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http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2006/11/how-green-was-my-pc.html

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http://www.siriusit.co.uk/index.php?page=electricity-consumption

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How Green is my PC?

Not very, it seems.

This report contrasts the amount of electricity consumed, and carbon
dioxide generated, by two approaches to school computing: one based on
conventional PCs, the other on thin clients running open source. The
difference is startling:

   The Green Model therefore represents a 89% saving in the cost of
electricity and a 78% reduction carbon dioxide emissions when compared
to the Conventional Model.


And it's going to get worse:

   The stated aim of many authorities is to have one computer per
child. In addition the exponential growth of the interactive
whiteboard in all education sectors is set to achieve one in every
classroom.

   Bearing in mind that an interactive board runs from a conventional
PC with a 600w projector and that there are over 50,000 primary
schools in the UK we can predict a ten fold increase in power
consumption with concomitant carbon increases over the next five
years.


Serious stuff that merits thought and action, quickly.

--
Miguel Caetano

http://remixtures.com
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