This document discusses green computing, including its definition as designing and using computers efficiently with low environmental impact. It covers reasons for green computing like reducing energy usage and pollution. Topics include green components like bamboo casings, reducing toxic materials in manufacturing, and disposing of e-waste safely. Methods of green computing are green use, design, manufacturing and disposal. The future of green computing involves optimizing efficiency and sustainability.
What Is Green Computing?
Why Green Computing?
About Green Computing
Roads To Green Computing
Approaches
VIA Technologies
Role Of IT Vendors
Energy Use Of PCs
What Is Green Computing?
Why Green Computing?
About Green Computing
Roads To Green Computing
Approaches
VIA Technologies
Role Of IT Vendors
Energy Use Of PCs
Content:
Introduction to green computing
Need for green computing
role of government in green computing
approaches of green computing
To be continued in my next ppt on green computing
It is the environmentally responsible and eco-friendly use of computer and their resources.
In broader terms, it is also defined as the study of
1- Green disposal
2- Green design
3- Green use
4- Green manufacture
Green computing is the general way of using our computing methods in an Eco friendly way..This topic is given a high importance in one of the IEEE international seminars
The next hope of future is a green computingahmad satar
Green IT (Information Technology) or Green Technology refers to the durable computing of the environment which means eco-friendly use of computers, and it’s related resources.
It is Also known as Green It.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
Looking for the Green Computing? Here are the basics of Green Computing - "The Eco-Friendly Computing". Go Green, Think Green, Act Green and Save Green!
Content:
Introduction to green computing
Need for green computing
role of government in green computing
approaches of green computing
To be continued in my next ppt on green computing
It is the environmentally responsible and eco-friendly use of computer and their resources.
In broader terms, it is also defined as the study of
1- Green disposal
2- Green design
3- Green use
4- Green manufacture
Green computing is the general way of using our computing methods in an Eco friendly way..This topic is given a high importance in one of the IEEE international seminars
The next hope of future is a green computingahmad satar
Green IT (Information Technology) or Green Technology refers to the durable computing of the environment which means eco-friendly use of computers, and it’s related resources.
It is Also known as Green It.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
Looking for the Green Computing? Here are the basics of Green Computing - "The Eco-Friendly Computing". Go Green, Think Green, Act Green and Save Green!
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The United States of America the world in need
The United States is the world’s superpower. The US president is referred to as the most powerful person in the world.
But is all that enough to hold a global leadership?
In many parts of the world, notably Russia, the Middle East and big parts of Asia, the US has a big reputation problem.
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Geographic Influence (large territory, space/sea area, large population, large natural resources, large renewables)
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Cultural Influence (intelligent Americanization, strong cultural influence over the world, controlling social networks and world digital media)
The study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using and disposing of computers and associated subsystems such as monitors, printers, storage devices, networking and communication systems efficiently and effectively with no impact on the environment.
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2. TOPICS
What Is Green Computing?
Why Green Computing?
Products of Green Computing
Green components manufacturing
Energy use of PCs
Reducing energy consumption
3. VIA Technologies
Methods To Green Computing
Steps For Green Computing
Advantages
General Suggestions
Future Of Green Computing
Conclusion
4. WHAT IS GREEN COMPUTING??
"The study and practice of designing,
manufacturing, using, and disposing
of computers, servers, and associated
subsystems efficiently and with no
impact on the environment."
5. Why Green Computing?
Computer energy saving.
Reduce wastage of printing.
Reduce Pollution.
Avoid Toxicity.
6. Reasons for Adopting Green Solution
MANUFACTURING OF PC’S
Lead : used in soldering of printed
circuit boards lead can cause damage
to the central and peripheral nervous
system , blood systems and kidneys.
7. Mercury : used in batteries, switches .
Mercury spreads out in water transforming into
methylated mercury that can cause chronic brain
damage.
Cadmium : used in resistors for chips and in
semiconductors . Cadmium is classified as toxic
these compounds accumulate in the human
body, particularly the kidneys.
8. Energy Use of PCs
CPU uses 120 Watts
CRT uses 150 Watts
8 hours of usage, 5 days a week = 562 K watts
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)
9. ENERGY STAR
One of the first manifestations of the green computing movement was the
launch of energy star program back in 1992.
Energy Star served as a kind of voluntary label awarded to computing
products that succeeded in minimizing use of energy while maximizing
efficiency.
Energy Star applied to products like computer monitors, television sets and
temperature control devices like refrigerators, air conditioners, and similar
items.
10. Turn off the computer when not in use, even if just
for an hour
Turn off the monitor when not in use
Use power saver mode
Use hardware/software with the Energy Star label
Don’t print unless necessary and you are ready
Use LCDs instead of CRTs as they are more power efficient
12. Green Components manufacturing
Bamboo : It is becoming increasingly popular
for making casings for computers and
peripherals.
Recyclable plastics : computers are
constructed from non-recyclable plastics i.e.
recyclable polycarbonate resin.
13. Eco-friendly flame retardant : There are flame
retardant silicone compounds available that are flame
retardant and completely non-toxic.
Inventory management : Reducing the quantity of
both hazardous materials used in the process and the
amount of excess raw materials.
Volume reduction : Removes hazardous portion of
waste from non hazardous portion.
14. VIA Technologies
Carbon Free Computing
Solar Computing
Lead-free And RoHS Computing
Energy Efficient Computing
15. Green Web Surfing
Greener Google
Browsing:Blackle.com
Being Green with Yahoo!
Greener Firefox Surfing
Other Green Surfing Efforts
16. Methods Of Green Computing
Green Use
Green Disposal
Green Design
Green Manufacturing
17. DISPOSAL OF COMPONENTS
Europe has outlawed using landfills for
computer components
Disposal of these devices constituted 2050 million tons per year (about 5% of the
total waste of the planet)
This waste is called e-waste
18. Toxic chemicals in electronics products can
reach into the land over time or are released
into the atmosphere, impacting nearby
communities and the environment.
This releases heavy metals such as
lead, cadmium and mercury into the air and
ashes.
19. GREEN DISPOSAL
Reuse: Donate your computer components to people who
may not have or have lesser quality computers.
Refurbish: Rather than discarding your computer upgrade
it. Change its some of the parts in order to make it new.
Recycle: One of the major challenges is recycling the printed
circuit boards from the electronic wastes. The circuit boards
contain such precious metals as gold, silver, platinum, etc. and
such base metals as copper, iron, aluminum.
20. Steps For Green Computing
Environmentally Sound Purchase
Systems
Sustainable Green Computing Plan
Reduce Paper Consumption
Conserve Energy
Recycling
21. General Suggestions
Change your subscriptions to online-not paper.
Optimize computer performance.
Decrease screen brightness.
Change from XP to Window 7.
Consider LCDs over CRTs.
Consider laptops over desktops.
Have a energy efficient approach.
22. Advantages
Reduce Energy Usage
Conserving Resources
Reduces The Risk
Saving The Energy
Saving The Planet
23. FUTURE OF GREEN COMPUTING
The plan towards green IT should include new
electronic products and services with optimum
efficiency and all possible options towards
energy savings.
24. CONCLUSION
The greenest computer will not miraculously
fall from the sky one day, it’ll be the product of
years of improvements. The features of a green
computer of tomorrow would be like: efficiency,
manufacturing & materials, recyclability,
service model, self-powering, and other trends.