This document discusses green computing, including its origins, advantages, and pathways. It began in 1992 with Energy Star, which promoted energy efficiency. Green computing aims to reduce environmental impacts and costs through energy efficiency, reducing waste, and recycling electronics. It allows cost savings, uses less resources, and lessens health risks from toxic materials. Sri Lanka has e-waste collection centers and standards to minimize impacts. The future of green computing involves virtualization, more energy savings, eco-friendly materials, and increased recycling.
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
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
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 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
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.
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!
Green computing or green IT, refers to environmentally sustainable computing or IT.
It is “the study and practice of Designing, Manufacturing, Using, and Disposing of computers, servers, and associated subsystems efficiently and effectively with minimal or no impact on the environment.”
Green computing is the environmentally responsible and eco-friendly use of computers and their resources.
-- Tech Talk Givn By Siddharth
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 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
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.
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!
Green computing or green IT, refers to environmentally sustainable computing or IT.
It is “the study and practice of Designing, Manufacturing, Using, and Disposing of computers, servers, and associated subsystems efficiently and effectively with minimal or no impact on the environment.”
Green computing is the environmentally responsible and eco-friendly use of computers and their resources.
-- Tech Talk Givn By Siddharth
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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, engineering, manufacturing, using and disposing of computing devices in a way that reduces their environmental impact.
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3. Green Computing can be described as
the environmentally responsible usage of
computer systems and related resources.
4. Contd…….
It is also known as the study
& practice of manufacturing, using &
disposing of computers, servers &
associated subsystems efficiently &
effectively.
5. ORIGIN
In 1992,the U.S Environmental Protection
Agency launched “Energy Star”,a labeling
programm designed to promote & recognize
energy efficiency in monitors, climate control
equipments and other technologies.
The term GREEN Computing was coined shortly
after energy star programme.
6. Contd…
….
Concurrently, the Swedish organization TCO
Development launched the TCO certification program
to promote low magnetic and electrical emissions
from CRT-based COMPUTER DISPLAYS.
The energy star program was revised in October
2006 to include stricter efficiency requirements for
computer equipment, along with a tiered ranking
system for approved products.
7. 1.The main reason is the growing
of public environmental
awareness.
2.To reduce energy wastage.
3.It helps to save a lot of
money.
8. 4.To reduce power consumption.
5.To reduce impacts on environmental &
human health. The main aim is to reduce
the amount of carbon emissions.
9. 6.To avoid toxicity.
Lead:-can cause damage to the central &
peripheral nervous system.
Mercury:-can cause chronic brain damages.
Cadmium:-accumulate in the human body
specially the kidney.
7.To reduce IT maintenance activities.
8.To reduce the paper & other
consumables used.
9.A corporate social responsibility.
10.A step for need of tomorrows future.
10. E-Waste Definition
• Any discarded electronic or electrical devices or
their parts; also called electronic waste
• Examples: Computers, LCD / CRT screens,
cooling appliances, mobile phones, etc., contain
precious metals, flame retarded plastics, CFC
foams and many other substances.
16. Disadvantages of Green Computing
• High startup cost
• Not readily available
• Still in Experimental stage
• Not for everyone
• High maintenance cost
17. 1. Buy "Energy Star" labeled monitors,
desktops, laptops, and printers
2. Put laptops in "sleep" mode or
“Hibernate” mode when not in use
Pathways to
green computing
18. 3. Turn OFF computers and other
equipments when not in use
4. E-cycle used computer equipments
5. Buy the new “Smart Strip” power strip
6.Set “Blackle” as your homepage
19. 7. Use LCDs instead of CRTs as they are more
power efficient
- CRT uses 150 Watts
8 hours of usage, 5 days a week=562KWatts
If the computer is left on all the time, without proper power
saver modes, this can leads to 1,600KWatts.
8. Buy Green products
20.
21. E-Waste Management
• Sri Lankan Government has been initiated
e-waste collecting centers.
• Ceylon Waste Management and their
Material Refining Process .
Sri Lankan Approach of Green Compu
22. Companies and Organizations
• Most of Sri Lankan Companies and Organizations
already have took the first step to Green Computing.
23. • Following Standards for minimizing health effects
and environmental effects.
Following Standards
24. 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 “
The future of Green Computing will be
full of …
• Virtualization
• Energy Saving
• Eco Friendly Materials
• Recycling
And etc.
25. Virtualization
Virtualization, in simple terms, is moving
physical servers to virtual ones.
What is Virtualization ?
Why is it important?
Few of the most important features of virtualization is that it…
Saves money
Saves energy
Reduce e-waste
26. Technologies used for Virtualization
Microsoft Virtual Server VMware
Future of
Virtualization
VMware’s Virtualization Progress
Did you know ?
50-60% of all servers are now virtualized
28. Eco Friendly Materials
Mercury-free backlighting
and arsenic-free glass
in displays
Not using Lead, Chromium Mercury
and other toxic chemicals for
manufacturing computer devices
Using recyclable or digital newspapers
29. Recycling
In future, almost all the computer devices and
items will be able to be recycled
Recyclable PCBs
Recyclable Batteries
Take-back
concept of the
manufactures
30. That’s all about the future
of Green Computing
It’s not easy not being green
So, Let’s Go Green!
Editor's Notes
E-Waste for short - or Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment - is the term used to describe old, end-of-life or discarded appliances using electricity. It includes computers, consumer electronics, fridges etc which have been disposed of by their original users.
"e-waste" is used as a generic term embracing all types of waste containing electrically powered components. e-Waste contains both valuable materials as well as hazardous materials which require special handling and recycling methods. This guide covers all categories of e-waste but emphasizes categories which contain problematic, scarce and valuable or otherwise interesting materials.