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Energy saving software?

wacki

Senior member
More than 30 billion kilowatt-hours of energy is wasted because many of us simply forget to shut down our computers when we?re not using them. If we could just improve the efficiency of how we use our PCs, the savings in energy costs would be over $3 billion! The CO2 emissions from just 15 computers are equivalent in energy terms to the gas consumption used by one car.

http://www.localcooling.com/facts/

and according to this:
http://blog.foreignpolicy.com/node/2281

Microsoft could save 45 million tons of CO2 emissions with a few lines of computer code


Is there a big difference between this local cooling software and the defacto power down screensaver that comes with windows?


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Originally posted by: bendixG15
Of course, everything you read on the internet is the truth, nothing but the truth. 😉

I was wondering where their citations were myself... 😀

 
Is there a big difference between this local cooling software and the defacto power down screensaver that comes with windows?


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Yes. The MS one pisses them off. I recommend it!
 
The article is suggesting that MS send out a remote update that will cause all computers to sleep on idle, instead of just running a screensaver.

Would this save a fair bit of energy? Sure. Is it a profoundly bad idea? Yes. Very. Much. So.
 
I presume it's $3 billion a year of energy savings for the entire world? Not very much, considering there are 1+ billion PCs in the entire planet.
 
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