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Green Computing 2V

This document discusses the environmental impacts of computer and printing usage including energy waste and pollution. It notes that leaving computers running when not in use wastes energy, as do unnecessary screen savers and excess printing. Large institutions can spend millions per year on computer energy costs. The document also outlines ways to reduce energy consumption such as using power saving modes, LCD screens instead of CRTs, and only printing when necessary. Additionally, it discusses toxic chemicals like lead used in computer manufacturing that can damage human health and enter the food chain and water supply.

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Green Computing 2V

This document discusses the environmental impacts of computer and printing usage including energy waste and pollution. It notes that leaving computers running when not in use wastes energy, as do unnecessary screen savers and excess printing. Large institutions can spend millions per year on computer energy costs. The document also outlines ways to reduce energy consumption such as using power saving modes, LCD screens instead of CRTs, and only printing when necessary. Additionally, it discusses toxic chemicals like lead used in computer manufacturing that can damage human health and enter the food chain and water supply.

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Why

computer energy is often wasteful


leaving the computer on when not in use (CPU and fan consume power,
screen savers consume power)
printing is often wasteful
how many of you print out your emails or meeting agendas
printing out partial drafts
for a paperless society, we tend to use more paper today than before
computer-prevalence
pollution
manufacturing techniques
packaging
disposal of computers and components
toxicity
as we will see, there are toxic chemicals used in the manufacturing of
computers and components which can enter the food chain and water!
1 PRESENTED BY :- PRACHI JOSHI 5/24/2014
Energy Use of PCs
CPU uses 120 Watts
CRT uses 150 Watts
8 hours of usage, 5 days a week = 562 KWatts
if the computer is left on all the time without proper power saver
modes, this can lead to 1,600 KWatts
for a large institution, say a university of 40,000 students
and faculty, the power bill for just computers can come
to $2 million / year
Energy use comes from
electrical current to run the CPU, motherboard,
memory
running the fan and spinning the disk(s)
monitor (CRTs consume more power than any other
computer component)
printers
2 PRESENTED BY :- PRACHI JOSHI 5/24/2014
Reducing Energy Consumption
Turn off the computer when not in use, even if just for an hour
Turn off the monitor when not in use (as opposed to running a screen
saver)
Use power saver mode
in power saver mode, the top item is not necessary, but screen savers use as much
electricity as any normal processing, and the screen saver is not necessary on a flat
panel display
Use hardware/software with the Energy Star label
Energy Star is a seal of approval by the Energy Star organization of the
government (the EPA)
Dont print unless necessary and you are ready
Use LCDs instead of CRTs as they are more power efficient
3 PRESENTED BY :- PRACHI JOSHI 5/24/2014
Chemical Elements Used: Lead
used in soldering of printed circuit boards and
other components
also used in glass for CRTs
It is estimated that between 1997 and 2004,
1.2 billion tons of lead was used in computer
components
The problem:
lead can cause damage to the central and peripheral
nervous systems, blood system, kidneys, endocrine system
and cause negative effects on child brain development s.
4 PRESENTED BY :- PRACHI JOSHI
For More Details
5/24/2014

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