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International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research
Volume 2– Issue 4, 492 - 494, 2013
www.ijcat.com 492
Effective Implementation of Green Computing Using RTI
Data
Navdeep Kaur
Guru Kashi University,
Talwandi Sabo, Punjab, India
Pardeep Mittal
Guru Kashi University,
Talwandi Sabo, Punjab, India
Abstract: Today in the era of computerization the use of computers has various pros and cons. Computer saves our time and efforts to
do a work but it also harmful to our health and environment. Today most of the CO2 emission is caused because of use of computer
and its devices. To reduce the harmful impacts of use of computer the concept of green computing must be implemented. Green
computing is an approach to use, manufacture and disposed of a computing device with no or minimal impacts on our environment.
The concept of green computing would be implemented if both the user and the manufacturer of the computer are taking initiatives. In
this research paper we represent the data collected under RTI Act 2005 from various organizations about their efforts for the
implementation of green computing. This data will be useful to represent the awareness of these organizations about green computing
and what efforts they are taking for the implementation of green computing. This data is also a part of my research work.
Keywords: Energy Star, TCO certification, ICT, eco-friendly, Recyclability.
1. INTRODUCTION
Green computing is refers to initiatives to use technology in
more environmentally friendly way. The growing green
computing movement includes initiative within companies to
use power more efficiently, reduce waste, and create more
eco-friendly computing products. Many IT manufacturers and
vendors are continuously investing in designing every
efficient computing device, reducing the use of dangerous
materials and encouraging the recyclability of digital devices.
The concept Green computing is come into existence in 1992
when the U.S environmental protection agency launched
energy star, energy star is voluntary labeling and recognize
energy efficiency in monitors, climate control equipment and
other technologies. The goal of green computing are power
management and energy efficiency choice of eco-friendly
hardware and efficient software and material recycling and
increasing the product’s life. With the help of ICT
(Information and Communication Technology), Green
computing become an effective approach to grow segments
that affects carbon emission. To successful implementation of
green computing various organizations and manufacturers
have to take initiatives. In this research paper we take a little
effort to represent the efforts of some organizations for the
implementation of green computing.
2. OBJECTIVES OF MY STUDY
The main objectives of my research are:
1. To aware the common man about term green
computing.
2. To reduce energy consumption & protect the
environment.
3. To find the difficulties occur in implementation of
green computing.
4. To aware the common man about the efforts need to
done by them for green computing.
5. To aware the common man about the organizations
who take initiatives to promote green computing.
6. To make the people aware about the role of
government to promote green computing.
3. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
For implementation of green computing we have to go
through various issues and challenges occur in
implementation of green computing. After a thorough study of
these issues and challenges we choose various factor
variables. We found that higher authorities also play a vital
role for the implementation of green computing. We use RTI
Act 2005 to collect the data from various government
institutions about the efforts done for implementation of green
computing. We prepare results from their responses.
4. RTI QUESTIONS
Q1. Please tell me the total no. of computing devices in your
organization?
Q2. Please tell me the count of devices processor category
wise (like Intel PIV, i3, i5, i7, celeron, AMD based) in
your organization? Please use tabular form if possible.
Q3. Please tell me no. of computing device in your
organization with energy star logo?
Q4. Please tell me no. of computing devices in your
organization based on operating systems (like Linux,
windows, DOS, UNIX etc.)
Q5. Please tell me the no.of conferences/Seminars/workshops
conducted by your organization related to green
computing for staff or students? Please mention their
topics, dates also.
Q6. Please tell me the no. of CRT, LCD, LED monitors
currently used by your organization?
Q7. Please tell me how many computing devices are disposed
by you in last 5 years (from 1 April, 2009 to 31 March,
2013)? Please use tabular form if possible.
Q8. Please tell me which method of disposing of computing
devices was adopted by your organization?
International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research
Volume 2– Issue 4, 492 - 494, 2013
www.ijcat.com 493
Q9. Please tell me about your organization’s initiatives for
green computing in last 5 years (from 1 April, 2009 to
31 March, 2013)?
Q10. Please tell me no. of computing device in your
organization with TCO certification?
Q11. Please tell me that is there any campaign done by your
organization in last three years to aware about green
computing.
5. RTI DATA
Q. no. DICT/CIET NCERT IIT Ropar CIET/P&RD/ NCERT Punjab InfoTech CIET/P&C
1 Monitors-97 522 Monitors-29 Desktop-95 Monitors-89
Keyboards-97 Keyboards- 29 Laptop-46 Keyboards-89
Mouse- 97 Mouse- 29 Mouse-89
Machine- 97 Machine-29 Machine-89
UPS – 97 UPS-27 UPS-92
Printers-73 Printers-6 Printers-67
2 9 Computers Intel i5
All systems of
i3,i5,i7 N/a 52 Desktop AMD N/a
5 Computers Intel Core
Rest varies from P3
to i5
4 Computers Intel
Pentium D Inside
7 Computers Intel Core 2
3 Nil Nil Nil
52 Desktop AMD
Energy Star 5 rest are
old N/a
4 10 Linux
Linux 90,
Windows 432 N/a
Apple 01, Rest
Windows N/a
87 Windows 7
All 97 computer have
DOS, UNIX
5 Nil Nil N/a NIL n/a
6
20 LCD, 28 CRT, 15
LED
All LCD and
LED N/a ALL LCD's n/a
7 Nil Nil N/a 39 auctioned n/a
8 Nil Nil N/a open Auction n/a
9 Nil Nil N/a NA n/a
10 Nil Nil N/a
52 Desktop of
certified as DMI 2.0,
FCC, UL, RoHS
Compliance n/a
11 Nil Nil N/a Nil n/a
6. RTI REPORT
1. DICT/CIET NCERT is using 558 computing devices
from which 97 has CPU. Only 9 computers are Intel i5
whereas others are based on Intel Core, Pentium D etc.
No computing device has energy star logo. Only 10
computers are based on Linux operating system others
are based on Windows. No conferences or seminar is
conducted based on Green computing. It use 20 LCDs,
15 LEDs and others are CRT Monitors. In last 5 years
no computer is disposed of. It does not take any
initiative towards Green Computing in last 5 years. No
computer is certified with TCO certification and No
campaign is organized in last three years for Green
Computing.
2. IIT Ropar is using 522 computers and all the
computers are based Intel family 2 processors i.e. i3,
i5 and i7. No computing device has energy star logo.
90 computers are based on Linux OS and 432 are
based on windows OS. No conferences or seminar is
conducted based on Green computing. It use all LCD
and LEDs monitors. In last 5 years no computer is
disposed of. It does not take any initiative towards
Green Computing in last 5 years. No computer is
certified with TCO certification and No campaign is
organized in last three years for Green Computing.
International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research
Volume 2– Issue 4, 492 - 494, 2013
www.ijcat.com 494
3. CIET/P&RD/NCERT 149 computing devices in which
29 CPUs. No other information is provided by P&RD
department.
4. Punjab InfoTech use 95 Desktops and 46 Laptops. 52
Desktops are based on AMD and others are varies
from p3 to i5. It has 52 desktops with Energy Star. No
conferences or seminar is conducted based on Green
computing. It use all LCD monitors. In last 5 years 39
computers are disposed of. The method used for
disposing is open auction. It does not take any
initiative towards Green Computing in last 5 years. 52
computers are certified with TCO certification and No
campaign is organized in last three years for Green
Computing.
5. CIET/P&C use 515 computing devices in which 89 are
CPUs. No other information is provided by the
universities.
7. CONCLUSION
The data collected from various organizations it is stated that
every organization know about the differences of LCD/LED
and CRT monitors but still they are using CRT monitors.
Most of the respondent organizations have not using
computers with energy star logo. No organization takes any
initiative to implement green computing. No seminar and
campaign is organized by any organization to promote green
computing. No organization is using TCO certified products.
The above data states that these organizations have not taking
much useful efforts for green computing. They have to take
serious efforts for implementation of green computing and to
save our environment from the harmful impacts of use of
computer and its devices.
8. REFERENCES:
[1] Active Energy Manager (AEM): +http://www-
03.ibm.com/systems/software/director/aem/
[2]Power and Performance trade-off:
http://spscicomp.org/wordpress/wpcontent/uploads/2011/05/b
rochard-Luigi_Perf-and PowerTrade-off.pdf
[3] Energy aware scheduling:
http://domino.research.ibm.com/library/cyberdig.nsf/papers/
C1C7497C25DBD116852573D400531DFD/$File/rc24463.pd
f
[4]S Ruth. Green IT More Than a Three Percent Solution?
IEEE Internet Computing, 2009.
[5]Alexander Szalay, Gordon Bell, H Huang, Andreas Terzis,
and Alainna White. Low-power amdahl-balanced blades for
data intensive Computing
[6] http://www.wikipedia.org/
[7]http://www.educause.edu/southwest-regional-
conference/2010/implementing-green-computing-can-save-
you-some-green
[8] http://www.greencomputing.co.in/
[9] Google green computing report
[10] http://energystar.gov/

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Effective Implementation of Green Computing Using RTI Data

  • 1. International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research Volume 2– Issue 4, 492 - 494, 2013 www.ijcat.com 492 Effective Implementation of Green Computing Using RTI Data Navdeep Kaur Guru Kashi University, Talwandi Sabo, Punjab, India Pardeep Mittal Guru Kashi University, Talwandi Sabo, Punjab, India Abstract: Today in the era of computerization the use of computers has various pros and cons. Computer saves our time and efforts to do a work but it also harmful to our health and environment. Today most of the CO2 emission is caused because of use of computer and its devices. To reduce the harmful impacts of use of computer the concept of green computing must be implemented. Green computing is an approach to use, manufacture and disposed of a computing device with no or minimal impacts on our environment. The concept of green computing would be implemented if both the user and the manufacturer of the computer are taking initiatives. In this research paper we represent the data collected under RTI Act 2005 from various organizations about their efforts for the implementation of green computing. This data will be useful to represent the awareness of these organizations about green computing and what efforts they are taking for the implementation of green computing. This data is also a part of my research work. Keywords: Energy Star, TCO certification, ICT, eco-friendly, Recyclability. 1. INTRODUCTION Green computing is refers to initiatives to use technology in more environmentally friendly way. The growing green computing movement includes initiative within companies to use power more efficiently, reduce waste, and create more eco-friendly computing products. Many IT manufacturers and vendors are continuously investing in designing every efficient computing device, reducing the use of dangerous materials and encouraging the recyclability of digital devices. The concept Green computing is come into existence in 1992 when the U.S environmental protection agency launched energy star, energy star is voluntary labeling and recognize energy efficiency in monitors, climate control equipment and other technologies. The goal of green computing are power management and energy efficiency choice of eco-friendly hardware and efficient software and material recycling and increasing the product’s life. With the help of ICT (Information and Communication Technology), Green computing become an effective approach to grow segments that affects carbon emission. To successful implementation of green computing various organizations and manufacturers have to take initiatives. In this research paper we take a little effort to represent the efforts of some organizations for the implementation of green computing. 2. OBJECTIVES OF MY STUDY The main objectives of my research are: 1. To aware the common man about term green computing. 2. To reduce energy consumption & protect the environment. 3. To find the difficulties occur in implementation of green computing. 4. To aware the common man about the efforts need to done by them for green computing. 5. To aware the common man about the organizations who take initiatives to promote green computing. 6. To make the people aware about the role of government to promote green computing. 3. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY For implementation of green computing we have to go through various issues and challenges occur in implementation of green computing. After a thorough study of these issues and challenges we choose various factor variables. We found that higher authorities also play a vital role for the implementation of green computing. We use RTI Act 2005 to collect the data from various government institutions about the efforts done for implementation of green computing. We prepare results from their responses. 4. RTI QUESTIONS Q1. Please tell me the total no. of computing devices in your organization? Q2. Please tell me the count of devices processor category wise (like Intel PIV, i3, i5, i7, celeron, AMD based) in your organization? Please use tabular form if possible. Q3. Please tell me no. of computing device in your organization with energy star logo? Q4. Please tell me no. of computing devices in your organization based on operating systems (like Linux, windows, DOS, UNIX etc.) Q5. Please tell me the no.of conferences/Seminars/workshops conducted by your organization related to green computing for staff or students? Please mention their topics, dates also. Q6. Please tell me the no. of CRT, LCD, LED monitors currently used by your organization? Q7. Please tell me how many computing devices are disposed by you in last 5 years (from 1 April, 2009 to 31 March, 2013)? Please use tabular form if possible. Q8. Please tell me which method of disposing of computing devices was adopted by your organization?
  • 2. International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research Volume 2– Issue 4, 492 - 494, 2013 www.ijcat.com 493 Q9. Please tell me about your organization’s initiatives for green computing in last 5 years (from 1 April, 2009 to 31 March, 2013)? Q10. Please tell me no. of computing device in your organization with TCO certification? Q11. Please tell me that is there any campaign done by your organization in last three years to aware about green computing. 5. RTI DATA Q. no. DICT/CIET NCERT IIT Ropar CIET/P&RD/ NCERT Punjab InfoTech CIET/P&C 1 Monitors-97 522 Monitors-29 Desktop-95 Monitors-89 Keyboards-97 Keyboards- 29 Laptop-46 Keyboards-89 Mouse- 97 Mouse- 29 Mouse-89 Machine- 97 Machine-29 Machine-89 UPS – 97 UPS-27 UPS-92 Printers-73 Printers-6 Printers-67 2 9 Computers Intel i5 All systems of i3,i5,i7 N/a 52 Desktop AMD N/a 5 Computers Intel Core Rest varies from P3 to i5 4 Computers Intel Pentium D Inside 7 Computers Intel Core 2 3 Nil Nil Nil 52 Desktop AMD Energy Star 5 rest are old N/a 4 10 Linux Linux 90, Windows 432 N/a Apple 01, Rest Windows N/a 87 Windows 7 All 97 computer have DOS, UNIX 5 Nil Nil N/a NIL n/a 6 20 LCD, 28 CRT, 15 LED All LCD and LED N/a ALL LCD's n/a 7 Nil Nil N/a 39 auctioned n/a 8 Nil Nil N/a open Auction n/a 9 Nil Nil N/a NA n/a 10 Nil Nil N/a 52 Desktop of certified as DMI 2.0, FCC, UL, RoHS Compliance n/a 11 Nil Nil N/a Nil n/a 6. RTI REPORT 1. DICT/CIET NCERT is using 558 computing devices from which 97 has CPU. Only 9 computers are Intel i5 whereas others are based on Intel Core, Pentium D etc. No computing device has energy star logo. Only 10 computers are based on Linux operating system others are based on Windows. No conferences or seminar is conducted based on Green computing. It use 20 LCDs, 15 LEDs and others are CRT Monitors. In last 5 years no computer is disposed of. It does not take any initiative towards Green Computing in last 5 years. No computer is certified with TCO certification and No campaign is organized in last three years for Green Computing. 2. IIT Ropar is using 522 computers and all the computers are based Intel family 2 processors i.e. i3, i5 and i7. No computing device has energy star logo. 90 computers are based on Linux OS and 432 are based on windows OS. No conferences or seminar is conducted based on Green computing. It use all LCD and LEDs monitors. In last 5 years no computer is disposed of. It does not take any initiative towards Green Computing in last 5 years. No computer is certified with TCO certification and No campaign is organized in last three years for Green Computing.
  • 3. International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research Volume 2– Issue 4, 492 - 494, 2013 www.ijcat.com 494 3. CIET/P&RD/NCERT 149 computing devices in which 29 CPUs. No other information is provided by P&RD department. 4. Punjab InfoTech use 95 Desktops and 46 Laptops. 52 Desktops are based on AMD and others are varies from p3 to i5. It has 52 desktops with Energy Star. No conferences or seminar is conducted based on Green computing. It use all LCD monitors. In last 5 years 39 computers are disposed of. The method used for disposing is open auction. It does not take any initiative towards Green Computing in last 5 years. 52 computers are certified with TCO certification and No campaign is organized in last three years for Green Computing. 5. CIET/P&C use 515 computing devices in which 89 are CPUs. No other information is provided by the universities. 7. CONCLUSION The data collected from various organizations it is stated that every organization know about the differences of LCD/LED and CRT monitors but still they are using CRT monitors. Most of the respondent organizations have not using computers with energy star logo. No organization takes any initiative to implement green computing. No seminar and campaign is organized by any organization to promote green computing. No organization is using TCO certified products. The above data states that these organizations have not taking much useful efforts for green computing. They have to take serious efforts for implementation of green computing and to save our environment from the harmful impacts of use of computer and its devices. 8. REFERENCES: [1] Active Energy Manager (AEM): +http://www- 03.ibm.com/systems/software/director/aem/ [2]Power and Performance trade-off: http://spscicomp.org/wordpress/wpcontent/uploads/2011/05/b rochard-Luigi_Perf-and PowerTrade-off.pdf [3] Energy aware scheduling: http://domino.research.ibm.com/library/cyberdig.nsf/papers/ C1C7497C25DBD116852573D400531DFD/$File/rc24463.pd f [4]S Ruth. Green IT More Than a Three Percent Solution? IEEE Internet Computing, 2009. [5]Alexander Szalay, Gordon Bell, H Huang, Andreas Terzis, and Alainna White. Low-power amdahl-balanced blades for data intensive Computing [6] http://www.wikipedia.org/ [7]http://www.educause.edu/southwest-regional- conference/2010/implementing-green-computing-can-save- you-some-green [8] http://www.greencomputing.co.in/ [9] Google green computing report [10] http://energystar.gov/