# Energy (23 / 232)
⚲Carbontracker
Carbontracker is a tool for monitoring and predicting the energy consumption and carbon footprint of learning models (AI)
Cpu energy meter
CPU Energy Meter is a Linux tool that allows you to monitor the energy consumption of Intel processors with fine temporal granularities (a few tens of milliseconds). Power monitoring is available for the following power domains: - by package domain (CPU socket) - by core domain (all processor cores in a package) - by uncore domain (uncore components, by example, integrated graphics on client processors) - by memory node (local memory of a package, server processors only) - by platform (all devices on the platform that are powered by an integrated power mechanism , for example, processor cores, SOC, memory, add-ons or peripherals)
Energy meter logger
Records energy data on a Raspberry Pi and allows you to plot graphs of your energy consumption.
Energybox
EnergyBox is a parameterized tool that allows precise studies of communication energy in the user, using real traffic traces as input. Currently, it focuses on the most popular wireless technologies (3G and WiFi) and emulates the communication energy footprint of application data at the user device level. EnergyBox performs iterative simulation based on the trace.
Experiment-impact-tracker
Method to track energy consumption, carbon emissions, and calculate your system usage. Currently, on Linux systems with Intel chips (which support RAPL or powergadget interfaces) and NVIDIA GPUs, we record: CPU and GPU power consumption, hardware information, python package versions, information on estimated carbon emissions, etc.
Joulemeter
Joulemeter is an interesting application created by Microsoft that shows you the power consumption of each part of your computer. After analyzing your computer, it will calculate the power consumption of each element: motherboard, HD screen, etc. Through this analysis, the program can tell you the power consumption of each element in real time at any time. Joulemeter also records statistics of your consumption so that you can consult them in the future.
Power meter
This project includes two different tools: power_meter to record multiple power related sensors as a csv file and make_plot.py to generate power consumption graphs.
Powerapi
PowerAPI is a middleware toolkit for creating software-defined power meters. Software-defined power meters are configurable software libraries that can estimate software power consumption in real time. PowerAPI supports the acquisition of raw metrics from a wide variety of sensors (e.g. physical meters, processor interfaces, hardware counters, OS counters) and the provision of power consumption through different channels (including file system, network, web, graphics). As a middleware toolkit, PowerAPI offers the ability to assemble “à la carte” power meters to meet user needs.
Powertop
PowerTOP is a Linux tool used to diagnose power consumption and power management issues. In addition to being a diagnostic tool, PowerTOP also has an interactive mode that you can use to experiment with various power management settings, in cases where the Linux distribution has not enabled these settings.
Ptopw
pTopW estimates the energy consumption of each process and component in each state. User can change these parameters according to their own platform to get more precise result.
Pyjoules
A software toolkit for measuring the energy footprint of a host machine throughout the execution of a piece of Python code.
Powersim
Power / energy simulation in SystemC (not to be confused with VHDL). Powersim is a SystemC class library for calculating the power and energy consumption of hardware described at the system level. To this end, C ++ operators are monitored and different energy models can be used for each type of data.
#Simulation #C ++ #Energy #Power
Ethereum energy consumption
An approach for the estimation of the energy consumption per day of Ethereum which gives birth to a second carbon footprint estimate project ... but some will be interested by this only energy approach
#Ether #Energy #CryptoArt #Cloud
Energy profiler
Energy Profiler helps you find where your application is using more energy than needed
Cleer
Cloud Energy and Emissions Research offers a comprehensive open access model to assess the energy implications and emissions of cloud services in different regions and at different levels of market adoption. The model aims to provide full transparency on calculations and input value assumptions so that its results can be reproduced and the data and methods can be easily refined and improved by the research community.
#Cloud #Measurement #Energy #Emission
éco2mix
éCO2mix is a tool created by RTE to help consumers learn more about and consume electricity better. éCO2mix provides all the indicators of electricity consumption and production in real time, 24 hours a day, at national and regional level: Electricity consumption in mainland France (excluding Corsica) as well as our forecasts calculated on the old and at the beginning of the afternoon on D-day, French electricity production by sector in value and percentage, Trade in electricity with our 6 neighboring countries, CO2 emissions generated by electricity production, Monthly data at the 'regional scale: consumption, production and interregional flows.
#Energy #Reference data #FRANCE #EDF #Mix #RTE #Electricity #Carbon
Electricitymap
Allows you to view the quantity of CO₂ emitted to produce your electricity, in real time. The regions of the world are colored according to the carbon intensity (including all greenhouse gases) of the electricity consumed there.
#Energy #Reference data #EU #Electricity #CO2 #Europe
Watttime
WattTime is a non-profit organization that provides technology solutions that make it easy for anyone to achieve emissions reductions without compromising on cost, comfort and function.
#Energy #Reference data (World)