Set your work computer to automatically hibernate/sleep after a short period of inactivity.
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Description
Set your computer to automatically hibernate/sleep after a short period of inactivity. When in sleep mode, the display and computer go into a low power consuming mode. The machine keeps the current operating settings, so if you have a file or an application open, it will still be open when you reactivate the computer. This is not the same as using the screensaver; a screensaver requires both the display and computer to continue to work, and consume energy, when you are not actively using the computer.Tags
- appliance
- computer
- individual
- once
- operating
- work
- year round
Assumptions We Made
assumes LCD flat-panel display (most popular now) with 65 Watts at full power versus 3 Watts in sleep mode, sleeping during non-work hours (5:00pm - 9:00am) for 250 workdays per year (conservative, as it would also be sleeping on weekends round the clock if otherwise left on over the weekends, also would be sleeping during shorter intervals during the day when person pauses in work). Does not include additional savings earned when hard drive spins down and so on. Assumes that once you do this, it will stay in effect for 5 years, since most people replace their computer within 5 years.Impacts
Initial Impacts
Each time you carry out this action, the immediate impacts are:
- Unknown
Ongoing Impacts
Some actions also have additional impact over time. For this action, these are:
- Saves 248.00 kilowatt hours per year
- Saves 337.49 lbs of CO2 per year
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