Green Computing
Green Computing
CONTENTS:
Introduction Abstract History Energy consumption Reducing energy consumption Benefits Approaches Pathways to green computing Implementation of green computing Future scope Conclusion References
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It is an environment friendly IT where the main objective is to reduce the hazardous materials and maximize the energy efficiency. Reduce the power consumption and thus reduce the global warming.
History
It originated in 1992 at the US Environmental agency that launched energy star program. Shortly after that the term green computing was coined. Shortly after that the Swedish also launched the TCO certification.
Energy Consumption
CPU uses 120 Watts CRT uses 150 Watts 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
Benefits:
Improve the energy savings.
Approaches
Product Longevity: increase equipments lifetime Power management: for monitors&printers,that turns off the power or switches the system to low-power state Materials Recycling: save further energy and emissions
Future scope
Energy saved on computer hardware and computingwill equate tonnes of carbonemissions saved per year. The plan towards green IT should include newelectronic products and services with optimumefficiency and all possible options towards energysavings.
Conclusion
The features of a green computer of tomorrow would be like : efficiency, manufacturing & materials, recyclability, service model, self-powering, and other trends. Green computer will be one of the major contributions which will break down the 'digital divide', the electronic gulf that separates the information rich from the information poor.
REFFERENCES:
www.google.com www.wikipedia.com www.authorstream.com
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