A Systematic Evaluation of the Potential of Carbon-Aware Execution for Scientific Workflows

West, Kathleen and Moawad, Youssef and Lehmann, Fabian and Bountris, Vasilis and Leser, Ulf and Elkhatib, Yehia and Thamsen, Lauritz (2026) A Systematic Evaluation of the Potential of Carbon-Aware Execution for Scientific Workflows. Future Generation Computer Systems: 108453. ISSN 0167-739X (In Press)

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Abstract

Scientific workflows are widely used to automate scientific data analysis and often involve computationally intensive processing of large datasets on compute clusters. As such, their execution tends to be long-running and resource-intensive, resulting in substantial energy consumption and, depending on the energy mix, carbon emissions. Meanwhile, a wealth of carbon-aware computing methods have been proposed, yet little work has focused specifically on scientific workflows, even though they present a substantial opportunity for carbon-aware computing because they are often significantly delay tolerant, efficiently interruptible, highly scalable and widely heterogeneous. In this study, we first exemplify the problem of carbon emissions associated with running scientific workflows, and then show the potential for carbon-aware workflow execution. For this, we estimate the carbon footprint of seven real-world Nextflow workflows executed on different cluster infrastructures using both average and marginal carbon intensity data. Furthermore, we systematically evaluate the impact of carbon-aware temporal shifting, and the pausing and resuming of the workflow. Moreover, we apply resource scaling to workflows and workflow tasks. Finally, we report the potential reduction in overall carbon emissions, with temporal shifting capable of decreasing emissions by over 80%, and resource scaling capable of decreasing emissions by 67%.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Future Generation Computer Systems
Uncontrolled Keywords:
/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1700/1708
Subjects:
?? hardware and architecturesoftwarecomputer networks and communications ??
ID Code:
235891
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Deposited On:
09 Mar 2026 13:55
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
In Press
Last Modified:
10 Mar 2026 03:05