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All posts tagged "energy"


Monday, July 25, 2011

Cutting Energy

Posted by Richard Chao in "Digital Home News" @ 10:17 AM

http://lifehacker.com/5823225/how-i...nd-common-sense

"By using gadgets, common sense, and a constant awareness of power consumption, I've made changes that will cut my power bill by at least a third. And that's not just temporarily-that's forever. And, I'm doing it without really sacrificing anything."

Conserving energy is something we should all be doing whether its for saving money, being green or both. LifeHacker has a great write up that can help you achieve your energy conservation goals. Tips range from as simple as remembering to turn off the lights when not in the room and fully unplugging items when not in use to prevent "vampire drain" to advanced such as using eMonitor.

Do you have any tips for saving energy and money? Let us know what you do to conserve energy.


Tuesday, November 25, 2008

It's Easy Being Green

Posted by Richard OKane in "Digital Home Articles & Resources" @ 08:00 PM

http://www.anandtech.com/casecoolin...aspx?i=3458&p=1

"Have you ever thought about how much it cost to run your PC -- the one you're using to read this article? What does it cost to play games, surf the Internet, or download files? It all costs money -- money that you, your parents, or whoever is in charge of the monthly electricity will have to pay. Those of you in charge of paying this bill will surely be interested in keeping costs down, which is why you might want to pay a little more attention to what sort of hardware you are using in your computer."

Take the time (and energy!) to read this article. It presents a great run-down of typical power consumption in two areas of the United States and Germany, and made me check my own local utility to compare. I have up to five computers (four laptops and a desktop server) in my household, in addition to my other wireless gadgets. I took the time to setup all of them - except the desktop - to sleep after an hour of non-use. The desktop server just does not wake well if there is a file request, but there are upcoming improvements in that area. I think one way manufacturers can start is to remove the "power on" functionality from remotes. I've read elsewhere that this consumes a huge amount of power over a year. So, how do you manage your power, if at all?

Tags: green, energy

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