sure you have emissions for electricity, hardware and air conditioning (+ data transfer if information is available). If one of them is missing in the final export, it means that one of the points above is to be checked.

Review your data and read your results

Once you have uploaded your data, you can flag the expenses related to the module to avoid double counting and access your results. To do so, please read the related article.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to [email protected]

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