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By Graeme Wearden
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 24, 2005 2:54:00 PM

Companies should encourage employees to switch off PCs at night or continue wasting money and energy, according to research by Fujitsu Siemens.

In a report released on Monday, the PC maker claimed that about $217 million (123 million pounds) is wasted every year in the U.K. alone powering PCs that could have been shut down or left in hibernation mode. The report also pointed out the environmental impact of all the wasted energy.

Fujitsu Siemens surveyed 1,000 employees and found that some 370 never turned off their computers before leaving the office for the day.

"U.K. businesses need to consider both the financial and environmental implications of leaving a computer running and make turning off their PCs each night a policy," said Garry Owen, head of product marketing at Fujitsu Siemens Computers, who added that simply putting a computer into standby means it still is consuming power.

Fujitsu Siemens released its report to coincide with the start on Monday of Energy Saving Week, a nationwide initiative aimed at raising the awareness of the damaging effects of climate change and ways to prevent it.

With energy prices having soared in recent months, plus growing concerns over climate change, the amount of power used by PCs is a hot topic. The European Union recently agreed legislation to cut down on energy wasted by idle computers, including those left in standby.

"Hundreds of thousands of tons of carbon dioxide are needlessly produced every year by computers, digital set top boxes, chargers and many other products left on standby mode," said Environment Minister Elliot Morley in June. "We know that products can be designed to be much more efficient and do less harm to the environment. Wasted energy is a hidden cost for consumers and in this day and age that is unacceptable."

There has been confusion in the past about whether it is better to turn PCs off when not in use, or to leave them switched on. Some people have claimed that regularly turning computers off can, over time, weaken links between components and damage hardware such as the hard drive.

According to some estimates, just turning off a monitor can save 75 percent of the overall energy consumption of a PC.

Graeme Wearden of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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I really hate when Writers try to bleed a headline and don't know what they are writing about and corporate representative from "sales" (head of product marketing ) that know even less. The writer of... (Read the rest)
Posted by: miles.swartz@... Posted on: 10/31/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Riiiight, so these computers are idle all night?  geobeck | 10/24/05
It's called Power Management  csa0307 | 10/24/05
Power management can literally  bjbrock | 10/24/05
You gotta be kidding  csa0307 | 10/24/05
Mine never go off.  bjbrock | 10/24/05
Point being it's a waste of energy  csa0307 | 10/24/05
Light bulbs are cheap - hardware is not.  bjbrock | 10/24/05
You shouldn't have to shut  Linux Advocate | 10/24/05
So let me get this straight...  el1jones | 10/24/05
The largest draw of power  Linux Advocate | 10/24/05
My computers are warm rebooted  bjbrock | 10/24/05
In the old days you are correct.  osreinstall | 10/24/05
Update  osreinstall | 10/24/05
No  Linux Advocate | 10/24/05
LA not only is your math bad, so is your engineering.  osreinstall | 10/24/05
Sure I am...  Linux Advocate | 10/25/05
Your argument is coming from stupidity.  osreinstall | 10/25/05
Some will never learn  ejhonda | 10/24/05
Okay so let me get this straighter.!!... the real numbers.  el1jones | 10/24/05
Hate to break it to you  CobraA1 | 10/24/05
I have completely reversed my position because...  geobeck | 10/25/05
that is all well and good--BUT  angarahad | 10/24/05
they do need to be left on  csa0307 | 10/24/05
I live mine on happy  Asesino | 10/24/05
The study is focused on businesses...  csa0307 | 10/24/05
Not contradicting you, just an additional point  geobeck | 10/24/05
true  csa0307 | 10/24/05
Exactly...and....  Asesino | 10/24/05
A ploy to sell more hardware!!!!  bjbrock | 10/24/05
you've lost it  csa0307 | 10/24/05
Ask Fujitsu how many of theirs stay on.  bjbrock | 10/24/05
Its not wasting hardware  csa0307 | 10/24/05
lightbulbs?  Tangent2 | 10/24/05
Failure vs. Obsolescence  johnay | 10/24/05
Myth  voska | 10/25/05
It causes premature failure but if you don't  Linux Advocate | 10/24/05
Static Friction? Maybe Not...  johnay | 10/24/05
Sorry but all objects that are not in motion  Linux Advocate | 10/24/05
New Idea Here: Turn it off but never turn it on  bs88243 | 10/24/05
Your post was both  Linux Advocate | 10/24/05
I have to agree  csa0307 | 10/24/05
thanx for the physics leason  csa0307 | 10/24/05
You idiot leave your on I'll leave mine off indefinitely,we'll see who wins  bs88243 | 10/24/05
brilliant  csa0307 | 10/24/05
You'd lose  voska | 10/25/05
Let's talk Physics  robtblake | 10/24/05
The whole issue is hibernation  csa0307 | 10/24/05
I guess I'll just keep my Car running then...(nt)  el1jones | 10/24/05
Logic fails...  Linux Advocate | 10/24/05
I can't believe there is this much discussion  csa0307 | 10/24/05
Too much discussion for a simple concept  johnnytapley | 10/24/05
The truth is that both sides are partly correct  Wardialer | 10/24/05
Shutdown software  TallKewlOnewz | 10/24/05
And they used to say the opposite because of stress placed on circuits...  HypnoToad | 10/24/05
Creating CO2  lojack_skjeij | 10/24/05
The truth about Power Generation  Richard Flude | 10/24/05
Not really.  osreinstall | 10/24/05
It may be working  Linux Advocate | 10/25/05
It is working  osreinstall | 10/25/05
wardialer  robtblake | 10/25/05
Buy an APC power supply  osreinstall | 10/25/05
Equipment Quality  Wardialer | 10/26/05
I believe the machines in question were clients anyway.  osreinstall | 10/26/05
Lack of Writer Knowledge for a Tech Pub  miles.swartz@... | 10/31/05

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