To all those who don't TURN OFF their PC's - APJ Thoughts

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Ramesh Manickam

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Nov 26, 2009, 2:13:29 AM11/26/09
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To all those who do not TURN OFF their PC's before Leaving OFFICE,

Most of us in the IT field, used to do one thing before leaving for the day from office,
Press Ctrl+Alt+ Del and leave to home happily. That means your PC is still on.
One normal PC in the sleeping mode (Hibernation) will consume 35 watts/hr.Based on this we will do a small calculation.
For one week 24 * 7 = 168 Hrs Of this if we consider that we are working for 68 hours, then the PC is in sleeping mode
for 100 Hrs a week. For one month 4 * 100 = 400 Hrs In a normal IT office, if we assume approximately 250 PCs are there,
250 * 400 = 1,00,000 Hrs (Sleeping Mode)
So the power wasted in an office in a month is,100000 * 35 = 3500 KWH or units. If the charge per unit is IRs. 6,
then totally the wastage value is approximately 21000 Indian rupees.Here the sad thing is not the money loss to the company
but the power loss to the country. (Hope no company is bothered about this procedure of keeping the system in sleeping mode)

Apart from the loss to the country we need to think of the efforts people are putting for producing the power in the Mines,
Thermal Stations, Hydro electric Stations, etc. If this is to continue, the cost of unit power will go up & at one stage we
will not get power even if we are ready to pay any cost.
So before leaving to home take some time to shut down the PC and do some favour to the country and the organisation.

*** Do it once it will become a Habit... Be a good citizen of India....

Most of the villages don't have proper power supply in India. Even if they get, most of them hardly get 8hrs supply a day.
We are wasting electricity for no useful work while other fellow Indians are in darkness !

It takes max. 10 minutes from your valuable time for starting & shutting down your PC. Leaders all over the world are
negotiating on how to save our mother earth. Thousands of tonnes of GHG's are released for the production of electricity
(because most of our production is by burning coal & gas !).

I feel this is the first step from our part in that direction.
 
- Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam
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