The energy consumption and carbon footprint of the LOFAR telescope

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Gert Kruithof
Cees Bassa
Irene Bonati
Wim van Cappellen
Anne Doek
Nico Ebbendorf
Marchel Gerbers
Michiel van Haarlem
Ronald Halfwerk
Hanno Holties
Simone Kajuiter
Vlad Kondratiev
Henri Meulman
Roberto Pizzo
Timothy Shimwell
John Swinbank
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[1] ASTRON,
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Experimental Astronomy | 2023年 / 56卷
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Radio astronomy; Research infrastructure; Energy; Carbon; Sustainability;
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The LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR) is a European radio telescope operating since 2010 in the frequency bands 10 - 80 MHz and 110 - 250 MHz. This article provides an analysis of the energy consumption and the carbon footprint of LOFAR. The approach used is a Life Cycle Analysis (LCA). We find that one year of LOFAR operations requires 3,627 MWh of electricity, 48,714 m3 gas and 135,497 liters of fuel. The associated carbon emission is 1,867 tCO2e/year. Results include the footprint stemming from operations of all LOFAR stations and central processing, but exclude scientific post-processing and activities. The electrical energy required for scientific processing is assessed separately. It ranges from 1% (standard imaging and time-domain), to 40% (wide field long baseline imaging) of the energy consumption for the observation. The outcome provides a transparent baseline in making LOFAR more sustainable and can serve as a blueprint for the analysis of other research infrastructures.
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页码:687 / 714
页数:27
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