Power Saving Tips
Please share these tips with co-workers and friends and family. These can help the office to save on energy expenses as well as yourself with regard to your personally owned computers at your residence.
- Dial down your screen brightness. The brighter your screen, the more power it uses.
- Turn off your system completely at the end of the day, instead of putting it in sleep mode.
- If you (still) have a CRT, consider upgrading to an LCD. An LCD uses about 1/3 of the power (and causes less eyestrain to boot).
- Forgo the screen saver. Most monitors no longer are in danger of having images burned into them, and screen savers actually use up monitor power.
- If you’ll be away from your computer or other devices for a long period of time (say, while on vacation), consider unplugging them completely.
- Look for the Energy Star certification when purchasing new computer systems or electronic devices.
- Enable any power-saving features on your computers, monitors, and peripherals such as printers.
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