Sustainability & AI

Software carbon intensity (SCI)

A Green Software Foundation specification scoring the carbon emissions of a software system per unit of work.

Established · Editorial draft · Last reviewed 21 Aug 2026

Definition

A specification for scoring a software system's carbon emissions per unit of work — such as per user, request or transaction — enabling like-for-like comparison and target setting.

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Sustainability & AI
Editorial status
Editorial draft
Definition status
Established
Last updated
21 August 2026
Also known as
SCI · software carbon intensity specification

References

ISO/IECISO/IEC 21031:2024 — Software Carbon Intensity (SCI) specification

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Green Software FoundationSoftware Carbon Intensity (SCI) specification project

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Overview

What it means

Developed by the Green Software Foundation and published as ISO/IEC 21031:2024, SCI combines the software's energy use, the carbon intensity of the electricity supplying it, and an allocation of embodied hardware emissions, divided by a chosen functional unit.

How it is used

Teams compute SCI scores during development and operation to compare design options, track reductions over time and communicate software sustainability performance. It underpins carbon-aware computing practices and green-software procurement discussions.

Why it matters

SCI gives software what fuel-economy ratings give vehicles: a comparable, improvable number. That makes software emissions — including AI services — manageable through engineering rather than estimation alone.

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