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Ford Saves One Million Dollars...0Shutting Off Computers
BY Ariel Schwartz Tue Mar 23, 2010
Talk about low-hanging fruit. Ford estimates that it will save
$1.2 million and
reduce its carbon footprint by 16,000 to 25,000 metric tons
annually--just by
shutting off computers when they aren't in use. The secret to
getting employees
to shut down is a program called PC Power Management that
centrally controls
laptops and desktops to power down overnight and on weekends. At
the same time,
the program makes sure that computers connected to the Ford
Intranet are able to
receive software deliveries during off hours, decreasing downtime
during working
hours due to excess software loads. Simple, right?
It's not that Ford's idea is so revolutionary. Plenty of studies
have shown that
shutting down computers saves big bucks. In fact, research from
software company
1E has demonstrated that over $2.8 billion in PC power is wasted
every year in
the U.S. And both ATANDT and Verizon have used 1E's software in
the past to save
energy. But we appreciate that Ford is publicizing its money and
energy-saving
efforts. Perhaps the auto company will inspire other
corporations to follow
suit. After all, going green doesn't get much easier than
pressing the "off"
button on the computer.
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