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“Green computing” –
New Horizon of Energy Efficiency
and E-Waste minimization




                    By :Deepak Sharma
                    Course: B.TECH(CS&E)
                    Sem: 8TH SEM
                    DEPT. : ASET
What is Green Computing?
 Green Computing refers to environmentally
  sustainable computing or IT.

 Green Computing can be described as the
  environmentally responsible usage of computer
  systems and related resources.
contd…
 It is also study and practice of designing,
  manufacturing, using and disposing of
  computers, servers and associated sub-systems
  such as monitors, printers, storage devices etc
  efficiently and effectively.

 It can also be termed as practice or study of
  efficient and eco-friendly computing.
ORIGIN
 In 1992, the U.S. Environmental Protection
  Agency launched “Energy Star”, a labeling
  program designed to promote and recognize
  energy efficiency in monitors, climate control
  equipments etc. The term GREEN
  COMPUTING was coined shortly after energy
  star began.
 On October 2006 it was revised and a tiered
  ranking system of approved products was
  introduced.
WHY Green Computing?
 Growing public environmental awareness
 Reducing impacts on environmental and
  human health
 Corporate social responsibility
 A step for need of tomorrow’s future.
 Greener IT.
 Helps to minimise the energy by educating
  consumers on efficient ways to keep
  power usage low.
contd…
  computer energy is often wasteful
     leaving the computer on when not in use (CPU
      and fan consume power, screen savers
      consume power)
  printing is often wasteful
     how many of you print out your emails or
      meeting agendas
     printing out partial drafts
     for a “paperless” society, we tend to use more
      paper today than before computer-prevalence.
contd…
  pollution
     manufacturing techniques
     packaging
     disposal of computers and components
  toxicity
     as we will see, there are toxic chemicals
      used in the manufacturing of computers and
      components which can enter the food chain
      and water!
GOAL
 The Goal of green computing is to reduce the
  use of hazardous material, minimize improper
  use of power consumption, maximize energy
  efficiency during product’s lifetime and promote
  recyclability.
 Green Computing also contributes to prolong the
  equipments life-time.
Approaches to GREEN
COMPUTING
 • EPEAT
 • Power Management
 • Disposal
 • Materials Recycling
 • Product life cycle.
ENERGY STAR…
It is a government backed program which started
in USA and helps in protection of environment
through use of superior energy efficiency. It first
started as an attempt to reduce energy
consumption and also is an international standard
for energy efficient consumer products . Devices
having Energy Star logo use 20-30% less energy
than required by federal standards. It now uses a
tiered ranking approach for approved product.
EPEAT
EPEAT- Electronic Product Environmental
Assessment Tool, is a method for consumers to
evaluate the effect of a product on the
environment. It ranks products as Gold, Silver,
Bronze based on a set of environmental
performance criteria. It evaluates products on 51
criteria- 23 required and 28 optional.
For a product to be rated as Bronze it should
meet all 23 required criteria, for Silver- should
meet all 23 required criteria and 50% of optional
criteria and for Gold- should meet 23 required
criteria and 75% of optional criteria
POWER MANAGEMENT
The Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface (ACPI), an open industry standard,
allows an operating system to directly control the
power saving aspects of its underlying hardware.
This allows a system to automatically turn off
components such as monitors and hard drives
after set periods of inactivity.
Everyday example- Energy
Use of PCs
     CPU uses 120 Watts
     CRT uses 150 Watts
       8 hours of usage, 5 days a week = 562
        KWatts
          if the computer is left on all the time
           without proper power saver modes,
           this can lead to 1,600 KWatts
       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
Ctnd…
    Energy used 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)
      printers
Smart Fan
Manufacturing
 Using Greener technology
    PBDE(Polybrominated diphenyl ethers)-
     free plastic
    lead-free soldering
    fewer toxic solvents
    Plastics labelled with recycling codes
    Less toxic material used

 Independent certification bodies must certify
  their products. EPEAT should be followed.
 CRT – lead and zinc used in monitors are
  hazardous waste, should be avoided.
Uses
   New technology often more energy efficient.
   Energy saver features are now standard.
   Recycling of products are put in practice.
   Energy star concept is on a rise.
   Waste management is practiced.
E-Waste – what…why?
     Electronic waste or E-waste or
      WEEE(Waste Electrical and Electronics
       Equipments), describes loosely
      discarded, surplus, obsolete or broken
      electrical or electronic devices.
     E-waste is due of improper practice of
      disposing computer and its components.
     E-waste management includes recycling,
      consumer awareness efforts, processing
      techniques, also tells us benefits of
      recycling.
E-waste Impacts
E-waste Disposal
 Current e-waste disposal program represents a
  best practice.
 E-waste is divided into two separate streams, CRT
  monitors and all other electronic equipment
   ― General e-waste is sent to Production Works
     where it is dismantled and redistributed to scrap
     companies and recyclers.
   ― CRT monitors sent to an environment friendly
     Toronto-based company.
 Also as hazardous and non-hazardous.
Land Fills




      Europe has outlawed using landfills for
       computer components
        the US and Europe export a lot of e-waste
         to Asian landfills (especially China even
         though China has outlawed the importing of
         e-waste)
        in addition, dumping of computer
         components leads to air pollution and
         airborne toxins
Recommendations –
Disposal
   Obtain suitable space for storage of e-
    waste and monitors.
   Develop and implement methodology for
    tracking tonnage diverted from landfill.
   Formalize reuse and reallocation
    procedures and policies.
Global Effects
 Electronic wastes :
•In the U.S. alone, 500 million obsolete electronic
equipments.
•Computers, and 130 million cell phones are
    thrown out every year.
E Waste- Chemicals Found
 Elements in bulk: lead, tin, copper, silicon,
  carbon, iron and aluminum
 Elements in small amounts: cadmium and
  mercury
 List of examples of devices containing these
  elements
   almost all electronics contain lead & tin (as solder)
    and copper (as wire & PCB tracks), though the use of
    lead-free solder is now spreading rapidly
   lead: solder, CRT monitors (Lead in glass), Lead-acid
    battery
Elements Used: Mercury, Lead
Plastic etc.
      Mercury is used in
         batteries, switches, housing, printed circuit
          boards
         mercury is found in medical equipment, data
          transmission equipment,
          telecommunications equipment and cell
          phones as well
         if is estimated that 22% of the yearly use of
          mercury is in electrical and electronic
          equipment
            although a small amount of mercury is used, it is
             used in nearly all computer constructions.
      Plastics are found throughout the computer,
       largely from casings but also internally to hold
       components together
      The plastics in computers are often treated with
       flame retardant chemicals.
Reducing Energy Consumption

   Turn off the computer when not in use, even
    if just for an hour
   Turn off the monitor when not in use (as
    opposed to running a screen saver)
   Use power saver mode
     screen savers use as much electricity as any
      normal processing
   Use hardware/software with the Energy Star
    label
     Energy Star is a “seal of approval” by the Energy
      Star organization of the government.
     Don’t print unless necessary.
   Use LCDs instead of CRTs as they are
    more power efficient.
Other Solutions…
 Reuse: donate your computer components to
  people who may not have or have lesser quality
  computers.

 Refurbish: rather than discarding your computer
  when the next generation is released, just get a new
  CPU and memory chips – upgrade rather than
  replace.
TO KEEP IN MIND…
When Purchasing:
      •Check EPEAT rating (if available)
       Energy Star only

      •Contact for eventual disposal
      •Don’t become an e-waste site for someone else
      •Minimize packaging & documentation copies for bulk
      purchases
   Disposal
      •Investigate and set up responsible vendor or independent
      disposal program
       •Donate good working computers and related equipment
One More Solution:
Recycling
    If companies can recycle the plastics and
     other components, this can greatly reduce
     waste and toxins
      however, the hazardous materials in e-waste can
       harm the recycle workers if they are not properly
       protected.
    Developed countries now have facilities for
     recycling e-waste.
    To resolve these problems, the computer
     manufacturers must start using recyclable
     chemicals
“Material Recycling”
E-waste handling
Recent implementation of
Green Computing
Blackle
 A search-engine site powered by Google Search.
 Based on the concept that :
  when presenting an empty word page or the Google
  home page, If a computer screen is :
      White it consumes 74W & when
      Black it consumes only 59W.
 switching from Google to Blackle :
       Earth would save 750MW/ yr.
Summarize…
  • Green computing is a novel and an innovative
    trend in the world of computing which has
  minimum or no impact on the environment.
  • Green computing has introduced a range of
  equipments and technologies which help in
  limiting the impact on the environment.
  • Use of EPEAT help in different aspects of the
  computing world and recognizes the areas for
  improvement.
COMPANIES GOING
GREEN…
References…
    www.research.microsoft.com/pubs/78813/AJ18
     _EN.pdf
    www.techno-preneur.net
    http://www.slideworld.com
    http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/pira
     tebhai-727374-green-computing/
    http://www.techrepublic.com/whitepapers/5-
     steps-to-a-successful-green-computing-
     solution/1104485
    http://www.epeat.net
    http://greencomputing123.com
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Deepak's green computing

  • 1. “Green computing” – New Horizon of Energy Efficiency and E-Waste minimization By :Deepak Sharma Course: B.TECH(CS&E) Sem: 8TH SEM DEPT. : ASET
  • 2. What is Green Computing?  Green Computing refers to environmentally sustainable computing or IT.  Green Computing can be described as the environmentally responsible usage of computer systems and related resources.
  • 3. contd…  It is also study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using and disposing of computers, servers and associated sub-systems such as monitors, printers, storage devices etc efficiently and effectively.  It can also be termed as practice or study of efficient and eco-friendly computing.
  • 4. ORIGIN  In 1992, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency launched “Energy Star”, a labeling program designed to promote and recognize energy efficiency in monitors, climate control equipments etc. The term GREEN COMPUTING was coined shortly after energy star began.  On October 2006 it was revised and a tiered ranking system of approved products was introduced.
  • 5. WHY Green Computing?  Growing public environmental awareness  Reducing impacts on environmental and human health  Corporate social responsibility  A step for need of tomorrow’s future.  Greener IT.  Helps to minimise the energy by educating consumers on efficient ways to keep power usage low.
  • 6. contd…  computer energy is often wasteful  leaving the computer on when not in use (CPU and fan consume power, screen savers consume power)  printing is often wasteful  how many of you print out your emails or meeting agendas  printing out partial drafts  for a “paperless” society, we tend to use more paper today than before computer-prevalence.
  • 7. contd…  pollution  manufacturing techniques  packaging  disposal of computers and components  toxicity  as we will see, there are toxic chemicals used in the manufacturing of computers and components which can enter the food chain and water!
  • 8. GOAL  The Goal of green computing is to reduce the use of hazardous material, minimize improper use of power consumption, maximize energy efficiency during product’s lifetime and promote recyclability.  Green Computing also contributes to prolong the equipments life-time.
  • 9. Approaches to GREEN COMPUTING • EPEAT • Power Management • Disposal • Materials Recycling • Product life cycle.
  • 10. ENERGY STAR… It is a government backed program which started in USA and helps in protection of environment through use of superior energy efficiency. It first started as an attempt to reduce energy consumption and also is an international standard for energy efficient consumer products . Devices having Energy Star logo use 20-30% less energy than required by federal standards. It now uses a tiered ranking approach for approved product.
  • 11. EPEAT EPEAT- Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool, is a method for consumers to evaluate the effect of a product on the environment. It ranks products as Gold, Silver, Bronze based on a set of environmental performance criteria. It evaluates products on 51 criteria- 23 required and 28 optional. For a product to be rated as Bronze it should meet all 23 required criteria, for Silver- should meet all 23 required criteria and 50% of optional criteria and for Gold- should meet 23 required criteria and 75% of optional criteria
  • 12. POWER MANAGEMENT The Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI), an open industry standard, allows an operating system to directly control the power saving aspects of its underlying hardware. This allows a system to automatically turn off components such as monitors and hard drives after set periods of inactivity.
  • 13. Everyday example- Energy Use of PCs  CPU uses 120 Watts  CRT uses 150 Watts  8 hours of usage, 5 days a week = 562 KWatts  if the computer is left on all the time without proper power saver modes, this can lead to 1,600 KWatts  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
  • 14. Ctnd…  Energy used 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)  printers
  • 16. Manufacturing  Using Greener technology  PBDE(Polybrominated diphenyl ethers)- free plastic  lead-free soldering  fewer toxic solvents  Plastics labelled with recycling codes  Less toxic material used  Independent certification bodies must certify their products. EPEAT should be followed.  CRT – lead and zinc used in monitors are hazardous waste, should be avoided.
  • 17. Uses  New technology often more energy efficient.  Energy saver features are now standard.  Recycling of products are put in practice.  Energy star concept is on a rise.  Waste management is practiced.
  • 18. E-Waste – what…why?  Electronic waste or E-waste or WEEE(Waste Electrical and Electronics Equipments), describes loosely discarded, surplus, obsolete or broken electrical or electronic devices.  E-waste is due of improper practice of disposing computer and its components.  E-waste management includes recycling, consumer awareness efforts, processing techniques, also tells us benefits of recycling.
  • 20. E-waste Disposal  Current e-waste disposal program represents a best practice.  E-waste is divided into two separate streams, CRT monitors and all other electronic equipment ― General e-waste is sent to Production Works where it is dismantled and redistributed to scrap companies and recyclers. ― CRT monitors sent to an environment friendly Toronto-based company. Also as hazardous and non-hazardous.
  • 21. Land Fills  Europe has outlawed using landfills for computer components  the US and Europe export a lot of e-waste to Asian landfills (especially China even though China has outlawed the importing of e-waste)  in addition, dumping of computer components leads to air pollution and airborne toxins
  • 22. Recommendations – Disposal  Obtain suitable space for storage of e- waste and monitors.  Develop and implement methodology for tracking tonnage diverted from landfill.  Formalize reuse and reallocation procedures and policies.
  • 23. Global Effects Electronic wastes : •In the U.S. alone, 500 million obsolete electronic equipments. •Computers, and 130 million cell phones are thrown out every year.
  • 24. E Waste- Chemicals Found  Elements in bulk: lead, tin, copper, silicon, carbon, iron and aluminum  Elements in small amounts: cadmium and mercury  List of examples of devices containing these elements  almost all electronics contain lead & tin (as solder) and copper (as wire & PCB tracks), though the use of lead-free solder is now spreading rapidly  lead: solder, CRT monitors (Lead in glass), Lead-acid battery
  • 25. Elements Used: Mercury, Lead Plastic etc.  Mercury is used in  batteries, switches, housing, printed circuit boards  mercury is found in medical equipment, data transmission equipment, telecommunications equipment and cell phones as well  if is estimated that 22% of the yearly use of mercury is in electrical and electronic equipment  although a small amount of mercury is used, it is used in nearly all computer constructions.  Plastics are found throughout the computer, largely from casings but also internally to hold components together  The plastics in computers are often treated with flame retardant chemicals.
  • 26. Reducing Energy Consumption  Turn off the computer when not in use, even if just for an hour  Turn off the monitor when not in use (as opposed to running a screen saver)  Use power saver mode  screen savers use as much electricity as any normal processing  Use hardware/software with the Energy Star label  Energy Star is a “seal of approval” by the Energy Star organization of the government.  Don’t print unless necessary.  Use LCDs instead of CRTs as they are more power efficient.
  • 27. Other Solutions…  Reuse: donate your computer components to people who may not have or have lesser quality computers.  Refurbish: rather than discarding your computer when the next generation is released, just get a new CPU and memory chips – upgrade rather than replace.
  • 28. TO KEEP IN MIND… When Purchasing: •Check EPEAT rating (if available) Energy Star only •Contact for eventual disposal •Don’t become an e-waste site for someone else •Minimize packaging & documentation copies for bulk purchases Disposal •Investigate and set up responsible vendor or independent disposal program •Donate good working computers and related equipment
  • 29. One More Solution: Recycling  If companies can recycle the plastics and other components, this can greatly reduce waste and toxins  however, the hazardous materials in e-waste can harm the recycle workers if they are not properly protected.  Developed countries now have facilities for recycling e-waste.  To resolve these problems, the computer manufacturers must start using recyclable chemicals
  • 32. Blackle  A search-engine site powered by Google Search.  Based on the concept that : when presenting an empty word page or the Google home page, If a computer screen is : White it consumes 74W & when Black it consumes only 59W.  switching from Google to Blackle : Earth would save 750MW/ yr.
  • 33. Summarize… • Green computing is a novel and an innovative trend in the world of computing which has minimum or no impact on the environment. • Green computing has introduced a range of equipments and technologies which help in limiting the impact on the environment. • Use of EPEAT help in different aspects of the computing world and recognizes the areas for improvement.
  • 35. References…  www.research.microsoft.com/pubs/78813/AJ18 _EN.pdf  www.techno-preneur.net  http://www.slideworld.com  http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/pira tebhai-727374-green-computing/  http://www.techrepublic.com/whitepapers/5- steps-to-a-successful-green-computing- solution/1104485  http://www.epeat.net  http://greencomputing123.com

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. in conjunction with Physical Resources furniture disposition policy and in consultation CCS and other departmental IT managers.