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Environmental Impact In this section you will learn about: Energy use Disposal of IT equipment Carbon footprint

Energy Use How do Computers use energy? The factories making computers use lots of energy, especially electricity much of which is produced using fossil fuels. All our computing equipment uses energy: desktops, laptops, supercomputers, smartphones, servers, cooling systems, local-area networks, the Internet, and printers.

Energy Use Our computers use up lots of energy.

Energy Use Top end gaming desktops draw 1000 watts of power.

Internet Use & Co2 The servers and equipment needed to keep the internet running use lots of energy A minute spent on the Internet causes 1.2 grams of carbon dioxide to be emitted into the environment. = same as driving a kilometre in a modern car.

Saving energy We can save energy use by using desktops and laptops that use: – low power processors – Lower power memory chips(DDR3)

Processor power use Compare these High power use processors With these low power use processors

Low Power memory The amount of power used by memory units is important especially when used by large scale super computers and servers which have terabytes of memory There are two main types of memory units in common use: DDR 2 and DDR3 DDR 3: memory units have lower power consumption and faster data transfer rates. { it is more expensive though}

Laptop energy use comparison Compare the energy use of these laptops

Server energy use A typical server uses watts of power Google uses around 1,000,000 servers world wide. Facebook uses 180,000 servers The energy to run the servers costs more than the actual servers themselves!

Servers: Energy use Servers are powerful computers that store the information on the internet that help us communicate across the internet that send our s and search for web pages for us. They use lots of energy and this produces lots of CO2. All of the companies that make and run servers are now designing and using servers that are smaller and more energy efficient so that they will emit less carbon and cost less.

Reducing Server energy use HP has launched the Gemini servers that use a very small amount of power, based on an Intel Atom chip called Centerton and more efficient use of memory resources A Gemini server will consume 6 watts of power, compared to the more typical 80-watt to 100-watt server

Carbon footprint The carbon footprint is a measures of the impact that the manufacture and use of computers has on the environment by calculating the amount of greenhouse gases produced.

Energy use & Greenhouse Gases Using energy can add to the amount of greenhouse gases that we release into the atmosphere, so, running our computers does add to Global warming!

Energy use = Greenhouse Gas On the negative side Computers use lots of energy This = more greenhouse gases produced = larger carbon footprint. Computer systems contribute about 2 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions, nearly the same amount as the airline industry.

Greenhouse Gases

Reducing Carbon footprint You can reduce your carbon footprint by making sure you use a low power system with low power processors & low power memory units.

Carbon footprint You can compare the carbon emissions of computers before you purchase them e.g:

Computers: helping to reduce energy use & Carbon footprint Computers can help decrease the carbon footprint of businesses and organisations by increasing their efficiency and reducing the demand for air travel, and electricity

Using the Internet to help the environment Other ways of using the Internet to help the economy and the environment are telecommuting, teleconferencing, e- commerce, telemedicine and distance learning. These all reduce the need for travelling and so reduce energy use.

Working from home Working from home reduces the need for travelling, reduces transport energy use.

Disposal of ICT equipment The disposal of ICT equipment is governed by the he Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2006 (the WEEE Regulations).

Disposal of IT equipment This means that – businesses that produce and sell electrical and electronic equipment are responsible for taking back and recovering or disposing of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) from businesses and householders.

Disposal of IT equipment Businesses and organisations must – Store, collect, treat, recycle and dispose of WEEE separately from other waste; – Obtain and keep proof that WEEE was given to an authorised waste management company, and was treated and disposed of in an environmentally sound way.

Disposal of IT equipment by re-cycling A good way to dispose of IT equipment is to Re-cycle. Use this website to find out where you can recycle equipment:

Re-cycling sites in Glasgow from