Carbonifer

Making your cloud infrastructure 'carbon-aware'

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Cloud is emitting more than countries

Let's do something about this !

* 300 megatons of CO2 equivalent in 2020 : source IEA

CARBONIFER

It transforms your cloud infrastructure into a carbon-aware cloud by estimating the footprint of Terraform files and real-time measurement of the current carbon emissions of your infrastructure deployed in the cloud.


Connected with your AWS, GCP, or Azure accounts, our tool can auto-adjust your infrastructure in response to live data about carbon intensity of the grid.


Plan

Examine your Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) projects and estimate carbon emissions based on the datacenter information of your specific cloud provider.

Azure
Example of Carbonifer reading a Terraform file and make estimations of carbon footprint of this Terraform project
AWS

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Analyse

Perform a fine-grained, live analysis of your existing infrastructure to estimate carbon emissions in real-time, eliminating the need to wait for next month's billing cycle.


  • Get real usage of AWS, GCP or Azure resources
  • Get live carbon emissions of regional grids
Graphs showing carbon emissions of infrastructure over time, broke down by services and regions

backend server

frontend server

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300

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january

february

march

april

may

15

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gCO2eq

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europe-east-9

usa-west-2

asia-east-1

Pilot

Resize or relocate groups of servers, as well as schedule heavy computing tasks, all in response to live fluctuations in the carbon intensity of the grid.


Adapt your infrastructure dynamically to minimize environmental impact.

World map showing a cloud infra relocation. Carbon intensity is lower in Europe than in USA in this example and an arrow is relocating servers from USA to Europe

GETTING STARTED

Carbonifer

CLI

coming soon

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Carbonifer Dashboard

coming soon

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Carbonifer CI plugin