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Abigail Green Computing

Green computing is the environmentally responsible use and disposal of computers and technology to reduce environmental impact. It involves designing, manufacturing, using, and recycling computers efficiently and effectively while preserving resources. One of the earliest green computing initiatives was the Energy Star program in 1992 which established efficiency standards. Green computing has since expanded to include practices like thin clients, virtualization, and energy cost accounting. The advantages of green computing are reduced carbon emissions, conserving resources to save money, and lowering individual and business energy usage, while the disadvantages can include higher costs and less powerful green computers due to rapid technology changes.

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Abigail Green Computing

Green computing is the environmentally responsible use and disposal of computers and technology to reduce environmental impact. It involves designing, manufacturing, using, and recycling computers efficiently and effectively while preserving resources. One of the earliest green computing initiatives was the Energy Star program in 1992 which established efficiency standards. Green computing has since expanded to include practices like thin clients, virtualization, and energy cost accounting. The advantages of green computing are reduced carbon emissions, conserving resources to save money, and lowering individual and business energy usage, while the disadvantages can include higher costs and less powerful green computers due to rapid technology changes.

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WHAT IS 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.
In simple language, green computing is the scientific study
of efficient and effective designing, manufacturing, using,
disposing, and recycling of computers and computer
related products like servers, network systems,
communication systems, monitors, USBs, printers, etc.
The study uses science to create technologies that help to
preserve natural resources and reduce the harmful impact
on the environment.
HISTORY OF GREEN COMPUTING
One of the first manifestations of the green computing
movement was the launch of the Energy Star program
way 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. One
of the first results of green computing was the Sleep mode

function of computer monitors which places a consumer's


electronic equipment on standby mode when a pre-set
period of time passes when user activity is not detected.
As the concept developed, green computing began to
encompass thin client solutions, energy cost accounting,
virtualization practices, etc.

ADVANTAGES OF GREEN
COMPUTING

Reduced energy usage from green computing


techniques translates into lower carbon dioxide emissions,
stemming from a reduction in the fossil fuel used in power
plants and transportation.

Conserving resources means less energy is required


to produce, use, and dispose of products.

Saving energy and resources saves money.

Green computing even includes changing government


policy to encourage recycling and lowering energy use by
individuals and businesses.

Reduce the risk existing in the laptops such as


chemical known to cause cancer, nerve damage and
immune reactions in humans.

DISADVANTAGE OF GREEN COMPUTING

Green computing could actually be quite costly.

Some computers that are green may be considerably


underpowered.

Rapid technology change

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