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1. Chartered Institute of Technology
Abu Road
Seminar topic “GREEN COMPUTING”
Submitted By :
Mahipal Barada
(13ECACS018)
Submitted To :
Shahrukh sir
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3. Green Computing
Green computing is the environmentally responsible
and eco-friendly use of computers and their resources.
In broader terms, it is also defined as the study of
designing, manufacturing/engineering, using and
disposing of computing devices in a way that reduces
their environmental impact.
4. Green computing is the practice of using computing resources
Efficiently .
Desining menufacturing and disposing and disposing computer,
server with no impact on the Environment.
To reduce the use of Hazardous materials, maximize
energy efficiency during product's lifetime
Green computing
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6. Green Computing
Green computing aims to attain economic viability and improve
the way computing devices are used. Green IT practices
include the development of environmentally sustainable
production practices, energy efficient computers and improved
disposal and recycling procedures.
Green use
Green disposal
Green design
Green manufacturing
7. Green use: Minimizing the electricity consumption of computers and
their peripheral devices and using them in an eco-friendly manner
Green disposal: Re-purposing an existing computer or appropriately
disposing of, or recycling, unwanted electronic equipment
Green design: Designing energy-efficient computers, servers, printers,
projectors and other digital devices
Green manufacturing: Minimizing waste during the manufacturing of
computers and other subsystems to reduce the environmental impact of
these activities
9. Green computing energy efficiency guide
Green computing is no longer just a white-wash expression, as
government schemes like the
- Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) scheme,
-the Climate Change Agreement (CCA)
the European Union Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS)
are encouraging companies to revaluate their use of IT
resources.
Finding new ways of improving energy efficiency is no longer a
boardroom discussion, but a reality for many UK businesses.