Saturday, 13 December 2014

Implementation Of Green Computing

1. BLACKLE search engine


Blackle search engine site powered by Google Custom Search. This is because when your computer screen is white, the energy consumes more energy 74W while when the screen is black it consume only 59W.

2. Zonbu Computer


Zonbu computer is a new and very energy efficient PC. The Zonbu just one third of power of atypical light bulb. The Device runs the Linux OS using a 1.2 GHz Processor and 512 MB RAM.

Why Go Green? What are the benefits of green computing?

Why Go Green?


 1. Climate Change

First and foremost, conclusive research shows that CO2 and other emissions are causing global climate and environmental damage. preserving the planet is a valid goal because it aims to preserve life.




2. Saving          
Green computing can lead to serious cost saving overtime. Reduction in energy cost from server, cooling, and lighting are generating serious savings for many corporation.








3. Reliability of power  
As energy demands in the world go up, energy supply is declining or flat. Energy efficient systems help to ensure healthy power systems. Also, more companies are generating more go their own electricity, which further motivates them to keep power consumption low.



BENEFIT OF GREEN COMPUTING





Recycling
Through this practice, we can save precious energy, time and money spent in manufacturing these electronic items.

Improving Algorithmic Efficiency
Green computing measures can be used for improving the algorithmic efficiency of computers. An efficient algorithm makes minimum use of resources.


Turning Your Computers Off
The power supplied to scanners and printers should be cut off whenever these devices are not in use. This practice can also save a considerable amount of energy.

Friday, 12 December 2014

Practice of Green Computing







INTRODUCTION TO GREEN COMPUTING

WHAT IS GREEN COMPUTING?



Green Computing or green IT, refers to environmentally sustainable computing or IT. 



In the article Harnessing Green IT: Principles and Practices, San Murugesan defines the field of green computing as


"the study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using, and disposing of computers, servers, and associated subsystems—such as monitors, printers, storage devices, and networking and communications systems — efficiently and effectively with minimal or no impact on the environment." 



GOALS OF GREEN COMPUTING

  • Minimize improper use of power consumption

  • Mazimize energy effeciancy during product lifetime.


  • Promote recyclability or biodigrability of defunct products and factory waste.