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September 17th, 2008

Turn off those computers at night

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 8:19 pm

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: Policy, Computer, Productivity, Christopher Dawson

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts recently began requiring that government computers not engaged in mission-critical activities be turned off when not in use. While this might not seem like a big deal, a lot of us leave our desktops on, whether for instant access in the morning, sharing devices, running jobs overnight, or simply because we don’t think about it.

According to a recent Boston Globe article,

The new policy is expected to cut carbon emissions by an amount equal to driving 925 cars or providing electricity to 669 homes for one year.

Nationally, office equipment accounts for up to 10 percent of electricity use in commercial buildings, said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Ian Bowles.

He said shutting the equipment off when they’re not used could reduce their energy drain by 95 percent. And he said the state could save even more if state colleges and universities and nonexecutive branch agencies joined in.

The policy also bans screensavers and requires that power management features be enabled. Perhaps more than anywhere else in the Commonwealth (or anywhere for that matter), this policy makes sense in schools where teachers and students are necessarily away from their computers during lecture, lunch, recess, etc. The Massachusetts policy doesn’t currently apply to schools and universities, but there’s no good reason not to implement a similar policy voluntarily, regardless of where we are.

Just applying the rules to 32,000 state computers will save upwards of “$2 million a year and reduce carbon emissions by more than 5,000 tons annually.” Seems like a no-brainer in schools where we should be instilling a sense of conservation in our students.

Christopher Dawson

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Power cycling a machine DOES NOT reduce working life
Are you the guy that continues to perpetuate that ancient myth? I've been trying to track you down for years so I could ask you to please stop saying that. Open the case, look in there; do you see any... (Read the rest)
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Turn off those computers at night  jetsethi | 09/17/08
Wrong.  mejohnsn | 09/20/08
BIG BIG SAVINGS FOR ...  joemartn | 09/17/08
Laptops cost a lot more than desktops...  Henrik Moller | 09/18/08
Even better.....Thin clients  devlin_X | 09/18/08
Where do you get 500 Watts!!!  rreimers@... | 09/19/08
You're right  don3605 | 09/19/08
RE: Turn off those computers at night  ridingthewind | 09/18/08
The partial-solution fallacy  Henrik Moller | 09/18/08
My systems are configured to use power savings.  ye | 09/18/08
That works, if allowed.  ajole | 09/18/08
A PC in Hibernate mode is completely off.  mikefarinha | 09/18/08
I know that, and you know that, but the guys that make the rules....  ajole | 09/19/08
Sorry no  zclayton2 | 09/22/08
Are you serious?  devlin_X | 09/18/08
Yes, serious, and Rightly So.  mejohnsn | 09/20/08
Odd, you don't back it up with facts.....Shocking....  devlin_X | 09/21/08
Not really...  bmerc | 09/19/08
Power cycling a machine DOES NOT reduce working life  Newtons_Lawyer | 10/14/08
RE: Turn off those computers at night  Monosdeja | 09/18/08
Turn off on the *weekends*, sure!  wolf_z | 09/18/08
Just to argue..  EloStang | 09/18/08
Daytimes too!  Rick_R | 09/18/08
RE: Turn off those computers at night  lmreinbolt@... | 09/18/08
It fried your hard dive so you bought a computer?  ajole | 09/18/08
Please....that's like saying so why don't you change the air filter?  suemccartin | 09/19/08
Only in Massachusetts  the_roo62@... | 09/18/08
So many mistakes, so little time...  ajole | 09/18/08
Turning off is a bad solution  georgeou | 09/18/08
"Turning off is a bad solution..."  bmerc | 09/19/08
RE: Turn off those computers at night  Altiris_Grunt | 09/18/08
Unless they are being used  Ken_z | 09/18/08
Turning OFF is the best solution  Dr_Zinj | 09/19/08
RE: Turn off those computers at night  jbalvanz@... | 09/19/08
RE: Turn off those computers at night  applegg | 09/19/08
RE: Turn OFF those computers at night  bfilipiak@... | 09/19/08
RE: Turn off those computers at night  wayout | 09/19/08
RE: Turn off those computers at night  newsnose | 09/19/08
RE: Turn off those computers at night  suemccartin | 09/19/08
Thank you, Newsnose. Someone finally gets it.  ksheppard@... | 09/19/08
Re: Thank you, Newsnose. Someone finally gets it.  Altiris_Grunt | 09/22/08
RE: Turn off those computers at night  CaptainSlog | 09/20/08
The OTHER reason to turn off computers at night  carpenter114@... | 09/20/08
Get the First Right before you say 'Other'!  mejohnsn | 09/20/08
RE: Turn off those computers at night  mejohnsn | 09/20/08
Does it actually save energy?  toooner | 09/22/08
Patch Management and reboots in the day...  dunn@... | 09/22/08
Backups...  Silent Observer | 09/22/08

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