The role of the Ministry has shifted from being a service provider to a policy formulator and service regulator for the Energy, Green Technology and Water sectors. The Ministry's main thrust is therefore to facilitate and regulate the growth of industries in these sectors to ensure the availability of high quality, efficient and safe services at a reasonable price to consumers throughout the country. The regulatory function of the Ministry is undertaken through its regulatory bodies, namely, the Energy Commission and the Communications and Multimedia Commission.
The Ministry's role is to administer and manage the nation's energy, green technology and water functions.
The Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (KeTTHA) has an objective:
KeTTHA Green Data Center
The main objective of this project is to integrated data center management with emphasis on more efficient use of electricity through resource management, cost and space effective equipment suited to its needs and the past 5 years.
To ensure continuity of operation of the system of ministries and altering the same time, a major challenge of this project. Strategy used is to transfer the data center operations to a temporary data center to facilitate the focus is given to renovate the existing data center.
technology
Virtualization is a solution for saving space, reducing equipment and long-term cost savings for the server. A total of about 40 physical servers before, now had to be transformed into 3 virtual servers. There is holistic step for data center infrastructure management to ensure sustainable use of sustainable energy, space and cost.
Through concept of cooling system "Cold aisle containment", the cooling focus entirely on the space of equipment and network placement, compared to the whole room data center.Hot air is released later recycled for the space cooling equipment placement. Ventilation and cooling of this systematic simultaneously contribute to significant savings of electricity data centers
Combination of these two technologies enable the functioning of the green data center energy consumption by 40% of the conventional data center energy consumption. Building and certifying a green data center or other facility can be expensive up front, but long-term cost savings can be realized on operations and maintenance.
Another advantage is the fact that green facilities offer employees a healthy, comfortable work environment. In addition, green facilities enhance relations with local communities.
There is growing pressure from environmentalists and, increasingly, the general public for governments to offer green incentives: monetary support for the creation and maintenance of ecologically responsible technologies.