Sustainability & AI
Carbon usage effectiveness (CUE)
A data-centre metric relating total carbon emissions to IT energy use, complementing PUE with a carbon dimension.
Definition
A data-centre metric relating total greenhouse-gas emissions associated with a facility's energy use to the energy delivered to IT equipment.
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- Subject
- Sustainability & AI
- Editorial status
- Editorial draft
- Definition status
- Established
- Last updated
- 21 August 2026
- Also known as
- CUE
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Overview
What it means
Developed by The Green Grid as a companion to PUE and standardised in the ISO/IEC 30134 series, CUE adds a carbon dimension to facility energy use. It remains an operational facility metric: it does not by itself capture embodied emissions from servers, chips, construction or the wider AI supply chain.
How it is used
CUE is used in data-centre sustainability reporting and procurement comparisons, complementing energy-efficiency KPIs with an emissions view. In practice many operators now report carbon via corporate GHG accounting instead, with CUE as a facility-level diagnostic.
Why it matters
CUE helps distinguish energy efficiency from low-carbon operation, but it is not a complete life-cycle carbon footprint or an overall sustainability score. It should be read alongside hardware, supply-chain and full greenhouse-gas accounting.
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