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EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL JRC JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE Institute for Energy Renewable Energies Unit European Code of Conduct on Data Centre Energy Efficiency Introductory guide for applicants 2015 Version 3.0.0 1 of 5

1 Summary This document provides guidance notes for organisations wishing to sign the European Code of Conduct on Data Centres. This document refers to; 1. The Introductory Guide introductory_guide_v3.0.0.pdf 2. The Best Practices document ICT_CoC/2015_best_practice_guidelines_v6.1.0.pdf 3. The Participant Guidelines and Registration Form ICT_CoC/participant_guidelines_v2_0-final.pdf 4. The Participant Reporting Form ICT_CoC/2014_reporting_form_v5.1.xls 5. The Endorser Guidelines and Registration Form ICT_CoC/endorser_guidelines_v3.0.0.pdf 2 Role of applicant There are two roles in which an organisation can sign the EU Code of Conduct for Data Centres, as Participant and, or an Endorser. These roles are not exclusive; an organisation may sign as both Participant and Endorser if they fulfil both roles. 2.1 Participant A Participant operates one or more data centres or equipment within data centres and commits to energy reporting and implementation of certain practices from the Best Practice guide. 2.2 Endorser Other bodies involved with data centre operators may become Endorsers by committing to support the code and Participants through the development of products, information, services, education or other programs. 3 Applying as a Participant To apply as a Participant you should determine which of your data centres will be included, whether you meet the criteria for a corporate level Participant and whether you have full or partial control of the data centres. 3.1 Coverage and Corporate Participants A Participant can apply for a single data centre, multiple data centres, or at a corporate level by including more than 40% of their total housed servers or data centre floor space. 3.2 Complete the Participant Signing Form The Main a Participant is on page 19 of the Participant Guidelines and Registration form document. This should be completed and signed by the organisation s Version 3.0.0 2 of 5

authorised representative. Select whether you are applying for corporate Participant status on this form. Start Participant: Operate Data Centres or IT equipment within Data Centres Participant or Endorser? Endorser: Supplier, Consultancy, Vendor, Industry Body etc. Single Data Centre One or More data centres? Multiple Data Centres Multiple Data Centres; Less than 40% of floor space or servers Corporate Level? Corporate: More than 40% of floor space or servers individual data centre(s) multiple data centres Corporate Level Partial Control: No control of Software, IT or M&E equipment Full or Partial control? Full Control: Control of Software, IT and M&E equipment Identify minimum expected Best Practices within your control Complete a Reporting Form for each data centre Complete a Reporting Form for each data centre Complete Endorser application form Complete Endorser application form Submit forms End Figure 3-1 Code of Conduct application process and options Version 3.0.0 3 of 5

3.3 Full or partial Participant status For operators whose domain of control includes the full scope of the Code of Conduct and minimum expected practices, from IT equipment and software through to the mechanical plant, the full range of minimum expected practices is expected. For operators whose domain of control does not include this full scope, such as a collocation operator, Participant status is available when combined with Endorser status. These operators should identify the practices that are outside their control and act as an Endorser to their suppliers and/or customers for these practices. These operators should also complete and submit the Endorser application form from the Endorser Guidelines 3.4 Complete the Reporting Form In addition to the main Code of Conduct signing form the applicant should complete a Reporting Form for each data centre; Complete the data centre information tab Assess their energy metering capability to ensure that they can meet the reporting requirements as identified in annex B, page 14 of the Participant Guidelines o Enter one month of metering data on the electricity data tab Audit their compliance with the Best Practices Implement any of the minimum expected Practices that are not already in place in each data centre o Complete the Best Practices tab 3.5 Complete the Endorser Registration Form Partial Participants, such as collocation operators or customers should also complete and submit the Endorser Registration Form identifying the actions they will take to endorse the practices outside their domain of control to their suppliers and customers. 3.6 Send completed documents The completed signing form for the organisation along with the first reporting form for each data centre to be considered and any supporting information should be sent to Paolo.Bertoldi@ec.europa.eu 3.7 Assessment and notification Once received the reporting forms will be assessed by the secretariat for compliance with the Code and the operator will be notified within 30 working days whether their application has been successful. 3.8 Ongoing commitments The Participant should continue to submit, annually, reporting forms for each of their enrolled data centres containing their continuing energy metering data and best practice compliance status. 3.9 Applying for a new data centre which is not yet operational Operators building a new data centre may wish to submit an application before it is operational. Applicants should complete the Reporting Form in the normal way but with the application date on the best practice tab set to the expected operational date for the data centre and without energy metering data. Expected minimum Practices not yet implemented should have a due date set. The Participant Signing Form and Reporting Form should then be submitted as normal. Subject to a successful application and once the data centre is operational, the form should be resubmitted with the first month s energy data completed and practice compliance status updated. This should then be followed by the normal annual submission. Version 3.0.0 4 of 5

4 Applying as an Endorser An organisation applying as an Endorser should determine which of the Endorser categories apply; Vendor or manufacturer Consultancy (design, engineering, maintenance and service companies etc.) Utility company Customers of data centre services (including government departments and legislative bodies as well as non government organisations ) Industry associations, professional and standards bodies Educational institutions Participants whose domain of control is less than the full range of the Code and Best Practices 4.1 Plan to meet commitments The applicant should determine and plan how their organisation will meet the commitments relevant to their organisation s category. 4.2 Complete the Endorser Registration Form The applicant should complete the Endorser Registration Form, identifying the Endorser category or categories that apply to their organisation as well as describing; Service products and solutions offered Actions that will be carried out to promote the Code of Conduct Which data centres, operators or sectors will be engaged How your offerings support the commitments relevant to your organisation s category or categories 4.3 Send completed documents The completed signing form for the organisation along with the first reporting form for each data centre to be considered and any supporting information should be sent to: Paolo.Bertoldi@ec.europa.eu 4.4 Assessment and notification Once received the reporting forms will be assessed by the secretariat for compliance with the Code and the operator will be notified within 30 working days whether their application has been successful. 4.5 Ongoing commitments The Endorser should continue to report, annually, to the Code of Conduct Secretariat their activities and progress in meeting their commitments to actively promote and support the Code of Conduct and the Best Practices contained within it. Version 3.0.0 5 of 5